Davie Hudson Well-Known Member Jul 21, 2016 #3 Pete Askew said: Rob's your man here, Davie. He gets some stunning results from one. Click to expand... I may buy one and replace my xe2 which has a 14mm lens on it most of the time
Pete Askew said: Rob's your man here, Davie. He gets some stunning results from one. Click to expand... I may buy one and replace my xe2 which has a 14mm lens on it most of the time
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 22, 2016 #4 My favourite camera. Not for sports photographers, for sure, but if you are a landscape guy, it's extraordinary.
My favourite camera. Not for sports photographers, for sure, but if you are a landscape guy, it's extraordinary.
Davie Hudson Well-Known Member Jul 22, 2016 #5 Cheers Rob, i bought one last night. I haven't ordered the viewfinder yet as I haven't decided which one I want
Cheers Rob, i bought one last night. I haven't ordered the viewfinder yet as I haven't decided which one I want
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 22, 2016 #6 Mine came with the big one that triples the size of the camera. I haven't used it yet, though now that the sun peeks out on occasion, I might use it.
Mine came with the big one that triples the size of the camera. I haven't used it yet, though now that the sun peeks out on occasion, I might use it.
Davie Hudson Well-Known Member Jul 22, 2016 #7 Rob MacKillop said: Mine came with the big one that triples the size of the camera. I haven't used it yet, though now that the sun peeks out on occasion, I might use it. Click to expand... That's the one I'd probably go for I think... Possibly more suited to landscape the the top of camera one, though it looks as cool as hell
Rob MacKillop said: Mine came with the big one that triples the size of the camera. I haven't used it yet, though now that the sun peeks out on occasion, I might use it. Click to expand... That's the one I'd probably go for I think... Possibly more suited to landscape the the top of camera one, though it looks as cool as hell
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jul 22, 2016 #8 Davie May be worth downloading the Sigma Software and online there are many Raw x3f files to be played with. Just a thought. http://www.sigma-global.com/en/download/cameras/sigma-photo-pro/ http://www.photographyblog.com/previews/sigma_dp0_quattro_photos/
Davie May be worth downloading the Sigma Software and online there are many Raw x3f files to be played with. Just a thought. http://www.sigma-global.com/en/download/cameras/sigma-photo-pro/ http://www.photographyblog.com/previews/sigma_dp0_quattro_photos/
Pete Askew Admin Jul 22, 2016 #9 Irridiant Developer is an alternative as you're on a Mac. http://www.iridientdigital.com
Davie Hudson Well-Known Member Jul 22, 2016 #10 Julian de'Courcy said: Davie May be worth downloading the Sigma Software and online there are many Raw x3f files to be played with. Just a thought. http://www.sigma-global.com/en/download/cameras/sigma-photo-pro/ http://www.photographyblog.com/previews/sigma_dp0_quattro_photos/ Click to expand... Yeah I understand the raw processing is limited to sigmas own processor ?
Julian de'Courcy said: Davie May be worth downloading the Sigma Software and online there are many Raw x3f files to be played with. Just a thought. http://www.sigma-global.com/en/download/cameras/sigma-photo-pro/ http://www.photographyblog.com/previews/sigma_dp0_quattro_photos/ Click to expand... Yeah I understand the raw processing is limited to sigmas own processor ?
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 22, 2016 #11 No, as Pete points out. But Iridient is a big programme - great if you have lots of free time. I had a trial version. Impressive, but I didn't bite.
No, as Pete points out. But Iridient is a big programme - great if you have lots of free time. I had a trial version. Impressive, but I didn't bite.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 22, 2016 #12 Most people just open the files in Sigma Photo Pro, and immediately save them as Tiffs. But it's not a bad processor, and worth getting to know.
Most people just open the files in Sigma Photo Pro, and immediately save them as Tiffs. But it's not a bad processor, and worth getting to know.
Davie Hudson Well-Known Member Jul 22, 2016 #13 Rob MacKillop said: Most people just open the files in Sigma Photo Pro, and immediately save them as Tiffs. But it's not a bad processor, and worth getting to know. Click to expand... I've just learned lightroom lol not for myself though , clients wanted instruction
Rob MacKillop said: Most people just open the files in Sigma Photo Pro, and immediately save them as Tiffs. But it's not a bad processor, and worth getting to know. Click to expand... I've just learned lightroom lol not for myself though , clients wanted instruction