ブランド | シグマ(Sigma) |
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製品型番 | C78900 |
年式 | 2012 |
有効画素数 | 1533 |
撮像素子 | APS-C |
画面サイズ | 3 インチ |
可動式液晶 | いいえ |
連続撮影速度 (コマ秒) | 4.00 |
ズーム倍率 (光学) | 1 x |
固定焦点距離 | 45 ミリメートル |
焦点距離 (広角側) | 50 ミリメートル |
焦点距離 (望遠側) | 50 ミリメートル |
F値 (広角側) | 2.8 |
シャッタースピード | 1 |
最低 / 最高撮影感度 (拡張感度) | AUTO(ISO200~800、フラッシュ撮影時はISO200固定)ISO100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 / 6400 |
ファインダー付き | いいえ |
ファインダータイプ | None |
WiFI | 無し |
手ブレ補正 | なし |
付属機能、特徴 | 非対応 |
付属品 | レンズキャップ (カメラ本体に付属)、 ホットシューカバー (カメラ本体に付属)、 ストラップ、 リチウムイオン充電池BP-41(2個)、 バッテリーチャージャー BC-41、 USB ケーブル、 AV ケーブル、 使用説明書 (本書)、 保証書、 保証書シール |
撮影機能 | 28cm~∞/1m~∞(LIMITモード) |
映像圧縮方式 | 【記録方式】AVI 【記録画素数】VGA:640×480(映像範囲640×426) |
防水性 | なし |
カラー | ブラック |
電池付属 | はい |
保証書 | 同梱 |
保証 | メーカー保証:1年 |
製品サイズ | 12.19 x 5.89 x 6.71 cm; 331.12 g |
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含まれる機能 | 非対応 | 水準器 | 非対応 | 水準器 | 水準器、フルハイビジョン動画 | 非対応 |
外部メモリ付属 | いいえ | いいえ | はい | いいえ | いいえ | いいえ |
商品の重量 | 331.13 グラム | 0.54 kg | 249.48 グラム | 460.01 グラム | 221.00 グラム | 245.00 グラム |
開放F値 (広角側) | 2.8 | 2.8 | 情報が提供されていません | f/2.8 | 2.8 | 2.8 |
ズーム倍率 (光学) | 1x | 2.8x | 1x | 2.8x | 4x | 1 |
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2018年9月22日に日本でレビュー済み
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シグマのdpシリーズを使い始めたのはXから.それでびっくり.画が凄すぎる.普通のカメラと感動の深さが全く違う.適当に撮っても,みんな画になる.確かに使いづらい.400以上のISOはダメ(暗い所がダメという意味ではない.ISO200以下だと手ぶれするという意味).でもこの画を見てしまうと,逆に他のカメラに全く感動できなくなってしまった.それでMerrillに進出.正直言うと,絵はXの方が好き.Xの方が自然体の絵画のような絵になる.それに比べるとMerrillはよりフラットな味付けが少ない絵だと思う.しかし画素数が増えた分,明らかに情報量が増えた.4Kディスプレイで全画面を見たとき,画の中に吸い込まれるような感じになる(残念ながら,Xだと画素が足りなくて,こうはならない).ちなみに1眼レフで同じ画素数を持っているカメラでも,同じ感じにはならない.Merrillは4Kの各画素を完全に生かし切っているが,他のカメラだとそうなっていないことがわかる.色の深みも凄い.階調が滑らかで,黒のグラデーションを見ているだけで画になる.ところでこれを使い続けて4年,シーンによってはやっぱり適当使いのズームコンデジが欲しいな,と思って,思わずソニーのDSC-RX100シリーズを購入.でもダメだった.画のレベルが違いすぎる.スマホカメラとソニーの違いより,ソニーとシグマの違いの方が大きい.記録する機械なのか,画を作る機械なのか,の違い.だから抜けられない.でも使いづらい.この画をそのままに,もっと使いやすくしてほしい.ちなみに,XとMerrillでもう一つ不満なのは,大きくなったこと.XでもリコーG1などに比べると,大きくて残念だった.それがさらに大きくなってしまった.2方向に大きいなら許せるのに,3方向に大きくなったのが困る.結局,コンパクトな1眼と同じくらいの持ち歩きづらさ.そのため,ISOやオートフォーカスが改善されたけれど同様に大きなqattroに進む意欲がわかない.あとバッテリーの持ちが悪いのも明らかな欠点.3個持たないと,一日が不安になる.ソニーがこのセンサ技術を買い取って,扱いやすさはそのままに,この画質をもったG1くらいのコンパクトカメラを作ってくれないかな,と本気で思う.
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2019年4月7日に日本でレビュー済み
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ようやく中古価格が4万円と手の届く価格となったので購入。これまでのカメラとの撮り比べとか、試し撮りをしてもなかなか評価が出せない、いわゆる「奥の深いカメラ」です。高評価の半面、使いづらさが言われるが、フィルムカメラをオートフォーカスがなかった時代から使っていた人間にとっては当たり前のことで、フィルムの適正からレンズの解像度や色味まで積み重ねた経験を思い出します。いい絵を描くように写真を撮りたい人には最良のキャンバスと絵具と筆であるといえます。伝説と言うのは、この後継機とされる機種でもその他のカメラでも、いまだにDP2メリルを凌駕するものがないということ、現在まで唯一無二のカメラであることです。かつてのフイルム一眼カメラのニコンF2やキャノンF1などのような伝説のカメラといえるでしょう。
2020年10月2日に日本でレビュー済み
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very simple, intuitive, comprehensive menu
recording between two shots very long
to be used only at less than 800 asa
be careful no stabilization
proprietary raw format
software on pc very easy to work the photos
for me, a jewel
recording between two shots very long
to be used only at less than 800 asa
be careful no stabilization
proprietary raw format
software on pc very easy to work the photos
for me, a jewel
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Andrew Jones
5つ星のうち5.0
The Camera equivilent of Marmite
2014年10月23日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I'm fairly sure that if you're considering purchasing a Sigma DP2 Merrill, that you've probably done a bit of research on the Internet, so much of what I'm about to say will come as no surprise.
You're probably already aware of the 'marmite' nature of this Camera - love it or loathe it. Some of the reviews you will read criticise the battery life, the lack of a viewfinder, grainy images at high ISO, the 'poor' quality of the LCD screen, the horrible interface and the abysmal Photo Pro software. I'll come back to all of those in due course. If you base your purchasing decision on those criteria, you'll miss out on what I think is one hell of an image producing machine and that is what a Camera is supposed to do isn't it?
Grain - sure if you allow the camera to auto select the high ISO settings, it gets grainy - very grainy - but some of the best images that I've seen, particularly in Black and white are superb due to the grain. Stick the camera on 100 ISO, with a well lit balanced subject and the resulting image when processed from the RAW files, will knock your socks off.
Ok you have to use Sigma Photo Pro, but they've recently released version 6, which only works with the DP1 Merrill, DP2 Merrill, DP3 Merrill and the newly released DP2 Quattro Merrill - it seems quite stable on Windows 7 and although it lacks almost all of the editing features of Lightroom or Photoshop, it does a good job of processing the Merrill .X3F Raw files into .TIFF files. Be prepared to fill your hard drive though, the Merrill RAW files average around 46 to 52mb in size, whilst the resultant .TIFF files are around 80mb!
Lack of an inbuilt viewfinder? - not really a problem, this is a Camera that you need to take your time with, you'll probably have it on a tripod since it is well suited for Portraiture or Landscape Photography - the LCD is perfectly useable to compose images. It isn't as bad as people make out - not as bright or as detailed as something fitted to a Canon or Nikon DLSR, but useable. I think a lot of people make the mistake of pixel peeping on in built LCD screens - they're really only there to show you a preview of the image not the final result.
Horrible interface? No I don't think so. It is clean and uncluttered. Its the sort of Interface that looks like a German designed it - simple, clean and does the job. The quick menu once you get used to it is quite simple to use and accesses most of the major functions.
Battery life? Ok you got me on that one - around 70 to 80 shots if you're careful and don't have the LCD on all the time. Pretty poor when you think a lot of compact Cameras will take 200 to 300 shots on one battery charge. I like to think of the batteries in this Camera almost like old 35mm film canisters - you only have a certain number of shots and you need to make them count - this isn't a Camera for someone who presses the shutter button and fires off 10 shots in the hope that one of them will turn out well. You need to take you time. Sigma do provide 2 batteries straight out of the box. Additional batteries, particularly third party ones are quite cheap. Think about it as well. Two batteries will give you around 140 to 160 images. How many do you keep from the hundreds that you've rattled off from your current camera?
Image quality? When you get it right, astounding - the lens and the sensor clearly were built for each other and can output jaw dropping detail. You would be hard pressed to tell the difference between the images this thing can produce and a £2000 Canon or Nikon Camera with a lens of an equivalent focal length (I own a Canon 5D MKIII so I've made side by side comparisons).
In short, this Camera does have some quirks - don't try to use it as a 'take it to the beach to capture the kids' sort of Camera, it deserves a little more respect - take the time to compose the image and it will reward you.
You're probably already aware of the 'marmite' nature of this Camera - love it or loathe it. Some of the reviews you will read criticise the battery life, the lack of a viewfinder, grainy images at high ISO, the 'poor' quality of the LCD screen, the horrible interface and the abysmal Photo Pro software. I'll come back to all of those in due course. If you base your purchasing decision on those criteria, you'll miss out on what I think is one hell of an image producing machine and that is what a Camera is supposed to do isn't it?
Grain - sure if you allow the camera to auto select the high ISO settings, it gets grainy - very grainy - but some of the best images that I've seen, particularly in Black and white are superb due to the grain. Stick the camera on 100 ISO, with a well lit balanced subject and the resulting image when processed from the RAW files, will knock your socks off.
Ok you have to use Sigma Photo Pro, but they've recently released version 6, which only works with the DP1 Merrill, DP2 Merrill, DP3 Merrill and the newly released DP2 Quattro Merrill - it seems quite stable on Windows 7 and although it lacks almost all of the editing features of Lightroom or Photoshop, it does a good job of processing the Merrill .X3F Raw files into .TIFF files. Be prepared to fill your hard drive though, the Merrill RAW files average around 46 to 52mb in size, whilst the resultant .TIFF files are around 80mb!
Lack of an inbuilt viewfinder? - not really a problem, this is a Camera that you need to take your time with, you'll probably have it on a tripod since it is well suited for Portraiture or Landscape Photography - the LCD is perfectly useable to compose images. It isn't as bad as people make out - not as bright or as detailed as something fitted to a Canon or Nikon DLSR, but useable. I think a lot of people make the mistake of pixel peeping on in built LCD screens - they're really only there to show you a preview of the image not the final result.
Horrible interface? No I don't think so. It is clean and uncluttered. Its the sort of Interface that looks like a German designed it - simple, clean and does the job. The quick menu once you get used to it is quite simple to use and accesses most of the major functions.
Battery life? Ok you got me on that one - around 70 to 80 shots if you're careful and don't have the LCD on all the time. Pretty poor when you think a lot of compact Cameras will take 200 to 300 shots on one battery charge. I like to think of the batteries in this Camera almost like old 35mm film canisters - you only have a certain number of shots and you need to make them count - this isn't a Camera for someone who presses the shutter button and fires off 10 shots in the hope that one of them will turn out well. You need to take you time. Sigma do provide 2 batteries straight out of the box. Additional batteries, particularly third party ones are quite cheap. Think about it as well. Two batteries will give you around 140 to 160 images. How many do you keep from the hundreds that you've rattled off from your current camera?
Image quality? When you get it right, astounding - the lens and the sensor clearly were built for each other and can output jaw dropping detail. You would be hard pressed to tell the difference between the images this thing can produce and a £2000 Canon or Nikon Camera with a lens of an equivalent focal length (I own a Canon 5D MKIII so I've made side by side comparisons).
In short, this Camera does have some quirks - don't try to use it as a 'take it to the beach to capture the kids' sort of Camera, it deserves a little more respect - take the time to compose the image and it will reward you.

Adam
5つ星のうち5.0
an excellent tool
2015年1月8日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Writing this I am assuming that prospective buyers already know how amazing the picture quality can be at ISO 100 or 200, but that there are still a few question marks regarding the camera’s handling, speed, and higher ISO performance. I will address these issues to try to help.
It somewhat depends upon your frame of reference.
The autofocus speed isn’t fast enough for sport, but I use it just fine for portraits of children. The notion that this camera is too slow to use for movement, I feel, is from comparing it to mid-range SLR cameras or better, and expecting it to do as well. Along with this sigma camera I also use a Canon 1Diii, but it doesn’t fit in my pocket like the sigma. As a pocket camera, this can cope perfectly well enough I feel. Furthermore, concerning write speed and speed of use generally, again this camera does not compare to an SLR, but again, it is a pocket camera, and if you use it as such, it is perfectly fast enough. If you are a photographer who takes many shots in the hope of getting one good one – time to improve your methodology.
Thinking about the camera’s handling, and hence the ease with which one may take a photo, I find it to be no problem at all. The only addition to the standard kit I made was a viewfinder. I went for the excellent voigtlander kontur (ebay).
Lastly, the high ISO performance. My 1diii is a few years off the pace now, so I perhaps judge this issue less harshly than those with newer kit, but to my mind, I don’t ever shoot above ISO 800 anyway. I shoot in very low light, at f2.8 and 1/100 with ISO 400 with -3ev compensation and a flash at 0fev. That gives me a correct exposure with the flash, and with the three stops of exposure compensation from ISO 400, that’s the equivalent of ISO 3200, or at ISO 800 that’s equivalent to ISO 6400. Along with the f2.8 lens at 1/100 shutter, that’s enough for indoor low light. If you don’t use flash, start learning.
I don’t think there is one camera that fulfils every need. This camera is a good compromise for me, since I can carry it all the time in my pocket, and at low ISO I can get shots that beat any SLR. If I want hundreds of fast shots for a wedding, I take my 1D along. If I want low light performance, I take my flash along.
It somewhat depends upon your frame of reference.
The autofocus speed isn’t fast enough for sport, but I use it just fine for portraits of children. The notion that this camera is too slow to use for movement, I feel, is from comparing it to mid-range SLR cameras or better, and expecting it to do as well. Along with this sigma camera I also use a Canon 1Diii, but it doesn’t fit in my pocket like the sigma. As a pocket camera, this can cope perfectly well enough I feel. Furthermore, concerning write speed and speed of use generally, again this camera does not compare to an SLR, but again, it is a pocket camera, and if you use it as such, it is perfectly fast enough. If you are a photographer who takes many shots in the hope of getting one good one – time to improve your methodology.
Thinking about the camera’s handling, and hence the ease with which one may take a photo, I find it to be no problem at all. The only addition to the standard kit I made was a viewfinder. I went for the excellent voigtlander kontur (ebay).
Lastly, the high ISO performance. My 1diii is a few years off the pace now, so I perhaps judge this issue less harshly than those with newer kit, but to my mind, I don’t ever shoot above ISO 800 anyway. I shoot in very low light, at f2.8 and 1/100 with ISO 400 with -3ev compensation and a flash at 0fev. That gives me a correct exposure with the flash, and with the three stops of exposure compensation from ISO 400, that’s the equivalent of ISO 3200, or at ISO 800 that’s equivalent to ISO 6400. Along with the f2.8 lens at 1/100 shutter, that’s enough for indoor low light. If you don’t use flash, start learning.
I don’t think there is one camera that fulfils every need. This camera is a good compromise for me, since I can carry it all the time in my pocket, and at low ISO I can get shots that beat any SLR. If I want hundreds of fast shots for a wedding, I take my 1D along. If I want low light performance, I take my flash along.

Najam
5つ星のうち5.0
5 stars
2019年9月21日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Well.... I bought one and...
I do regret buying it at all. I know it's slow and has limitations that other cameras don't but its all I need for landscape photography. The images are amazing. To put simply, it's "pixel perfect'. It's like pixel art on a giant canvas creating actual images. Insane!
I do regret buying it at all. I know it's slow and has limitations that other cameras don't but its all I need for landscape photography. The images are amazing. To put simply, it's "pixel perfect'. It's like pixel art on a giant canvas creating actual images. Insane!

Ken Scott
5つ星のうち4.0
An oddball camera capable of brilliant results
2015年1月13日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
As you can read elsewhere in internet articles, this is a very different sort of camera. The sensor is not the normal Bayer interpolation type, or the Fuji variant, but something which seems to me more analogous to colour film, in the sense that each pixel has red/blue/green sensitivities. The advantage is better detail, at the cost of sensitivity. If you want low-light sensitivity, look elsewhere; but if you are happy to use the camera at base ISO, it's a revelation. My other camera is a D800e which is great for huge prints and for low-light work, but it's quite big and heavy, as are the lenses I use, so I was looking for something which is compact but gives excellent results for landscape and still-life photography. I have used a 4x5 for landscape and architecture in the past, so I am happy to carry a tripod and this little camera for landscape work. How does it compare with the D800e? Surprisingly well. Its pixel count makes it approximately a 15Mp camera, but that makes it good for larger prints than you might think. (I use a pro lab for big prints.) The sharpness of its images is outstanding, and I have to say it runs the 36Mp Nikon very close in practice. I haven't had it long enough to fully assess its colour performance yet – it's different to the Nikon – but then the colour rendering of different film stock wasn't the same either. The Sigma software is quite individual too, and I think I will use it simply to convert the raw files to tiff and do everything else in Photoshop Elements, and I will approach using the camera in much the same way that I used my 4x5. This camera isn't for everyone – it depends what you want to do with it – but for my intended purposes it looks very promising indeed. I may get the 28mm-equivalent DP1 as well.

BigBadBaz
5つ星のうち5.0
Best camera ever, but a little flawed.
2014年5月5日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Having used a second hand Sigma SD14 in the past with it's 15mp output, but being able to print to 16"x20" I jumped at the chance at getting this camera. Forget that it's slow to operate and treat it like a field camera, you need to slow down and the results are amazing, I had a poster print done at Asda and it blew me away. Also remember to buy batteries, lots, it's a battery hog. Who cares, on the strength of this and the current prices I am going to get both DP1m and DP3m. Or I may just try to get a SD1 Merrill.
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