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Best 1 Sigma dp2 Quattro

The Sigma dp2 Quattro is a full-frame digital camera featuring a 24.2MP back-illuminated sensor and a fixed 50mm f/1.4 lens, offering high image quality in a relatively small and lightweight body for demanding photographers.

2 Sigma dp3 Quattro

The Sigma DP Quattro is a compact, fixed-lens digital camera featuring a full-frame back-illuminated sensor and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonne S lens for high image quality and sharp detail in a relatively small body.

3 Sigma dp0 Quattro

The Sigma dp0 Quattro is a compact digital camera featuring a full-frame back-illuminated sensor and integrated GPS, offering high-resolution image capture with advanced autofocus and metering capabilities in a relatively small body.

4 Sigma dp1 Quattro

The Sigma DP1 Quattro is a full-frame digital camera featuring a 24.6MP back-illuminated sensor and a high-performance 50mm f/1.8 lens, renowned for its exceptional image quality and dynamic range in a relatively small body.

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