Sigma DP2
Ever bought a car that you could use only on the track. That has wrong suspension and was definitely not road legal. Well the Sigma DP2 is like that. Sure it makes picture like any camera does but with allot of "ifs" and "buts"
It isn't fast. It isn't small, it isn't particular smart set up. The Menu's are even in this version pretty slow. It lacks modern functionality and its special trick, a sensor that is read on 3 different depth leading to "14Mpixel" only effective is 4.75Mpixels. It also focusses slow, lacks EVF, its back screen is far from modern. It has a contrast based 9 area autofocussing system that will make you pull your hair out when you try to get it right on specific details.
It has a lens design that comes out and hence.. if it falls while extended it can break. It is a prime lens camera so better get used to walking. And better get used to not being able to switch between a wide lens, a normal lens or a telelens. In short it is made to do something specific really good and guess what it does that thing really good. You won't take it to parties and places where you need high ISO's. You want to shoot it at ISO 100 and that is it.
So what is the gain? Shooting at ISO 100 it offers a sharpness and color that is unbelievable. Put it on a tripod and go out to make pictures of plants and you are stunned by how good they look. Well you gotta shoot in RAW because the in camera JPG engine sucks but.. beyond those issues this is a great little camera to shoot things that don't move. In detail and microcontrast that seems to give your images almost a 3d feel.
Oh well why not lets just post a picture shot with it

For those who know what I am talking about.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/masticina/14611685803/
Such a camera that is really good in just one or two things.. and bad in the rest. But such a delight to get images out of it that are beyond your expectations.
Pros
-Its a camera
-It is well build [it has fallen a few time no problems]
-Image Quality is something special under the right conditions
-Low ISO performance is surprisingly good
-Nice Big Sensor
Cons
- Only around 4.75Mpixels effective
- It only does 45mm effective
- F2.8 isn't that fast on a sensor this small
- It is clunky in menu and functions
- It is slow to write its pictures
- Its autofocus is rather slow to
- Its manual focus is done by a small wheel on the back. it isn't perfect shall we say
- JPG's suck, you gotta shoot raw
- Raw requires either an up to date Lightroom or ...
- Or its own raw program which really isn't that good
- High ISO is worse then a 2002 DSLR
- Lets not begin about battery life
So why own it?
It does one specific thing very well and it is small and good build at it to. So if you do that one specific thing.. this camera rocks.