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Sigma SD9 Digital Cameras

Sigma SD9 Digital Camera

The breakthrough Sigma SD9 camera features the FOVEON® X3TM image sensor which is the world's first image-sensor that features three layers... Read More
The breakthrough Sigma SD9 camera features the FOVEON® X3TM image sensor which is the world's first image-sensor that features three layers of photo detectors. The layers are embedded in silicon to take advantage of the fact that red, green and blue light penetrate silicon to different depths allowing full-color to be measured at every pixel. The layers are positioned to take advantage of the fact that silicon absorbs different colors of light at different depths, so one layer records red, another layer records green and the other layer records blue, This means that for every pixel on a FOVEON® X3TM image sensor, there's actually a stack of three photo detectors, forming the first and only full-color capture system. Minimize

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Manufacturer: Sigma
Product MPN
MPN sgsd9
Key Features
Camera Type  What is "Camera Type"?
SLR/Professional
Resolution  What is "Resolution"?
3.54 Megapixel
Image Sensor Type  What is "Image Sensor Type"?
CMOS
Weight 1.78 lb.
Lens
Interchangeable Lens  What is "Interchangeable Lens"?
Interchangeable Lenses
Focus Type Autofocus
Image Quality
Camera Resolution  What is "Camera Resolution"?
3.54 Megapixel
Image Resolutions  What is "Image Resolutions"?
756 x 504 • 2263 x 1512 • 1134 x 756
Exposure Control
Shutter Speed  What is "Shutter Speed"?
15 - 1/6000 sec
White Balance  What is "White Balance"?
Auto • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Incandescent (Preset) • Shade (Preset) • Overcast (Preset) • Flash (Preset)
Frames Per Second 2.5 Frames
Storage
Memory Type  What is "Memory Type"?
CompactFlash Card Type I • IBM Microdrive
Compression Modes Uncompressed
Compression Type  What is "Compression Type"?
JPEG • TIFF • Raw Image
File Size (High Res.) 8 MB (16 images on 128MB card)
File Size (Low Res.) 2 MB (about 64 images on 128MB card)
Flash
ISO Speeds  What is "ISO Speeds"?
100 • 200 • 400
Flash Type External
Viewfinder / Display
Viewfinder  What is "Viewfinder"?
Optical (Through-the-lens)
LCD Screen  What is "LCD Screen"?
With LCD Screen
LCD Screen Size 1.8 in.
LCD Screen Resolution 130,000 pixels
LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position
Interfaces
Interface Type  What is "Interface Type"?
USB • FireWire
Video Interface Video Out
Power Supply
Battery Type 4 x AA Batteries
Included Features
Self Timer 2 Sec. • 10 Sec.
Built-in MP3 Player Unknown
Built-in Microphone Without Built-in Microphone
Built-in Speaker Without Built-in Speaker
Tripod Mount With Tripod Mount
System Requirements
Operating System Apple Mac OS 9 • Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows ME • Microsoft Windows XP
Dimensions
Width 6 in.
Depth 3.1 in.
Height 4.72 in.
Weight 1.78 lb.
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories Software • USB Cable • Video Cable • AC Power Adapter • Strap
Review Summary
7 Reviews from Epinions.com
Overall Rating: 3.5/5 stars  
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By: edwinmharris
Jul 25, 2005

Best Value in Digital SLR's

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: unmatched image quality, rich color, images scale well for poster output

Cons: noise high at ISO 400, AF too slow for sports, no built in flash

Bottom Line:
Best Enthusiast Value. Read More


By: ucsbgaucho
May 17, 2005

Will give any Nikon or Canon a run for their money

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Image quality, resolution, sharpness, price of camera, lens selection, X3F technology, battery life

Cons: Lowlight noise, anything other than iso 100 isn't great, but that's it

Bottom Line:
If you're looking to get into the professional ranks but can't afford the top-of-the-line, go with Sigma Read More


By: dealerpro
Jan 5, 2005

The Best Camera

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  

Pros: Excellent Conditon

Cons: Professionals


By: antonio777
Dec 5, 2003

Foveon Technology and the SD9

Author's Rating: 3/5 stars  

Pros: 10.2 Megapixel resolution, natural aesthetic to the images, Excellent build quality, AC adapter for indoors

Cons: Not for low-light, iso 200/400 are noisy, Requires two sets of batteries

Bottom Line:
Higher resolution than other 6Mpixel DSLR's. Very solid construction. However...noisy long exposures, skin tones that require color desaturation and limited iso versatility make it questionable. Read More


By: rricky
Dec 11, 2003

Needs improvement

Author's Rating: 3/5 stars  

Pros: Very Sharp images. Excellent for capturing solid objects. Foveon Chip

Cons: Not recommended for portraits. Only saves to raw format. Yellow cast on images.


By: ptlpc
Jan 4, 2006

Great images

Author's Rating: 3/5 stars  

Pros: Images with fantastic detail

Cons: RAW only, white ballance issues, poor integration with flash.


By: pmbfilmsinc2
Oct 8, 2004

SD9 needs to have more then just a raw image format .

Author's Rating: 1/5 stars  

Pros: When the images come out they are beautiful and sharp when shot at 400.

Cons: This camera is only capable of shooting in raw format which creates less images.



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