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The DP1 is a compact digital camera from Japanese company Sigma released in 2008.

The first prototypes of the camera was displayed at Photokina in 2006. The main selling points for this cameras was that it uses a Foveon based sensor in a compact body. Previous implantation of this sensor was in larger digital SLR bodies like the Sigma SD14. This sensor is based on the 20.7 x 13.8mm Foveon X3 design, and can produce a maximum image resolution of 2640 x 1760 pixels in JPEG or Raw formats.

The fixed 16.6mm lens at an 35mm equivalent of 28mm. An optical viewfinder can be used as well as a 230,000 pixel 2.5" LCD screen. This camera also has a basic video capability, capturing 320 x 240 at 30 fps. It uses MultiMediaCard / SDHC as the storage media. It uses Hi-Speed USB2 for connectivity. It is powered by lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.