YES, YES, YES!Also, they should totally go for a completely monochrome model.
- Ricardo
But without any filtering stuff. Full spectrum. Filters can be added in front.
I would totally buy that.
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YES, YES, YES!Also, they should totally go for a completely monochrome model.
- Ricardo
The issue for me is the most magic out of a Sigma was with the original DP2. Oh, the pop from those files.I would settle for a full frame Merrill type sensor. Im not interested in a reduced resolution model, and Sigma won't make one anyway
Aren't DP Merrills already as monochrome as one could dream of with SPP monochrome tools? You get 15MPx for each R, G, and B channel at your disposal.Also, they should totally go for a completely monochrome model.
I very much agree with this. In many ways the Merrill's can do B/W better than colour.Aren't DP Merrills already as monochrome as one could dream of with SPP monochrome tools? You get 15MPx for each R, G, and B channel at your disposal.
:toocool: That's The School Board of Broward County. Welcome Quentin!Ft Lauderdale, Florida, the DP2Q in its narrow comfort zone (just), where it can be quite excellent..
I think it could be the niche for the Quattro.Contemplating the use of the DPxQ series as mono cameras (given I already own the DP1Q and DP2Q), this article looked promising