Are you looking for the best camera to suit your needs? Due to a wide range of options, making a wise and weighted decision can be rather challenging. Which specs to keep in mind? What are the key pros and cons of each model? This comparison should give some helpful hints!
The goal of this overview is to provide a detailed comparison of two popular camera models from Large Sensor Compact category, introduced by Sigma. We are going to take a closer look at the technical and physical characteristics, features, and performance. The models we are going to assess and compare in this review are DP1x and DP1. The first common feature of Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1 that is worth mentioning is sensor. Both cameras feature CMOS (Foveon X3) sensors with a resolution of 5.0 MP.
Now, before we can move on to our comparison, let's take a moment to look at the key characteristics of Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1.
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Being a newer model, Sigma DP1x substituted
Sigma DP1s.
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Weight | 250 g vs 270 g | 20 g lighter |
Raw Support | Yes | Yes | Better image quality |
External Flash Shoe | Yes | Yes | Flash Shoe available |
Built-In Flash | Yes | Yes | External flash available |
Touch Screen | No | No | No touch screen |
Screen Size | 2.5″ | 2.5″ | Not suitable for flash photography |
Screen Resolution | 230k dots | 230k dots | Small screen resolution |
Screen Type | Fixed Type | Fixed Type | No flexible viewing angles |
Viewfinder | No | No | No ViewFinder |
Sensor Resolution | 5.0 MP | 5.0 MP | Small sensor resolution |
AutoFocus Face Detection | No | No | No Face Detection |
Timelapse Recording | No | No | No timelapse recording |
Bracketing | No | No | No AE bracketing |
Continuous Shooting | fps | fps | Low continuous shooting |
Image Stabilization | No | No | No image stabilization |
Environmental Sealing | No | No | No environmental sealing |
Before heading straight to the technical characteristics of each model, let’s start with comparing their physical specs. Let’s start with looking at the physical difference of the two products. Below are images that clearly show the sizes of Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1 from the front view.
Now, let’s go on and see how the reviewed models are different or similar by the top view.
After looking at these images, you should get a clear idea of each model’s dimensions and how they are different from each other. However, we are not going to stop there. The next characteristic worth looking at is the weight. Of course, not every photographer is concerned about the weight, for example, it wouldn't be a decisive point for those who shoot in a studio. However, it is still an important factor because if you happen to go on a long photo session or just love having the camera with you wherever you go, you want to be sure that the chosen model isn't too heavy.
Speaking of weight, Sigma DP1x is a lighter option of these two, as it weights 20g less than the Sigma DP1. This difference, in fact, can become a significant disadvantage for the photographers, who prefer to have their cameras with them wherever they go.
Sensor is, without a doubt, the most significant element of every digital camera. Its type, size, and resolution are the factors that define the quality of future shots. Thus, it is barely possible to pick a suitable camera without looking at these specs.
Are Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1 any different in terms of sensor type?
In terms of sensor type and resolution, these models are identical. Both Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1 come equipped with the same CMOS (Foveon X3) that has a resolution of 5.0 MP. Thus, if you are wondering, which option to choose, this is not a factor you should be looking at.
Take a look below to find the comparison of Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1 by the size of their sensors.
Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1 are identical by this indicator, as each feature a sensor of the same size. Thus, both cameras will provide the same level of control in terms of the depth of field if you use them with the same focal length and aperture.
If you are interested in photography or has made a career in this field, you should know that different types of shooting actually require different camera characteristics. While one model can produce outstanding portraits, at the same time, it can be terrible for shooting landscapes, and so on. Thus, before you purchase a specific camera, it is vital to decide, which type of shooting you do most often and consider an option that suits it the most.
This section of our comparison is devoted to the performance of Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1 in different fields of photography. Here we are going to look at the five main areas and evaluate how well each of the reviewed models performs in them. This will help you choose an option that suits your needs the most depending on your interest in one or several of these fields.
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Hopefully, our detailed overview of these models has helped you consider all the main specs, pros and cons of each cameras. Maybe, after reading this comparison, some of you have already decided which option to opt for depending on your needs and preferences. However, if you are still wondering which option is a better choice, Sigma DP1x or Sigma DP1, below you can see what scores each of them received in five different aspects. To wrap up, we have used our unique Decision Algorithm that assesses different camera models upon 63 different factors including their price, and, if possible, DxO Mark scores. This algorithm allows us to make our verdict more consistent and objective.
What is our final verdict? Based on our comparison and the final scores of Sigma DP1x and Sigma DP1 here is what we can say in conclusion:
According all the factors that we considered in the process of comparing these two cameras, Sigma DP1x deserves a higher Total Score than the Sigma DP1. Thus, if you are choosing between these options, we would recommend you to choose the first model over the other one.
For better understanding of each model’s technical characteristics, find the detailed comparison below:
Sigma DP1x | Sigma DP1 | |
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General | ||
Brand | Sigma | Sigma |
Model | DP1x | DP1 |
Announced | Feb 20, 2010 | May 19, 2008 |
Body Type | Large sensor compact | Large sensor compact |
Sensor | ||
Sensor Type | CMOS (Foveon X3) | CMOS (Foveon X3) |
Sensor Size | APS-C | APS-C |
Sensor Dimensions | 20.7 x 13.8 mm | 20.7 x 13.8 mm |
Sensor Area | 285.66 mm2 | 285.66 mm2 |
Sensor Resolution | 5.0 MP | 5.0 MP |
Max Image Resolution | 2640 x 1760 | 2640 x 1760 |
Max Native ISO | 3,200 | 800 |
Max Boosted ISO | n/a | n/a |
Min Native ISO | 100 | 100 |
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Manual Focus | ||
Lens Mount | Fixed lens | Fixed lens |
Number of Lenses | n/a | n/a |
Focal Length Multiplier | n/a | n/a |
Macro Focus Range | ||
AutoFocus | ||
AF Touch | ||
AF Continuous | ||
AF Single | ||
AF Tracking | ||
AF Selective | ||
AF Center | ||
AF Multi Area | ||
AF Live View | ||
AF Face Detection | ||
AF Contrast Detection | ||
AF Phase Detection | ||
Number of Focus Points | n/a | n/a |
Number of Cross Focus Points | n/a | n/a |
Screen | ||
Screen Type | Fixed Type | Fixed Type |
Screen Size | 2.5″ | 2.5″ |
Screen Resolution | 230k dots | 230k dots |
Live View | ||
Touch Screen | ||
ViewFinder | ||
ViewFinder | ||
ViewFinder Resolution | 0k dots | 0k dots |
ViewFinder Coverage | % | % |
ViewFinder Magnification | ||
Photography Features | ||
Min Shutter Speed | 30 s | 30 s |
Max Shutter Speed | 1/4000 s | 1/4000 s |
Continuous Shooting | fps | fps |
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Aperture Priority | ||
Manual Exposure Mode | ||
Exposure Compensation | ||
Custom White Balance | ||
Image Stabilization | ||
Built-in Flash | ||
Flash Range | ||
Flash Modes | n/a | n/a |
External Flash | ||
AE Bracketing | ||
WB Bracketing | ||
Exposure Modes | ||
Multi-Segment | ||
Average | ||
Spot | ||
Partial | ||
AF-Area | ||
Center Weighted | ||
Video Features | ||
Video Resolutions | 320 x 240 | n/a |
Max Video Resolution | 320 x 240 | |
Video Formats | n/a | n/a |
Microphone Port | ||
Headphone Port | ||
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Wireless Connectivity | ||
HDMI | ||
USB | USB 1.0 | USB 1.0 |
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Environmental Sealing | ||
Water Proof | ||
Dust Proof | ||
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Freeze Proof | ||
Weight | 250 g | 270 g |
Physical Dimensions | 113 x 60 x 50 mm | 113 x 60 x 50 mm |
Battery Life | n/a | n/a |
Battery Type | n/a | n/a |
Battery Model | n/a | n/a |
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Storage Type | SD/MMC card | SD/MMC card |
Storage Slots | 1 | 1 |
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