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Sigma DP2 Digital Camera

The Sigma DP2 is a 14MP APS-C compact camera — known for its APS-C Foveon Sensor and 41mm Equivalent Fixed Lens. Used copies start from $1,099 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

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Camera OverviewSigma DP2

The Sigma DP2 is a compact point-and-shoot camera built around an APS-C sensor with 14MP resolution, processed by Sigma's TRUE II image processor. This is an unconventional offering in the compact camera segment, pairing a larger-than-typical sensor format with a fixed-lens, pocketable body. The camera supports an ISO range of 50 to 3200, giving shooters flexibility across varied lighting conditions.

Autofocus is handled by a contrast detection system with 9 selectable focus points, though it lacks eye tracking and subject tracking capabilities. Color output can be rendered in either sRGB or Adobe RGB, catering to photographers who need wider color gamut options for print or professional workflows. Images are captured at a maximum resolution of 2640x1760 pixels, with burst shooting available at up to 3 frames per second.

The body is constructed from a plastic/metal composite and measures 113.3 x 59.5 x 54.6mm, weighing in at 280g — compact enough for everyday carry. A 2.5-inch TFT LCD display with 230,000 dots serves as the primary composition tool, as no viewfinder is included. Storage is via SD and SDHC cards, and the camera includes a pop-up built-in flash with a Guide Number of 6 (ISO 100/m).

Battery life is rated at approximately 250 shots per the CIPA standard. There is no weather sealing, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth connectivity.

Key FeaturesSigma DP2

APS-C Foveon Sensor: The DP2 uses Sigma's Foveon X3 APS-C sensor, which captures full color data at every pixel location rather than using a Bayer color filter array, resulting in distinctive rendering with high perceived sharpness.

41mm Equivalent Fixed Lens: A fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 lens (41mm full-frame equivalent) provides a natural, slightly wide perspective well-suited to street and everyday photography.

TRUE II Image Processor: Sigma's TRUE II processor handles the demanding task of processing Foveon sensor data, managing color reconstruction and noise reduction.

ISO 50–3200 Range: A base ISO of 50 allows for clean images in bright conditions, while ISO 3200 extends usability into lower-light situations.

Adobe RGB Color Support: Shooting in Adobe RGB captures a wider color gamut, which is useful for print workflows and professional color grading.

RAW (X3F) File Format: The camera records Sigma's native X3F RAW files, giving photographers full access to sensor data for post-processing in Sigma Photo Pro.

Camera SpecificationsSigma DP2

Sigma DP2 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel, Documentary
TypePoint and Shoot
SensorAPS-C
Resolution14MP
ProcessorTRUE II
ISO Range50 – 3200
AF SystemContrast Detection
AF Points9 selectable points
Max Photo Resolution2640x1760
Burst Rate3 fps
Max Frame Rate30fps
Bit Depth8-bit

DescriptionSigma DP2

The Sigma DP2 is a point-and-shoot compact camera centered on an APS-C sensor with 14MP resolution, a pairing that sets it apart from most cameras in its category. The TRUE II image processor handles all imaging tasks, and the camera's ISO sensitivity runs from 50 to 3200, providing a workable range for both bright daylight and lower-light environments. Autofocus uses a contrast detection system with 9 selectable points, though eye tracking and subject tracking are not available.

Still images can be shot in burst mode at up to 3fps, and color output is available in sRGB or Adobe RGB. The body is made of a plastic/metal composite, measuring 113.3 x 59.5 x 54.6mm and weighing 280g. The rear 2.5-inch TFT LCD at 230,000 dots is the sole composition aid — no viewfinder is present.

Storage is through SD and SDHC cards, and a pop-up built-in flash with a Guide Number of 6 (ISO 100/m) is included. Battery life is rated at approximately 250 shots per the CIPA standard. The camera has no weather sealing and no wireless connectivity.

ProsSigma DP2

  • APS-C sensor with 14MP resolution is unusually large for a compact point-and-shoot
  • TRUE II image processor handles the camera's imaging pipeline
  • ISO range of 50–3200 provides flexibility from bright to low-light conditions

ConsSigma DP2

  • No viewfinder of any kind — composition relies entirely on the 2.5-inch, 230,000-dot LCD
  • No weather sealing, making the camera vulnerable to moisture and dust
  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity limits wireless transfer options

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Frequently Asked QuestionsSigma DP2

What sensor size does the Sigma DP2 use?+
The Sigma DP2 uses an APS-C sensor with 14MP resolution. Images are captured at a maximum resolution of 2640x1760 pixels, and the sensor is processed by the TRUE II image processor.
Does the Sigma DP2 have image stabilization?+
No. The DP2 has no image stabilization of any kind — optical, in-body, and digital stabilization are all absent according to its specifications.
What memory cards does the Sigma DP2 accept?+
The camera accepts SD and SDHC cards. There is no mention of SDXC or UHS-rated card support in the specifications.
Can I connect the Sigma DP2 wirelessly to my phone or computer?+
No. The DP2 does not include Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. It does have a USB connection for wired data transfer.
Does the Sigma DP2 have a viewfinder?+
No viewfinder is included. Composition is done entirely through the 2.5-inch TFT LCD display, which has a resolution of 230,000 dots.
What is the flash capability of the Sigma DP2?+
The DP2 features a pop-up built-in flash that is manually operated, with a Guide Number of 6 at ISO 100/m.

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