Oké Thorkil,
Zoom and Teleshots I grab the Sony NEX-7 (People from a distance, harbours, ships etc) Less so for the Facade and Windowdressing series.
It is also a nice travel camera.
For streetshots and portraits I grab the Ricoh GXR and with the Zeiss Biogon as well for my Facade and Windowdressing series.
The quality of the results of this camera are always surprising me.
There is no AA filter, so the pure RAW files are very sharp.
With the NEX you can dial up sharpness to 90 while the Ricoh needs only 50 in ACR. And we all know that you even have to dial down the Sigma files !
The metering of the Ricoh is great too. Although the Ricoh has the nicest body of them all, design, feel etc, it could use an upgrade as well as the M mount Module.
If the body would be upgraded, buffer, build in and better viewfinder, possibly an articulated screen, and the M mount module would be upgraded to FF 24mp,
I would not need anything else!
At this point only Leica hits a home run. But it is big money and I don't need/want the rangefinder experience anymore.
The Sigma DP2 is great for architecture, landscapes and all the other cases you need pure sharpness.
It is not an easy snap away camera, although it looks like it.
You need to be carefull and take your time, otherwise you come home with a lot of out of focus and not very well composed shots.
Also due, in my case anyway, to looking at a screen outside in daylight. it feels like gambling somehow.
So take your time before you throw another 50MP on your card and computer.
So my ideal would be an upgraded Ricoh and it is no hassle at all to have the Sigma aside for it's plain sharpness.
Michiel
From yesterday at Vlissingen.