biglouis
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"The Foveonistas" - has quite a ring to it, don't you think?Snowy, Welcome to the cult.
Welcome, Snowy.
LouisB
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"The Foveonistas" - has quite a ring to it, don't you think?Snowy, Welcome to the cult.
Excellent!Outside of the UK (or London for that matter) you may not be aware that the largest civil engineering/construction project in Europe is taking place in London - the Crossrail link which is a new underground rail route passing through the major interchanges of the existing Underground system.
This is creating some interesting (I hope!) views in and around London.
This is from the Barbican High Walk near Moorgate and shows the orange 'grout' towers which inject grout into the soil below ground to stabilise any possible movement as the tunnels are bored out. Considering the denisty of buildings in these central areas you can understand why it is a concern.
Foveon Classic Blue: a bit of an acquired taste.Okay - what is FCB?
Nice Jim with the short storys
Michiel
Yes, that is the question. I love WA.s but at the edges the DP2M is better, so I bought the DP2M, and there is CA with the DP1M, have not seen it yet with my DP2M (But there might come), and if you like 50/75mm the DP3M should be as good as the DP2M or even better WB.This camera intrigues me. After Quentin's initial images, I thought no way, this is a tiny camera that fits in a pocket, how could the color rendering be so good?
Sigma is on to something, they're starting to capture more of the professional market with this and their new "Art" series lenses. Now which one...DP1, DP2 DP3?
I tend to consider my DP2M the way I consider my Hasselblad 500CM and the 80/2.8. I really only need one lens and one camera. If you want wide angle you move back and if you want tele you move forward. The IQ even at 100% is so sharp that you can crop quite severely.This camera intrigues me. After Quentin's initial images, I thought no way, this is a tiny camera that fits in a pocket, how could the color rendering be so good?
Sigma is on to something, they're starting to capture more of the professional market with this and their new "Art" series lenses. Now which one...DP1, DP2 DP3?
Yes, you can zoom with your feet, but the DP3M can get closer, a kind of macro.I tend to consider my DP2M the way I consider my Hasselblad 500CM and the 80/2.8. I really only need one lens and one camera. If you want wide angle you move back and if you want tele you move forward. The IQ even at 100% is so sharp that you can crop quite severely.
It is one reason why at present I find it hard to justify purchasing the DP1M or the DP3M.
LouisB