Sigma Cameras
Here are all of our Sigma digital camera reviews, listed alphabetically by model.
Sigma DP1 Merrill14.8 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom The Sigma DP1 Merrill marks a significant overhaul from earlier DP designs, featuring a sharp new f/2.8 lens and a massive upgrade to the 46-megapixel Foveon sensor (borrowed from the Sigma SD1 DSLR) that produces breathtaking, high-resolution images at low ISOs. However, many shooters may be turned off by the compact camera's limitations, namely its increasingly poor image quality above ISO 400 and generally sluggish performance. That makes the Sigma DP1 Merrill more of a specialty tool designed for serious photographers willing to cope with its sacrifices than a model with mass appeal. Released September 2012 |
$799-1000
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Sigma DP1s4.7 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom Released October 2009 |
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Sigma DP1x4.7 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom Release date unavailable |
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Sigma DP2 Merrill14.8 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom Released July 2012 |
$799-1000
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Sigma DP2s4.7 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom Release date unavailable |
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Sigma DP2x4.7 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom Release date unavailable |
$499-699
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Sigma DP3 Merrill14.8 megapixel, Mid-Sized, Non-Zoom Released March 2013 |
$899-999
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Sigma SD1 Merrill14.8 megapixel, Pro SLR, 2.90x Zoom Released June 2011 |
$6899
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Sigma SD154.7 megapixel, SLR, Non-Zoom Released June 2010 |
$850-989
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