I found it appropriate to quote from an old romantic song, as what I´m experiencing these days is some love affair with photography.
I came across the http://www.luminous-landscape.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; review of the Sigma DP 2 Merrill:
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After I was done reading my intention to buy the Merrill once it gets cheaper sometime next year got very shaky. A few days later I ordered the Sigma D2 M and cancelled my NEX 6 kit preorder as I cannot justify spending 2.000 Euros within a few weeks for cameras that will probably never be used commercially. I would consider the NEX 6 a snapshot camera and the DP2 M ... well, what is it? There is one thing it really does well, it´s the camera for non-moving micro detail in good lighting situations
Here are two samples with 100 % crops. These were hand held, I will have to use a tripod with the Merrill yet:
The DP2 M - love comes from the most unexpected places ...
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Here is the tree in original size. I also reduced the HDR effect:
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Re: The DP2 M - love comes from the most unexpected places .
Beautiful autumn colours.
Really nice pictures.
Greets, Gino
Really nice pictures.
Greets, Gino
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