i've been playing around with it. not great for b&w as far as i can tell, but boy it brings out rich color. here are a few examples.
wayne
www.pbase.com/wwp
wayne
www.pbase.com/wwp
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Seems push processing is back in its digital incarnation... and your images have the same characteristics (except for the football-sized grain..) that pushed Tri-X had: black shadows with almost no contrast, followed by very snappy middle tones and highlights. It´s that exceptional, MF-like drawing that seems to set these Sigmas apart.ah, per, it has to be the foveon sensor combined with the lens. some say the pics even better than the sigma dslr cause of this. i've run another test for you. i shot some at 800iso and -3 ev this morning, which i believe is 6400 iso. converted in sigma pro, cleaned up in cs3 with a bit of neat image. lots of detail left.
thanks, ewr2. if you go to www.pbase.com/wwp and scroll to the bottom of the page you'll find a number of dp1 galleris, especially the last.
Indeed, as a general philosophy, I couldn´t agree more. For the last few months, that DL4 has dominated my photographic world almost to the exclusion of everything else, and I feel I´m getting more and more out of it.good heavens, per, don't buy another camera. you've got a great setup.....