In the next few days, Sigma will release the SD1, its first foray into the realm of professional digital SLR photography. With an ostentatious street price of around $7,000 (and an MSRP of $9,700!), ...
Sigma's CEO says the full-frame Foveon is still in development, despite technical issues creating years of delays ...
The $9,700 SLR's Foveon sensor captures three colors per pixel rather than the usual one. Sigma is betting people will pay for that difference. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
The Japanese camera equipment maker expects the new Foveon sensor in its upcoming SD1 will prove more competitive. Also: New image-stabilized lenses and Sigma's financial crisis. Stephen Shankland ...
The SD1’s price has been dropped by over 50 percent to $3,300 due to “new efficiencies in the camera’s production.” The camera has also been renamed the SD1 Merrill in honor of the co-creator of the ...
While we’re still waiting for a full production sample of Sigma’s new flagship DSLR, the SD1, we did get to check out a preproduction unit recently. As with all preproduction samples, you never quite ...
Sigma's flagship SLR, the SD1, has finally gotten a price and launch date. The 45-megapixel camera will go on sale in June 2011, and will cost a rather dizzying $9,700. So what do you get for that ...
Fans of Sigma's compact series will be delighted by the news of this new camera. Dubbed the DP3 Merrill, this compact camera comes with the same 46-megapixel (15.3-megapixel equivalent) Foveon X3 ...
We heard about the SD1 back in September: a Foveon-based DSLR with 45 megapixels, as they define them, though the “megapixel” rating is difficult to compare when you have different sensor patterns ...
You could be forgiven for thinking that Japan's Sigma is just a maker of lenses for the cameras of other companies like Canon and Nikon, but that's not the case. The company broke into the digital ...
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