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Sigma DP2 Quattro

The Sigma DP2 Quattro is a fixed-lens APS-C compact digital camera introduced in 2014, built around Sigma's Foveon X3 Quattro sensor and a 30mm F2.8 lens (roughly a 45mm equivalent in 35mm terms). It was positioned as a specialist stills camera aimed at photographers wanting Foveon colour rendering in a portable body rather than as a general-purpose compact.

UK auction data for the DP2 Quattro is thin: a single hammer result of £328 at a Chiswick saleroom in July 2025 is the only verified sale on file, so today's market read is necessarily narrow. That figure reflects wholesale auction-hammer level rather than retail, and dealer or private-sale asking prices for clean, boxed examples typically sit higher. With only one data point, what a DP2 Quattro is worth in 2026 is best treated as indicative rather than a settled price.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: July 2025

Date Price Source
Jul 2025 £328 Chiswick Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Sigma DP2 Quattro worth today?

Based on the limited UK auction record available, a DP2 Quattro sold for £328 hammer in mid-2025; that is the clearest recent value reference, though private-sale prices can run higher.

How much does a Sigma DP2 Quattro sell for at UK auction?

Only one verified UK auction sale is on file at £328, so the price a DP2 Quattro sells for in the saleroom should be read as a single data point rather than an established range.

Is the Sigma DP2 Quattro a good buy at this price?

For photographers specifically wanting Foveon output from a fixed 45mm-equivalent lens, the sub-£350 auction level looks reasonable, but buyers without a use case for Sigma Photo Pro and X3F files may find the value harder to justify.