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Sigma SD15

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Sigma SD15[1]
Overview
TypeDigital single-lens reflex
Lens
LensInterchangeable (Sigma SA mount)
Sensor/medium
Sensor20.7 mm × 13.8 mm Foveon X3 sensor
Maximum resolution2652 × 1768 × 3 (14.1 million effective pixels, 4.69 megapixel output image size)
Film speed100–1600 in 1 EV steps, 50 and 3200 in extended mode
Storage mediaSD Card
Focusing
Focus modesOne-shot, Continuous, Manual
Focus areas5 points, cross pattern
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesProgrammed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual
Exposure meteringTTL, full aperture, zones
Metering modes77 segment evaluative, Center Area, C/Wgt Average
Flash
Flashpop-up, sync at 1/180 second
Shutter
Shutterelectronic focal-plane
Shutter speed range30 s to 1/4000 s, 2 min to 1/4000 s in extended mode
Continuous shootingup to 3.0 frame/s
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical, pentaprism
Image processing
White balance6 presets, auto, and custom
General
LCD screen3-inch (76.2 mm), 460,000 pixels
Battery1500 mAhr 7.2 V Li-ion rechargeable
Weight680 g (body only)

The Sigma SD15 is an updated version of Sigma SD14 DSLR produced by the Sigma Corporation of Japan and featuring the improved TRUE II image processing engine, but with the same image sensor as its predecessor. As such, the SD15 features the 4.7 MP Foveon X3 sensor. After having showcased the camera in photokina 2008 and officially introduced during PMA 2010, it finally began shipping in June 2010.[2] It is Sigma's fourth DSLR since the SD9 from 2002.

There is some dispute over the 15.0 MP claim made by Sigma, resulting from the major differences between the industry standard Bayer sensor used in all other digital cameras, and the Foveon X3 full-color image sensor used almost exclusively in Sigma cameras. Since the Foveon sensor captures images via a three-layer red, green, blue silicone array similar to the three-layer technology used in Technicolor film, rather than the single-layer color interpolation method used by Bayer sensors, Sigma and Foveon count each RGB layer separately, so 4.7 MP times 3 translates to their 15.0 MP claims.[3]

Differences with the SD14

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While the SD15 retains the image sensor from its predecessor, it includes the improved TRUE II image processing engine that was already implemented in the Sigma DP2. Sigma claims that the new engine offers better quality with a faster processing speed while suppressing noise through a newly developed proprietary algorithm.[4] The combination also offers a one-stop higher ISO range compared to the SD14, though the often desaturated rendition of natural green and oversaturation of blue has been retained.

The SD15 also features a larger, higher resolution LCD screen. The SD15 also introduced Color Modes. The storage medium was changed from a CF card to an SD card.

References

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  1. ^ "Sigma SD15". Imaging Resource. Retrieved 2010-10-16.
  2. ^ "Sigma re-introduces SD15 digital SLR". DPreview. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
  3. ^ Foveon X3 sensor
  4. ^ "Sigma SD15 - TRUE II". Sigma Corporation. Retrieved 2010-10-17.