Get The New Sigma sd Quattro Mirrorless Digital Camera

Sigma sd Quattro

Here we have another newly launched mirrorless digital camera from Sigma, the sd Quattro. Coming with a Sigma SA lens mount, this interchangeable lens camera boasts a 29MP APS-C Foveon X3 Quattro CMOS sensor, a 2.36m-dot electronic viewfinder, a 3.0″ 1.62m-dot main LCD display + Sub monitor, Sigma’s Dual TRUE III imaging processing engine, an SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot (Eye-Fi technology support), a micro-USB port and a mini-HDMI output port.

Other notable highlights include Phase & Contrast-Detect Hybrid AF System, Super-Fine Detail Exposure Mode, ISO 6400, 3.6fps Continuous Shooting, Focus Peaking and Lossless Compressed Raw. The Sigma sd Quattro is currently available for pre-order for $799. [Product Page]

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Check Out Sigma’s Upcoming dp0 Quattro Compact Digital Camera

Sigma-dp0-Quattro

Here we have another upcoming compact digital camera from Sigma, the dp0 Quattro. Redesigned in every aspect, including the sensor, engine, lens and body, this travel-friendly camera is packed with a 29MP Foveon X3 Quattro CMOS image sensor, a newly designed 14mm F4 wide-angle lens, a 3.0-inch 920k-dot TFT LCD screen and Sigma’s TRUE III Image Processing Engine.

For low light shooting, the camera has an ISO sensitivity range of 100-6400 in 1/3 steps and it has P/S/A/M shooting modes for full control over your exposure. It even has RAW image capture at a max resolution of 5424 x 3616 for excellent editing capabilities.

The Sigma dp0 Quattro will become available in the UK towards the end of June for 899.99 GBP (about $1,399). [Product Page]

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Sigma announces 18-35mm f/1.8 APS-C zoom, breaks the elusive f/2.0 barrier

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