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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Review: Sigma SD1 DSLR Digital Camera

 Sigma SD1 DSLR Digital Camera

Sigma has announced the World’s first full color image sensor Digital Camera, called Sigma SD1 DSLR. The SD1 DSLR Camera first introduced at last summer and now comes with Foveon X3 image sensor with offers high-end photographers with the option to extremely costly medium format cameras and digital backs. The Sigma SD1 Digital Camera will be ships on June and might cost an MSRP of $9,700.00 in the united states or just for £6,199.99 in United Kingdom.

Sigma SD1 DSLR Features

Features with Foveon 23.5×15.7mm APS-C X3 image sensor, Sigma SD1 DSLR camera has around 15.4 million photosites with 3 vertically stacked color filter systems and an 46-megapixel DSLR is delivered in a splash-proof, easy-to-handle build that is similar to that of a classic 35mm camera. The device also support dual Three-layer Responsive Ultimate Engine (TRUE) II image processing engines that works great for produces high-definition images with richly graduated tones and support additional functions such as Loupe, Slideshow, Print, Convert to JPEG file and Batch White Balance settings

Sigma SD1 DSLR Design

Sigma SD1 Digital Camera comes with weather resistant feature with designed lightweight body made for solid magnesium alloy with measuring in 146 mm × 113 mm × 80 mm with weight 700g/24.7oz to withstand rough use and shocks in harsh conditions, an 11-point autofocus system, Type 1 CF cards with UDMA compatibility, option of selecting either full-size, half-size or quarter-size RAW files and with an ISO sensitivity range from 100 to 6400 for improved image processing and noise reduction algorithms.

Sigma SD1 DSLR Specifications

Sigma SD1 DSLR Camera will be packs with Li-ion Battery Pack BP-21, built in flash, a 3.0-inch TFT color monitor with a wide viewing angle, support 460,000 pixel resolution and an auto-focus system with 11 shifted twin cross kind AF points making it easy to check focusing and composition. The Sigma SD1 Digital Camera also the first Sigma camera which is capable of shooting RAW and JPEG format images simultaneously.

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