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Sigma DP0 Quattro Compact Digital Camera

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Features

  • The dp0 is the fourth camera in the new Quattro series to be released, with the dp1, dp2 currently available and the dp3 Quattro to follow
  • The dp0 is stocked with a fixed and newly designed 14mm F4 wide-angle lens designed specifically and lined up perfectly with its new Foveon X3 Quattro sensor to create exceptional images
  • The new Foveon X3 Quattro offers an even higher level of image purity with an increase in resolution to the previous Foveon sensor, sure to bring about new experiences in your photography

Description

Redesigned in every aspect, including the sensor, engine, lens and body, the dp Quattro Compact Camera series embodies Sigma's philosophy of creating cameras that produce works of art.

Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Aspect Ratio: 169


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: RAW, JPEG


Image Stabilization: Digital


Maximum Focal Length: 21 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 2 x


Maximum Aperture: 4


Expanded ISO Minimum: 50


Metering Description: Spot, Center-Weighted, Evaluative


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 1080p


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 900


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: SD


Media Speed: 15 fps


Flash Memory Type: Micro SD


Model Series: Quattro


Series Number: 4


Global Trade Identification Number: 20


UPC: 085126931520


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: C83900


Remote Included: No


Brand: Sigma


Model Name: Sigma DP0


Built-In Media: Camera Body & Lens


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 1


Connectivity Technology: USB


Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi


Focus Mode: Manual Focus (MF)


Autofocus: Yes


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Auto Focus Technology: Contrast Detection


Focus Features: Autofocus


Total Still Resolution: 29 MP


Effective Still Resolution: 29 MP


JPEG Quality Level: Fine


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Aspect Ratio: 169


File Format: RAW, JPEG


Lens Correction Type: Aspherical


Focal Length Description: 21 millimeters


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 4


Lens Construction: [Aspherical lens element]


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: fixed 14mm F4 wide-angle lens


Minimum Focal Length: 21 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 84.1 Degrees


Maximum Focal Length: 21 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 2 x


Lens Type: all-in-one-zoom


Image Capture Type: Stills


Movie Mode: No


Night vision: No


Digital Scene Transition: false


Digital-Still: Yes


Shooting Modes: Automatic


Self Timer: 10 seconds


White Balance Settings: Daylight


Crop Mode: 169


Exposure Control: Program (P) mode, Aperture Priority (Av or A) mode, Shutter Priority (Tv or S) mode, Manual (M) mode, Automatic (Auto) mode


Metering Methods: Spot, Center-Weighted, Evaluative


Mount Type: Tripod


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 4.9"D x 6.4"W x 2.6"H


Minimum Aperture: 4


Warranty Type: Limited


Shutter Type: Rolling Shutter


Crop Factor: 1.5


Mounting Thread Type: 1/4-20


Long Exposure Shutter Mode: Time


Viewfinder Display Size: 3 Inches


Audio Recording: No


Is Electric: Yes


Processor Count: 1


Number of Batteries: C batteries required. (included)


Has Image Stabilization: No


Lens Mount: Micro Four Thirds


Shutter Speed Description: minimum shutter speed of 1/2000 second


Compatible Devices: Micro Four Thirds


Continuous Shooting: 15 fps


Aperture modes: F4.0


Flash Sync Speed: 1/500


Video Capture Format: MP4


Expanded ISO Maximum: 25600


Battery Weight: 50 Grams


Delay between shots: 66.67 Milliseconds


Audio Output Type: internal


Battery Cell Type: Alkaline


Battery Type: Lithium Ion


Frame Rate: 30 FPS


Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Sensor Type: CMOS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • LOVE IT!
The fixed lens is superb quality and optically precise. Edges and corners are as sharp as the center. Typically this camera works best in daylight as a landscape / architecture camera. Best to have a 2nd cam for low light, indoor/ action, wildlife. It's a little more work but not a big deal. You have to experiment with the exposure more than Bayer sensor cameras. If you were to use this camera for weddings you wouldn't get a lot of captures, but they would be excellent unless there is motion blur. Reminds me of photography in the 1960's using ISO 100 film, just a little more work. Use tripod unless in broad daylight. Exposure has to be more exact or you might get artifacts, peculiar colors and you won't appreciate the superb quality if you exceed ISO 200. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021 by Lawrence O. Lawrence O.

  • Excellent image quality
As most have said, image quality is excellent and even more so now with the new firmware update that lets you shoot in SFD mode. With that said, the DP0 is, I feel, a specialty camera. It's very slow and the Sigma Photo Pro software that you must use to process the raw images is not on par with Adobe. You can though, output tiff's using the Sigma software and then open those files in Lightroom or ACR and make more adjustments. This does require more work and time, but the results are beautiful. Also, if you purchase one, test it out before committing. With the first one I got from another retailer, images were a little soft on the right side, a lens and sensor alignment issue, I returned it. The second one was great, no problems. I have been using the camera along with the LVF-01 LCD Viewfinder for almost a year now, shooting mostly architecture and if you can work with the limitations, I would highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017 by JJ from SD

  • Excellent seller
Product arrived sooner than expected, expertly packed, clean and organized. Perfect experience. Now I just need to figure out how to use this odd camera!
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by Charlie

  • the image quality is just like Slide Film…that’s why I got hooked with Sigma
I have been using a Sigma DP1 since 2008, the image quality is just like Slide Film…that’s why I got hooked with Sigma; since then, I have been own SD14, etc.…finally I got the DP0 Q and SD Quattro too! This DP0 Q camera a lot faster compare to initial version DP1; but it’s still slow compare to lately the Sony PS. Anyways, its fast enough to serve me! I like the image quality, and also can be shooting with a closed distance. I will use this camera for traveler with my Panasonic FZ1000, they’re using the same battery. I would recommend this camera for landscape. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2016 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great Camera in its price range
The quality of the image is unparalleled in its price range. The deduction of one star is due to the tiny dust inside the lens (probably on the sensor) that leaves a blur spot (about a finger tip size) on the same position on each single picture I have taken. Have requested for a replacement order with Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2016 by W. K.

  • Great IQ, convoluted workflow due to software support (or lack of it)
Love the image quality, not a fan of Sigma software. Wish Lightroom and Amazon supported RAW files.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2016 by fotographer

  • This camera gives you film like photography. Color is much better than Sigma DP1 ...
This camera gives you film like photography. Color is much better than Sigma DP1 Merrill. Highly recommend it for landscape photographers. It can give you striking colors no other cameras can give you.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2016 by S. Peng

  • A unique camera
I have been intrigued by the Sigma Foveon sensor based cameras for a few years now. I've used the DP1x, a DP3 Merrill, and a DP2 Quattro. And now this UWA (Ultra Wide Angle) DP0 Quattro. The Quattro cameras all have a very high build quality and feel solid and nice in hand. So no worries on that. You are getting a quality build worthy of the price being asked. The first thing you need to know is that these are specialized cameras, not really very suitable for a lot of things. Although you can walk around and shoot a DP2Q or DP1x handheld and get good results, you soon learn that this will only be worthwhile on a bright, sunny day (unless you brought your tripod along). But they do open up an incredible world wherein you get some truly unique and mesmerizing images, highly detailed and with beautiful color. But you probably already know all of this if you are here looking at a DP0 Quattro. The thing with the DP0, is that it takes you even another step removed from "normal" photography by giving you an ultra wide angle lens to work with. Great for landscapes and vistas, and also for creative shooting, but definitely different and requiring more thought and planning to use effectively. The DP0's 21mm (equivalent) lens is very sharp across the board and has only the expected distortion, mild and easily controlled. It is an f4 as opposed to the f2.8 on the other DP Quattro models. This is offset, a little, by the fact that the lens is sharp even at f4, so you'll be fine shooting wide open. The DP0 handles pretty much like the DP2Q and the other Quattro cameras. Same menus and controls, which are simple and straightforward -- a real breath of fresh air. The controls are, in fact, excellent in my opinion. I can do everything I need quickly and easily and I did not have to study the manual for hours nor spend a lot of time setting options in menus and so forth. You have a nice Quick Menu with nearly everything you need, two control dials, and enough buttons for everything else. It's all very nice, well thought out, and works very well. The lens is huge by Quattro standards, but I still find the camera fairly easy to handle. I'm one who is fine with the unusual Quattro body design. I actually like it. No image stabilization, but I did not miss it much with this wide a lens. Flare can be a problem with a lens this wide and Foveon does not handle flare well, so you do have to be cautious there, although you can still use it creatively when the fancy strikes you. The tripod mount is centered and actually right on the plane of the sensor which is nice (helps if you want to use a rig and shoot multiple shots and stitch them). I also love the manual focus ring which works well (there is an AF MF setting for it as well). In short, it's very much like the other Quattro cameras, just coupled with that very wide and very sharp lens. You can read the pro reviews online for all the nitty-gritty details, but rest assured that you get with the DP0 the same quality as the other Quattro models. If wide is what you need, the DP0 delivers and with the Foveon image quality (and quirks) we have all come to know and love. So why only 4 stars and not 5? Well, you still have short battery life, unusable at higher ISO's (400 or 800 tops in color, 1600 in B&W), and Jpegs that while OK, aren't always as good as they should be. Thus you will have to shoot RAW many times and struggle with the infamous Sigma Pro Photo - which, to be fair, has much improved with version 6. But with care, the Jpegs can be acceptable. So, a superb ultra wide angle lens, a unique Foveon look. You decide if it's worth it. For me, it is, for many, maybe not so much. Sensors are much improved on other brands now, as well, so not as much of a gulf as there used to be when Foveon was first announced. Still, there aren't many rigs that can deliver what the DP0 Quattro offers at anywhere near this price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2015 by Bron

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