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SD10
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NEW 10.2 Million Pixels (3.4 Mp Red + 3.4 MP Green + 3.4 Mp Blue) Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera and 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC & 55-200mm F4-5.6 telephoto zoom lenses.
Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new Sigma SD10 Digital SLR camera. This high-definition digital SLR camera is powered by Foveon X3® image sensor, which captures all RGB colors at each and every pixel. -
FOVEON X3(R) Direct Image Sensor Foveon X3(R) direct image sensor in the Sigma SD10 digital SLR can capture all RGB colors at each and every pixel. The revolutionary design of Foveon X3® direct image sensor features three layers of pixel sensors Using three silicon-embedded layers of pixel sensors, stacked to take advantage of silicon’s ability to absorb red, green, and blue light at different respective depths, the Foveon X3® direct image sensor can thereby directly capture full color and detail at each and every pixel location, without interpolation. Other conventional image sensors feature just single layer of pixel sensors in a tiled mosaic pattern. Each pixel detects only one color of light, which has been filtered through a single red or green or blue color filter. As a result, two thirds of the color information at each pixel is blocked out. To compensate, the missing color is estimated through a complicated process of color interpolation, leading to color errors, color artifacts and loss of image detail. Sigma SD10, powered by Foveon X3® direct image sensor, however, captures all three colors at every pixel location, ensuring the capture of full, complete color. It efficiently reproduces color more accurately, and offers sharper resolution, pixel for pixel, than any conventional image sensor. - RAW Image Format
With the RAW data recording system of the SIGMA SD10, it is possible to obtain high picture definition and compact file size. The lossless compression system of RAW data, eliminates image deterioration, provides superior pictures, without sacrificing original image quality and retains full image capture details. - Three Resolution Settings
Depending on the intention of the photographer, the SIGMA SD10 allows photographers to capture RAW data images in one of three resolutions. HI mode (2268 x 1512 x 3 layers) delivers highest resolution image performance. MED mode (1512 x 1008 x 3 layers) has high definition and recording capacity. LOW mode (1134 x 756 x 3 layers) for capturing the most images per given memory capacity. - Exclusive SIGMA Photo Pro 2.0 Software
The SD10 comes with SIGMA Photo Pro 2.0 software for modifying recorded RAW data image files. It is easy to make adjustments (white balance, exposure, color balance, and contrast for example) in three modes. The X3F mode stores the original settings of the image at point of capture. In the auto adjustment mode the software analyzes and automatically makes adjustments of RAW data. The custom-mode allows the photographer to make individual adjustments to exposure, contrast, shadow, highlight, sharpness, and saturation. The latest addition to Sigma Photo Pro 2.0 software is X3 Fill Light. This easy to use facility corrects tones on images of high contrast exposure or back lit pictures. The under exposed areas of the image can receive extra exposure without "burning out" the highlight regions. Conversely, more detail can be obtained from over-exposed sections without plunging the more shaded areas into darkness. SIGMA Photo Pro supports 8-bit TIFF, 16-bit TIFF, and JPEG file formats and also outputs images in four-color space (s.a. sRGB and AppleRGB). The default setting for resolution is the same as the resolution selected when capturing the image on the camera (High, Medium, or Low). It is also possible to select one half, or double the resolution for the processed image. - ISO100-1600 setting
In Default or normal mode the ISO sensitivity of SD10 can be set to 100, 200, 400 and 800. If Extended Mode is selected, it is possible to use ISO 1600 sensitivity. In any ISO sensitivity setting, it is possible to select a high shutter speed from 1/6000 sec. to a slow shutter speed of 30secs. - Image Sensor Dust Protector
Most digital SLR cameras are typically vulnerable to dust entering the body especially when the lens is dismounted for changing. Dust and dirt entering through the lens mount of a digital camera, can create serious defects in image quality. The dust protector of the SIGMA SD10 prevents dust from entering and adhering to the image sensor. Even if dust adheres to the dust protector it will not have an influence on image quality, because the dust protector is located away from the image sensor and is therefore out of focus. - The Sports Finder
The coverage of a viewfinder of a digital SLR camera with interchangeable lens is almost the same as the picture seen on its image sensor. However, the coverage of viewfinder can be maximum 100%, and no portions of the outside area projected on the image sensor can be seen. SIGMA SD10 is equipped with a "sport finder" which offers a view that extends outside of the frame. The area that is out of the image sensor coverage range is marked by transparent light gray, to distinguish it from the active picture taking area. It is also important to monitor the area surrounding the photographic subject. In this respect, the sports finder makes the photographer aware of imminent photo opportunities. - Intuitive Interface
Clearly marked operation panel buttons make it easy for photographers to identify and use desired functions. Each button of the Sigma SD10 is devised and arranged to provide a functional and easy-to-use setting. The SD-10 is probably the most user-friendly digital SLR. It is always ready to shoot, even when reviewing earlier images. - Mirror lock-up Mechanism Prevents Camera Shake
The mirror lock-up mechanism raises the mirror thus preventing vibration when the shutter is released. This prevents camera shake, and is especially effective for macro photography, shooting scenes using telephoto lenses or scientific work. Use of a remote controller or cable release (sold separately) also reduces the possibility of camera shake. - Exposure Compensation and Auto Bracketing
It is possible to adjust exposure in 1/3 EV steps increments up to }3 EV from the auto- exposure level set for the scene. In situations where it is difficult to determine proper exposure, the auto bracketing function allows a sequence of pictures to be taken of the same subject at three different exposure levels; Appropriate Exposure, Under Exposure and Over Exposure. - Non-stop shooting up to 30 frames
A high-speed CPU and high-volume buffer memory enable the SD10 to shoot at 2.5 frames per second for up to 30 consecutive frames in LOW mode, up to 14 consecutive frames in MED mode, and up to 6 frames in high-quality HI mode. - IEEE 1394 (FireWire) and USB Interfaces
The SIGMA SD10 can transmit the images from camera to computer with high-speed IEEE1394 (Firewire) and widely available USB interfaces. IEEE1394 (Firewire)?@interface delivers super-high-speed image data transmission rate. - Power Source
SD10 can be powered by two CR-V3 lithium batteries or four "AA" Ni-Mh batteries or four Nickel Zinc primary batteries or a dedicated AC adapter (included with the camera). Optional battery pack can hold four CR-V3 batteries or eight AA batteries more than enough power for most shoots. When using the camera indoors for an extended period of time or transferring the imaged to the computer, it is advisable to power the camera from a socket using the AC Adapter (provided). - Recording on CF cards and Microdrives
The Sigma SD10 records on reliable, high capacity Type I and Type II CF (CompactFlash) cards or a Microdrive to hold larger volumes of data. - 1.8 in. type TFT Monitor
The SIGMA SD10 is equipped with a large 1.8 in. appr.130,000 dot low temperature polysilicon TFT-LCD monitor with white LED on the back panel, which displays images, menus and histogram. The coverage area of the LCD monitor is 100%, of that seen from the viewfinder and thanks to the LCD-monitor, the composition can also be seen easily. By operation of +/- Controller, three types of screen display can be chosen; thumbnail display (9 images simultaneous display), Single-Image display, and a Zoom-in display (the area of magnification can be freely chosen by the 4-Way Controller). By pressing the INFO button, detailed image information can be displayed on the TFT-LCD monitor, such as shutter speed, aperture value etc. - NTSC/PAL
SIGMA SD10 camera’s video output system can be switched between PAL system (used in Europe, etc.) and NTSC system (in Japan and the U.S., etc.). This means that video output of SIGMA SD10 pictures is possible in many parts of the world. - Wireless Flash Photography With Exclusive EF-500 DG SUPER
It is possible to enjoy the S-TTL Wireless Flash, if two optional electronic EF-500 DG SUPER flashguns are used. In the "Wireless Flash" mode, the camera will control the flash power level automatically. Compact - Lightweight zoom lenses designed to suit the characteristics of digital cameras. (2003.10.27) 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC. This zoom lens was exclusively designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras. The image circle was designed to match the size of the image sensors of digital SLR cameras, and this produced a compact lens with a maximum diameter of 60mm (2.3 in.), overall length of 67.5mm (2.6 in.) and weight of only 245g (8.6 oz.). It has a variable angle of view of 76.5 degree - 31.7 degree. The use of aspherical lenses provides correction for various aberrations throughout the entire zoom range and produce high level of optical performance. 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC lens has a minimum focusing distance of 25cm (9.8 in.) at all focal lengths and is capable of macro photography with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:3.5.
50-200mm F4-5.6 DC Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 55-200mm F4-5.6 DC. This compact telephoto zoom lens was exclusively designed for use with digital SLR cameras. The image circle was designed to match the size of the image sensors of digital SLR cameras that also allows compact body and lightweight with overall length of 84.6mm (3.3 in.), and weight of only 310g/10.9 oz. It has a filter size of 55mm, maximum diameter of 70mm (2.7 in.). This remarkably compact high performance zoom lens is ideally suited to a wide range of subjects. This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 110cm (43.3 in.) and maximum magnification of 1:4.
*They cannot be used in SA-7 and SA-9 35mm film SLR cameras. Combination with these cameras may cause vignetting on the picture surface. *If SD9 or SD10 digital cameras are used, the angle of view will be equal to 30-85mm focal length. The angle of view varies depending on the camera.
SD10 Bundled Accessories: - SIGMA Photo Pro disk
- Dedicated AC adapter SAC-1
- AC cable
- Dedicated USB cable
- Dedicated IEEE1394 (FireWire) cable
- Dedicated video cable
- LCD monitor cover
- Strap
- Eyepiece cup
- Body cap
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| Storage Media | CompactFlashTM (CF) (TypeI/II), Microdrive TM | | Image Sensor Size | 20.7~13.8mm | | Lens Mount | SA Bayonet Mount | | Actual Field of View | Equivalent to 1.7x the focal length of lens when used on a 35mm SLR | | Usable Lenses | Sigma SA mount lenses | | Image Sensor | FOVEON X3® | | Number of Pixels | 10.29 Mp (3.4Mp Red + 3.4Mp Green + 3.4Mp Blue) 2268 x 1512 x 3 layers | | Aspect Ratio | 3 : 2 | | Image Recording Format | Lossless compression RAW Data (12-bit) | | Resolution (File Size) | Max.: 4536 x 3024 (processed, double sized) HI: 2268 x 1512 (Approx. 8MB) MED: 1512 x 1008 (Approx. 4MB) LOW: 1134x756 (Approx. 2MB) | | Continuous shooting Speed | HI: 1.9 fps, MED: 2.4 fps, LOW: 2.5 fps | | Maximum number of frames for continuous shooting | HI: 6 frames, MED: 14 frames, LOW: 30frames | | Interfaces | IEEE1394 (Firewire), USB (1.1), Video Out (NTSC/PAL) | | White Balance | 8 types (Auto, Sunlight, Shade, Overcast, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash and Custom) | | Viewfinder Type | Pentaprism SLR Viewfinder | | Viewfinder Frame coverage | 97% vertical , 98% horizontal | | Viewfinder Magnification | 0.77 x (50mm F1.4 - ?ö) | | Eyepoint | 18mm | | Diopter Adjustment Range | -3dpt - {1dpt | | Auto Focus Type | TTL phase difference detection system | | AF Operating Range | EV2 - +18 (ISO100) | | Focus Mode | AF-S (single), AF-C (continuous), with AF motion prediction function | | Metering Systems | 8-segment Evaluative Metering, Center Metering, and Center-Weighted Average Metering | | Metering Range | EV1 to 20 (with 50mm F1.4 at ISO100) | | Exposure Modes | (P) Program AE (with program shift function), (S) Shutter Speed Priority AE, (A) Aperture Priority AE, (M) Manual | | ISO Sensitivity | Equivalent to ISO 100, 200, 400, 800. Extended Mode: 1600 | | Exposure Compensation | } 3EV (in 1/3steps) | | AE Lock | Pushbutton type (exposure settings are locked while the button in depressed) | | Auto Bracketing | Three Different Exposure Levels; Appropriate, Under and Over Exposure; Maximum variation of }3EV in 1/3 EV steps | | Shutter Type | Vertical-travel metal focal plane shutter electronically controlled through entire speed range | | Shutter Speeds | 1/6000sec. to 15sec. (ISO100,200), 1/6000sec. to 4sec (ISO400,800), Bulb (ISO100,200 up to 15 sec.) Extended Mode: 1/6000 to 30sec., bulb up to 30 sec. (ISO 100 to 1600) | | External Flash Synchronization | Hot shoe (contact X, synchronized at 1/180-sec. or less, with dedicated flash linking contact) | | LCD Monitor Type | 1.8", Color TFT LCD with about 130,000 dot low-temp. polysilicon Coverage Area : 100% Backlight : White LED | | Reviewing Images | Single-Image Display, Zoom-in Display, 9 images thumbnail display, Slide Show | | Menu Languages | Japanese / English / French / German | | Power Source | 3V lithium battery (CR-V3) x 2pcs., or Ni-MH x 4pcs, Nickel Zinc Primary Battery x 4pcs. Dedicated AC Adapter | | Dimension and Weight | Dimensions : 152mm (W) x 120mm (H) x 79mm (D) / 5.9 in. (W) X 4.7 in. (H) X 3.1 in. (D) Weight: 785g / 27.7 oz. | | * The appearance and specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. |
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