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Sigma DP2x Compact Camera

The Sigma DP2x is a 14MP APS-C compact camera — known for its APS-C Foveon X3 Sensor and 14MP TRUE II Processor. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sigma DP2x Compact Camera

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Camera OverviewSigma DP2x

The Sigma DP2x is a compact point-and-shoot camera built around an APS-C sensor — a notable distinction in its category — paired with the TRUE II image processor. The sensor delivers a 14MP resolution with a maximum output of 2640x1760 pixels, and the ISO range runs from 50 to 3200, giving photographers flexibility across a variety of lighting conditions. The camera's metal-clad body measures 113.3 x 59.5 x 56.1 mm and weighs just 260g, making it genuinely pocketable despite the larger sensor format.

On the back, a 2.5-inch TFT LCD with 230,000 dots handles composition and image review duties. There is no built-in viewfinder, though the standard hot shoe accommodates an optional external optical viewfinder as well as external flash units. A built-in pop-up flash with a Guide Number of 6 (ISO 100/m) covers basic low-light situations.

Autofocus is handled by a contrast detection system with 9 focus points. Storage relies on SD and SDHC cards, and connectivity includes USB. The camera offers seven color profiles — Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Portrait, Landscape, B&W, and Sepia — giving shooters meaningful in-camera creative control.

Burst shooting is supported at up to 3 frames per second. No image stabilization of any kind is present, and neither Wi-Fi nor Bluetooth is included.

Key FeaturesSigma DP2x

APS-C Foveon X3 Sensor: A large-format sensor in a pocketable body captures more light and detail than the small sensors typical of compact cameras.

14MP TRUE II Processor: Sigma's TRUE II image processor handles RAW output and color rendering from the Foveon X3 sensor, outputting files at up to 2640x1760 pixels.

41mm f/2.8 Fixed Lens: The permanently attached 41mm equivalent lens suits everyday and street photography with a natural field of view.

ISO 50–3200 Range: A low base ISO of 50 supports shooting in bright conditions with wide apertures, while 3200 extends usability into dim environments.

Metal-Clad Body: The all-metal construction keeps the camera rigid and well-built at just 260g, making it pocketable without feeling cheap.

Hot Shoe Mount: A standard hot shoe accepts external flash units or an optional optical viewfinder accessory to compensate for the lack of a built-in viewfinder.

Camera SpecificationsSigma DP2x

Sigma DP2x full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesDocumentary, Travel
TypePoint and Shoot
SensorAPS-C
Resolution14MP
ProcessorTRUE II
ISO Range50 – 3200
AF SystemContrast Detection
AF Points9
Max Photo Resolution2640x1760
Burst Rate3 fps
Max Frame Rate30fps
Bit Depth8-bit

DescriptionSigma DP2x

The Sigma DP2x pairs an APS-C sensor — processed by the TRUE II image processor — with a compact, metal-clad body that weighs just 260g and measures 113.3 x 59.5 x 56.1 mm. It delivers a maximum still image resolution of 2640x1760 pixels at 14MP, with an ISO range spanning 50 to 3200 for coverage across a wide range of lighting conditions. The rear 2.5-inch TFT LCD offers 230,000 dots of resolution for image review and composition.

A contrast detection autofocus system with 9 focus points handles focus acquisition, while burst shooting is available at up to 3 frames per second. For creative control, the camera offers 7 color profiles: Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Portrait, Landscape, B&W, and Sepia. The standard hot shoe supports external flash units and an optional optical viewfinder, complementing the built-in pop-up flash rated at Guide Number 6 (ISO 100/m).

Storage is via SD and SDHC cards, and the camera connects via USB. No image stabilization is present, and wireless connectivity (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) is not included.

ProsSigma DP2x

  • APS-C sensor in a compact body — a rare combination for a point-and-shoot form factor
  • 14MP resolution with a maximum image output of 2640x1760 pixels via the TRUE II processor
  • ISO range of 50–3200 provides flexibility from bright daylight to moderate low-light shooting

ConsSigma DP2x

  • No image stabilization of any kind (inBody or digital), which can be a drawback in lower light
  • No built-in viewfinder — the hot shoe optical viewfinder must be purchased separately
  • Battery rated for approximately 250 shots (CIPA standard), which is modest for extended shooting sessions

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Frequently Asked QuestionsSigma DP2x

Does the Sigma DP2x have image stabilization?+
No. According to the specifications, the DP2x has no in-body image stabilization and no digital image stabilization — the type is listed explicitly as 'None.' Photographers should account for this, especially when shooting in lower light at the higher end of the ISO range.
What memory cards does the DP2x accept?+
The DP2x is compatible with SD and SDHC cards. SDXC is not listed as a supported format in the specifications, so card selection should be limited to those two standards.
Can I use an external flash or viewfinder with the DP2x?+
Yes. The camera features a standard hot shoe that supports both external flash units and an optional external optical viewfinder. The built-in pop-up flash has a Guide Number of 6 at ISO 100/m for basic coverage.
What sensor size does the DP2x use?+
The DP2x uses an APS-C sensor with a 14MP resolution, processed by Sigma's TRUE II image processor. This is notably larger than the sensors found in most point-and-shoot cameras in its class.
Does the DP2x support video recording?+
The specifications list video capability at up to 30fps with 8-bit color depth, though no maximum resolution is specified in the data. The camera's primary focus is still photography.
What autofocus system does the DP2x use?+
The DP2x uses a contrast detection autofocus system with 9 focus points. Eye tracking and subject tracking are not supported.

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