At this year's PMA show Sigma Corporation, known primarily for camera lenses, re-introduced its top-end SD15 DSLR as well as five new lenses and two new compact digital cameras. The SD15 features a ...
It's taken them long enough, but Sigma has finally put their SD15 on sale in the US. First unveiled all the way back in September 2008, the $989 DSLR body uses a 14-megapixel Foveon X3 direct image ...
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The lens that sparked the popular Art series is back! Meet the “best 35mm f/1.4” in Sigma's history
The Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG II Art re-imagines the popular focal length with a lighter, smaller design ...
Sigma’s upcoming 14-megapixel SD15 DSLR promises to improve on its SD14 predecessor with an improved True II image processor. On display at PMA, the camera feels ...
Canon’s new 1D X Mark II DSLR is still fresh out of the factory, but apparently a few Sigma lenses are having compatibility issues according to a Sigma product advisory. Here’s the text straight from ...
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 ...
Although it was originally announced back at Photokina 2008, the Sigma SD15 digital SLR camera is just now hitting the market in the U.S. The Japanese camera and lens manufacturer recently announced ...
Maybe the Sigma SD15—which we saw last year at PMA2009—will be released one of these days, after being announced in 2006. This time, at least, they have complete ...
Sigma has launched a new DSLR camera, the Sigma SD15, which is an upgraded version of the SD14. The new Sigma SD15 adds in SD card compatibility as well as a new, more ‘durable’ shutter mechanism. The ...
Now, I’ll be the first to admit that the Foveon sensor has its advantages, but I’m not sure the fact that your sensor has three layers means you get to triple the number of megapixels the camera “has.
Sigma Corporation of America, the US subsidiary of Sigma Corporation (CEO: Kazuto Yamaki. Headquarters: Asao-ku, Kawasaki-shi ...
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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