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Review - The Sigma dp3 Quattro - For the color connoisseur

Started Oct 1, 2017 | User reviews thread
KrampusClaus Regular Member • Posts: 299
Re: Review - The Sigma dp3 Quattro - For the color connoisseur

guys come on just look at the OP pics push the 'original' button and look at 100%, it is so obvious even moron Trump could see it !!!

and as I said, i suspect it processing but then do not have the raw, and never have seen this in any 'merrill' that I looked at, but that is a limited # of pics, but the one thing i admired about the merrill sensors, ability to use at 100% which is very impressive compared to bayer sensors.

so stop criticizing the messenger, GO LOOK FOR YOURSELVES !!

how hard is it to do ????

docmaas wrote:

This is quite often caused by luminance noise. You'll need the original x3f though to see if that is the case here. The sign almost certainly is defective in reproduction. The wall is a little bit more difficult to judge as it could be texture or dirt too.

The Quattro is not a merrill that is both a positive and a negative. Both have good and bad and ideally should be used to their own best advantage.

Recently in another thread someone said that they had heard that Sigma is able to produce Merrill like images but chose not to and to rather accentuate other aspects of the Quattro. I'd like to know if that is true but I really have no idea if it is or not.

Mike

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