Looking for a Dp2X
Thanks: I have the DP2S. The greens for vegetation are not as good as the X cameras (1/2). Blue skies also can need some color work. Granted I can clean them up, and have, but as someone put it, the DPx series reminds them of the color of the SD15. I know I give up a little on DR but for what I shoot it is worth it. But for other types of photography, it may not matter. I have lots of good DPS shots so it is not like the camera hasn't served me well.
I guess it is different strokes for different folks. I will say that I am enjoying shooting the 1x and the 2s as they are small and processing is fast. Battery life is better than the M series.
Rick
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