ManWearPants
Senior Member
The DP1M/2M as many have said have its quirks. But given the right conditions, good light and low ISO, the image quality is outstanding. Sigma's raw converter, SPP is a pain to use. I used it to convert to tiif, carry out WB, highlight recovery and minor colour adjustments. Then I use ACR and CS6 for final post processing. The colours remind me of slides, especially Kodachrome 64. The colours are bright, saturated and have excellent tonal range. However, at times the colours can be too saturated and lacking subtlety.. I am still learning to understand the nature of the Foveon colours. The A850/Leica R lenses combo still excels in revealing subtle tones. I think this is the strength of the Leica lenses. The resolution is unbelieveable. I think it has more resolution than the A850. The files are so sharp, I need not apply any USM in the output. I will do some printing to see how the files look.
I will be posting some of these photos in the Sigma forum.
I concur with the above. The Sigma foveon is excellent in low ISO. I am unsure how much improvements Sigma can do to the ISO capabilities. The SD1m is about 1-2 stops better than the SD15. It may take another 3-5 years for Sigma to produce a camera that can take clean ISO 1600 images and probably another 3-5 years for a FF Sigma foveon. The tones produced from the Leica R lenses are so wonderful that I am thinking of buying into the Leica M systems if the new sensor from CMOSIS proves to be as good or better than its predecessor. This should be the final nail in the coffin where gears are concern.
You should start a thread in travels sub-section for your wonderful landscapes.
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