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The Sigma DP2 Users Gallery

The Sigma DP2 Users Gallery

A collection of images taken with the Sigma DP2.

G?ter Borgemeister
G?ter Borgemeister
Rick Decker
Rick Decker
Kendall Gelner
Kendall Gelner
Laurence Matson
Laurence Matson
Georges Noblet
Georges Noblet
Carl Rytterfalk
Carl Rytterfalk

Seng Merrill
Seng Merrill

Dominic Gross
Dominic Gross

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Original

This shot was taken in pretty bright sun / daylight - it was slightly underexposed so the “real” ISO would be something like ISO160. No sharpness added and no photoshop (more than text), if you do add some you’ll find it to be woa woa sharp. :)

I’ll be back.

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Picture from a photo session the other day at Schillerska gymnasiet in Gothenburg. The class did some book and wanted a shot for the back or something.

This perticular picture was shot at ISo100 but I underexposed it in order to get some of that outdoor detail (Bright afternoon). No extra light was used inside the room itself. I saved two versions of the same image in color - brought them inside photoshop to marry them. I made the final image black and white using Alien skin exposure.

No full size shot availible due to privacy.

DP2 capturing a friend of mine
Original

DP2 capturing a friend of mine

Original. In a apartment, well it’s not called apartment because it has no water nor toilet - lives a friend of mine. She’s called MjaoMjao and I ask if I can take a shot or two of her, she replies that she never look good on photos - but I’m allowed. Manual focus on? Check - carefully moving the thumb wheel as I’ve done thousands of times trying to nail that eyelid of hers. click. It’s so silent. She has no idea that I actually squeezed the trigger. They never do.

DP2 capturing a friend of mine
Original

Hi all, you probably wondered where I’ve been hiding - some of you know about me moving and trying to build a new home (repairing that is) and it’s taken more energy than I hoped for. Now - one bright light lately have been the Dp2. I will be making this very short and let pictures speak loud - as the camera that I used isn’t the final production unit.

Click on picture for “large” flickr size.
Click “original” for full resolution version.

First DP2 examples!
Original. Not sure how Sigma makes this possible but this insane 24,5mm F2.8 lens wants to be used wide open. And working in monochrome white balance in Sigma Photo pro is just a joy! Look at these tones! (and yes, that’s my grand mother!)

First DP2 examples!
Original. Another shot wide open. Not sure you understand how useful and cool this is. Look at rendition of the fabric and her skin. And how sweet isn’t the bokeh? and and and..

First DP2 examples!
Original. Strong spring sunlight ISO100, wide open. :)

First DP2 examples!
Original. The blue “sky” is water - and this is a good example of the new color modes within the DP2. To get the very best color dynamics Sigma created different color modes that really brings life into every shot. Of course these color modes can be changed later in Sigma Photo Pro if RAW is used.  This particular picture is slightly overexposed but I think it managed this bright sunlight well. Oh, and slight hand shake included! :)

First DP2 examples!
Original. Please take a closer look. admit it’s a really insane lens!

First DP2 examples!
Original. 15 second exposure. Trying those color modes. I do have a “real” looking shot with correct white balance and another color mode but I liked the look of this one. It came out way dark and that’s why 100-200 ISO (was shot at ISo50) - Also my only picture with tripod used.

First DP2 examples!
Original. Bokeh / close up test. And this is F5.6 and ISO50 which does burn highlights if not careful. Amazing detail even at lens corners.

First DP2 examples!
Original. The Dp2 now has a ISO1600 and 3200 mode - which I think should be considered monochrome modes as they don’t really look good in color. But as soon monochrome white balance is selected in Sigma Photo Pro they really come to life!

dp2 just added!
Original. Just processed. ISO200 and F2.8. And NO, no saturation added, only the magic Landscape mode. ;)

Ok, main pointers.

  • Faster operation! Now very useful in studio as shot to shot is much improved! Also for 360 panoramic photography. Wait is now over. :)
  • Color Modes! For color maniacs such as myself I really like this. Will get back to this in more detail later.
  • Lens. 24,5 (41mm) at F2.8. One word! Wow! There is a slight distortion but none has been taken care off in the above shots - it’s really no issue.Just look at that Bokeh and how well it handles tough light etc. jaij!
  • TIME LAPS function! From 30s to 24h (and options in between) - Will make something fun using this. :D
  • Sigma Photo Pro 3.3 is now speedier on Mac. :)

And negatives? Well, I’ll get to those later as well. First I need to get my hands on a “real” production unit so I don’t give you rubbish.


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