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When it was announced earlier this year, the Sigma DP3 Merrill immediately stood out as an interesting camera. Like the rest of the Merrill line, it’s fixed lens, but with the unusual focal length ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Foveon X3 image sensor that is at the heart of the DP3 ...
Sigma has announced the DP3 Merrill, the latest in its range of unusual fixed-lens compact cameras. The DP3 pairs a 50mm f/2.8 lens with Sigma’s unique APS-C Foveon X3 sensor, which essentially stacks ...
Sigma’s newest DP camera is a short-telephoto camera with a 50mm f/2.8 lens and an APS-C Foveon image sensor. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for ...
Sigma may have left us waiting on details for the DP3 Merrill's launch, but not for long. It just confirmed that its next crack at a small Foveon X3 camera will reach US shops in March, when it should ...
Somewhat oddly, it has been a pretty good CES for fixed-lens compacts. Yesterday, Fujifilm announced their new X100S digital rangefinder, and now Sigma has an update to their DP line with the DP3.
Sigma's anticipated dp3 Quattro hasn't yet made its official debut, but that doesn't seem to matter: Sigma has made the camera's page live on its website, listing it as "coming soon". It's anticipated ...
Superb image quality in good lighting. That funky-looking body is comfortable to hold. Minimalist and uncluttered control scheme. Two batteries in the box. Sluggish autofocus, especially in low light.
The Sigma dp3 Quattro can capture incredibly sharp macro photos, but its Foveon image sensor isn't cut out for low-light shooting. When I initially picked up the first camera in the Quattro series, ...
Make no mistake about it, the Sigma dp3 Quattro ($999) is by no means a go-anywhere, do-anything camera. It's slow, doesn't do well in low light, doesn't record video, and doesn't zoom. So why even ...
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