eh parisilk also have. But left one. Just saw it tonight. 4/5 of their total stock got snatched up almost instantly.
Yes, I'm one of the 4 who bought the DP2Q from Parisilk.maybe bro tomcat is one of the four haha. am really looking forward to another one of his very nice, down to earth reviews.
Yes, I'm one of the 4 who bought the DP2Q from Parisilk.
Still thinking about how to do a review on it.![]()
I don't think that it is longer than most DSLRs unless you are referring to those tiny mirrorless types like Panasonic GM1 or Samsung NX Mini. Gripping it is slightly difference from the other cameras with frontal grips. With the DP2Q, I tend to use more the fleshy part of my palm below the thumb to grip than the fingers. But the shape of the camera sure is a head turner.
While waiting for the first part of my review to get out of quarantine, here's an image from the DP2Q to serve as a appetizer.
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1/60s f/5.0 at 30.0mm ISO 100
thanks for the info.Last I asked Funan area $13xx
might be getting a unit for test a few days...will post the result early next week
Probably 100+. Haven't exhausted the battery yet.How many shots on a fully charged battery?
What's the size of the RAW file?
thanks for the teaser, tomcat. very impressive details as expected. have you tried shooting at high ISOs at dimly lit places? or perhaps that would be part of your upcoming review. will eagerly watch for it,
Here's the first high ISO shot I took with the DP2Q. It was taken under atrocious warm PL fluorescent lighting of the common corridor in the evening. The lighting created a horrible colour cast which would have given problems to even the best of cameras and I had carried out some colour correction to try to get rid of it in the final image.
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1/5s f/2.8 at 30.0mm ISO 1600
Comparison at high ISO between the DP2Q and DP2M would be in the review.![]()
thanks for the pic tomcat, still impressive.
am just an amateur, but to me this is a remarkable improvement over the Merrills, where shooting at ISO1600 would have been unthinkable.
thanks for the pic tomcat, still impressive.
am just an amateur, but to me this is a remarkable improvement over the Merrills, where shooting at ISO1600 would have been unthinkable.
Merrill is different lah .............. it is not always about high ISO you know ......![]()