Sigma DP2 Merrill color photos, please!

My original DP2M got caught in a rainstorm and stopped working.
The one I use now was very kindly gifted to me by Robert Hill Long for which I`m forever thankful .Thank you again Robert .
This taken during lockdown.

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such Beautiful rich color palatte and character the Merrills ...miss mine
but admittedly it required lots of attention in shooting in low light, no vf, steady hand with a small body
but the Results are Sublime !
 
such Beautiful rich color palatte and character the Merrills ...miss mine
but atdmittely it required lots if attention in shooting in lie light, no vf, steady hand with a small body
but the Results are Sublime !

External viewfinder, does the job most of the time. As mentioned,
as long as you are more than 2 meters away from the photographed
object, there should be no problem. Close-range photography
- for example, a portrait of head and shoulders - requires special
and careful attention to the parallax lines, that appear on the external viewfinder.
What's more, Sigma's SPP image processing software, is worth
the price, especially when you want to make the most of what
the Foveon X3 sensor Merrill is capable of.

XY5F6373 -1 S2 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr

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Now I have posted the last of the 3 DP2 Merrill images I originally put up in the RFF gallery. Ave atque vale, Sigma color! The other 2 were oh, a bit subtler in hues and saturation.... In any case, my Foveon use remains virtually all BW.
 
External viewfinder, does the job most of the time. As mentioned,
as long as you are more than 2 meters away from the photographed
object, there should be no problem. Close-range photography
- for example, a portrait of head and shoulders - requires special
and careful attention to the parallax lines, that appear on the external viewfinder.
What's more, Sigma's SPP image processing software, is worth
the price, especially when you want to make the most of what
the Foveon X3 sensor Merrill is capable of.

XY5F6373 -1 S2 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr

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Now there's a desirable gear photo! Some serious good taste.
 
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