Mon, 04 Oct 2010 Sigma SD15 review
Beefy DSLR with triple-layered sensor for ‘3D-like’ images
- Manufacturer: Sigma
- Pros: Compatible with over 40 lenses and numerous accessories; unique Foveon X3 CMOS sensor; chunky build and rugged feel
- Cons: No HD video shooting; no Live View; sensor aside, it’s not crammed with cutting-edge specification; very noisy at higher ISOs
- Min specs: DSLR with interchangeable lens; 14.45Mp; SIGMA SA mount lens; Foveon X3 direct image CMOS sensor, 20.7 x 13.8mm; 5-point autofocus; ISO 100-3200; 3 frames/sec continuous; mini USB 2.0; 3in (460k pixel) LCD monitor; SD/SDHC card; RAW, JPEG format; 12Wh Li-ion battery; 774g with battery
- Price: £899 inc VAT
- Star rating:
Macworld Buying Advice
If your chief aim when researching which DSLR to buy is to find the best-value all rounder, crammed full of the latest tech, then the SD15 isn’t for you. Since accessories are Sigma’s stock-in-trade, the advantage here is that the SD15 is compatible with over 40 lenses, plus numerous flashguns, remotes and adaptors. Probably the best audience for the SD15 is the fine-art photographer happy to lend their images a different look and feel to stand apart from the crowd, and who will enjoy tweaking their exposures in Photoshop to the nth degree.
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