Sigma has announced a refresh to its DP1 and DP2 compact cameras, adding the company’s flagship Foveon X3 sensor and the commemorative “Merrill” name to both. Sigma has announced a refresh to its DP1 ...
We got a look at Sigma’s DP2 Merrill fixed focal length compact. The new camera features a 15.3-megapixel Foveon X3 sensor and a fixed-length 30mm (45mm equivalent) f2.8 lens. We got a look at Sigma’s ...
Much like the Sigma DP1 Merrill, the DP2 uses a Foveon X3 image sensor. This design uses three layers to record information, each one sensitive to a different color channel. Traditional digital ...
RONKONKOMA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sigma Corporation of America (www.sigmaphoto.com), a leading researcher, developer, manufacturer and service provider for some of the world's most impressive lines ...
Sigma is better known for its camera lenses than its cameras. But the company also makes a ridiculously strong imaging technology—the semi-legendary Foveon X3 image sensor. The Sigma DP2 Merrill is ...
In what has been an absolute bumper week for camera launches ahead of the big CP+ photography expo in Japan, Sigma has unleashed its new kit - or rather a new twist on some old favourites. First up, ...
When Sigma announced their flagship SD1 DSLR, it caused a lot of commotion. People were very interested in the 46-megapixel (15.3 x 3) Foveon X3 sensor. They were even more interested in the initially ...
It was way back in February when Sigma first announced their little camera with a big sensor and now it’s finally almost ready to hit the shelves. Starting on July 12, $999 will get you an APS-C ...
Released over the last couple of years, Sigma’s three DP Merrill cameras were clumsy boxes built around an amazing image sensor matched to prime lenses at three different focal lengths. They took ...
Sigma may have left us waiting on details for the DP3 Merrill's launch, but not for long. It just confirmed that its next crack at a small Foveon X3 camera will reach US shops in March, when it should ...
Where the DP2 slows you down is burst recovery time. It can rattle off 7 shots before its buffer fills, but it will take a good deal of time to write those to the memory card—29.1 seconds for JPG, and ...