Sigma DP2 Pseudo-DSLR Camera has 20.7mm x 13.8mm image sensor that is seven-twelve time larger than the ordinary compact digital cameras. DP2 has 24.2mm lens with F2.8 big aperture, by using it you can get extra facilities in low light but in DP1 it was just 16.6mm F4 lens. Another important improvement is in AF moods. DP2 can focus in 9 points where as DP1 was just single or more at a time.

The DP2 can capture in RAW mode, with a 1:1 brightness and color recording ratio, along with an ISO sensitivity up to ISO 3,200. A full range of adjustments allows three metering modes, three automatic exposure modes and manual exposure adjustments form +3.0 to -3.0 in 1/3 stop increments. Users can add external flash modules or 46mm components such as filters or a close-up lens. Customers can pre-order the DP2 from Amazon for $650, although an estimated ship date remains unknown.









