3.5-megapixel digital SLR uses the new Foveon image sensor for increased color resolution
Records 2268 x 1512 stills--good for prints up to 8 by 10 and beyond--onto Type I and II CompactFlash cards
Connects to Macs and PCs via IEEE1394 port and USB port
Uses two CR-V3 and two CR123A batteries
Compatible with all of Sigma's SA mount lenses
This review is from: Sigma SD9 3.54MP Digital SLR CameraWe received the product in perfect condition, on time with everything included. I could not have asked for a better experience. Thanks amazon and sunset electronics for making my daughter's christmas extra special.
This review is from: Sigma SD9 3.54MP Digital SLR CameraExcellent Camera. I have wanted a camera of this quality for a long time. The company is top notch and are very considerate. I recommend them to any and all photography fans.
This review is from: Sigma SD9 3.54MP Digital SLR CameraI received the package and was disappointed to see that Sunset Electronics sent the wrong lenses... much cheaper lenses. I complained and they tried to convince me that the more expensive lens in the package would not work with the camera, which was a lie. I sent the lenses back to be replaced with what I ordered with the package. They sent the two lenses advertised, however they were sent without the original packaging or documentation... probably refurbished. The rest of the package is just a bunch of junk. The additional zoom lenses are cheap and do not work with the advertised lenses, the filters do not fit either of the two lenses, the tripod(s) are too flimsy for the D700, the memory card advertised does not work with the D700, the remote shutter was not shipped with the package, the batteries are cheap replacements instead of Nikons and will not last for much more than just over a hundred photos. With a 15% restocking fee it is not worth sending back, but hopefully purchasers in the market for a D700 will read my review before choosing Sunset Electronics or this rip off package. Buy the camera & lenses separate from someone else.
This review is from: Sigma SD9 3.54MP Digital SLR Cameraunlike some reviewers, i have actually seen and held this camera. while i only took 3 pictures, simply loading them and having a look is shocking. this camera and the underlying X3 chip blow away everything in digital photography today. getting all three colors (rather than one like all other digital cameras) in each pixel gives you images you can easily enlarge without loss and artifacts. this camera easily blows away cameras costing many times more.this isn't a true 3 MP camera. it is more like a 9 MP. but better.... there is no longer a reason to not go digital.getting 3 colors per pixel means no interpolation. that in turn means sharper, truer color, photos without artifacts. in short, digital photos without the digital look. some of the photos taken with this camera are as good as medium format film images.digital is not as good as film, it is now better.
This review is from: Sigma SD9 3.54MP Digital SLR CameraI got mine last week, and it's image quality is the best of any digital camera.My only complaint is that for the price they skimped on the little things... Specifically one of the battery doors is poorly made (I broke it after inserting the batteries :-( )But after shooting pictures almost continuously over the holidays, I have to say that the Sony 717 doesn't compare.Lance
This review is from: Sigma SD9 3.54MP Digital SLR CameraGiven reasonable light, this DSLR bests all others in overall image quality with its 10.2M sensors and astounding sharpness. The best digital portrait camera in existence. Don't be fooled by the camera's 3.5MP rating--that is non-interpolated--all other digital camera manufactures, including all DSLRs, list only interpolated resolutions as their MP rating. This inflates other cameras' MP rating by a factor of 3 times relative to the SD-9, since they count each Red, Green, and Blue sensor as a sigle "pixel." The SD-9 counts a full set of three sensors, one Red, one Green, and one Blue, as a single "pixel." Foveon.com claims the SD-9's image quality bests film for any given capture area, and approaches medium format film quality for enlargements up to 40 inches. Some report that sharp enlargements up to 8 feet on the long side are possible from the SD-9's interpolated 14MP output files. The camera's software is the best available. The SD-9 always works losslessly, so be sure to compare only RAW mode specs when comparing to other DSLR's operating speed and convenience of workflow. Price is amazingly low for a DSLR with so many sensors, now below [$$$]...Hopefully Amazon.com will match them soon.Not the best DSLR for low light--low light noise is a weakness. Still, can produce very fine low light/night pics with experience.
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