Camera size constraints come down to the photographer. Those who wear cargo pants or coats with large pockets may find the DP1 an easy fit. In my case, the GRD II is truly a pocket camera whereas the DP1 lens bulge puts it, along with the G9, in the small belt case category.
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Monday, June 16, 2008
GRD II and DP1 Size Comparison
The Sigma DP1 and Ricoh GR Digital II are frequently compared since they both offer nearly distortion free 28mm equivalent lenses, manual controls, and RAW capability. They are also priced similarly at the high end of the compact digital camera market. For those who haven't had a chance to handle both cameras, here's a quick look at how they compare in terms of size:


Camera size constraints come down to the photographer. Those who wear cargo pants or coats with large pockets may find the DP1 an easy fit. In my case, the GRD II is truly a pocket camera whereas the DP1 lens bulge puts it, along with the G9, in the small belt case category.
Camera size constraints come down to the photographer. Those who wear cargo pants or coats with large pockets may find the DP1 an easy fit. In my case, the GRD II is truly a pocket camera whereas the DP1 lens bulge puts it, along with the G9, in the small belt case category.
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