Sigma DP1 review

Possibly the most anticipated camera in the world… ever! The DP1 is finally here

TechRadar Verdict

Sigma has taken a bold step in producing the DP1. Even when things proved difficult, the company soldiered on and produced a compact that people will look back on in years to come as being highly significant turning point in compact camera design.

Pros

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    Fantastic lens

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    Solid build

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    Great pictures

Cons

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    Sluggish operation

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    Limited features

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    Expensive

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Few cameras are announced a full two years before they hit the shelves in your local camera shop. But the Sigma DP1 was destined for a long and difficult birth.

Very few compact cameras, apart from Leica's M8 and Epson's R-D1, have taken a large image sensor and squeezed it into a compact body.

Perhaps the low potential sales of such a concept have reduced the amount of R&D dollars companies are willing to invest in such a camera. These problems, along with the use of an innovative image sensor, in part explain the reason for the DP1's delay.

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