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I have one of these cameras having bought one a couple of weeks ago. I kind of agree with many of your comments about the limitations and share your frustrations about the controls.

However the fact is that I now have a camera that is capable of producing images comparable to my DSLR and it fits in my pocket.


Sure, the DP-2 will be better, but for sheer picture quality I have not seen images produced from a compact camera that come anywhere near the DP-1, not even the £500 Leica D-Lux 3 it replaced.

The main thing you failed to mention in your review is Depth of Field. Due to it's large sensor we finally have a compact camera which has properly controllable depth of field.

I agree it is not a joy to use, but I'm getting used to it's quirky controls and I feel it is set to be a classic.

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Definitely a classic in the making, like Peter said, if only for the big sensor in a digicam specifcation alone.  But, surely there's competition hot on its heels in the shape of the Ricoh GX200, Panasonic LX3, as well as vapourware like the Canon G10 and the Nikon P5100 successor? 

Meanwhile, if fixed focal lengths, relatively large sensors and compact cameras is your thing, perhaps the Olympus E-420 and 25mm f2.8 pancake lens isn't so much bigger? The DP-1 isn't exactly pocketable after all.

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