Depends which focal length appeals to you most. I don't particularly like a 28mm field of view and prefer something closer to a 50mm, so I went for the DP2M. Corner sharpness is supposed to be better on the 2 than the 1 as well, but that's only a minor issue. The PC software isn't too bad to learn although it's a bit slow and clunky!Well this thread was a long read but highly enlightening. And it has made me give serious consideration to picking up a 1 or 2. Would owners suggest a 1 or 2 for street shots, such as colourful foreign markets and temples when on summer hols?
And on another note, how much time needs to be spent into not learning the operating system, but also the PC software?
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This thread has all gone a bit quiet, has everyone moved on from the Merrills?
If there is anyone still shooting with the DP Merrills I've found the SAC-5 mains adapter (£40 in the UK) is available for £20 (inc p&p) from Amazon.de (http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B008GS8CPI). Looks like a standard fig-8 lead so should be a simple swap for a UK lead.
Thanks Huw..Yes I have it running on Windows 10, no problems that I have identified so far.
This thread has all gone a bit quiet, has everyone moved on from the Merrills?
If there is anyone still shooting with the DP Merrills I've found the SAC-5 mains adapter (£40 in the UK) is available for £20 (inc p&p) from Amazon.de (http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B008GS8CPI). Looks like a standard fig-8 lead so should be a simple swap for a UK lead.
A couple of different set-ups have been described, this seems to be the easiest:think u can do something with that to link it to a usb battery