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Sigma SD10 Pro Reviews

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

Landscape, architectural, and other photographers who crave detail and sharpness should consider this digital SLR, but action and low-light shooters might want to pass.
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Published on:
Dec 01, 2004

The Imaging Resource‘s review Edit

Foveon and Sigma have made remarkable strides over the last year, as evidenced by the dramatic improvements in the performance of the new SD10 camera over the earlier SD9 model. Many of the limitations of the SD9 have been addressed, and the improvements in image noise levels and high-ISO capability are impressive.
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Published on:
Oct 26, 2003

DP Review‘s review Edit

The SD10 is certainly a significant and capable digital SLR, especially thanks to some of the improvements made since the SD9. It offers a level of image quality Bayer sensor cameras just can't match (pixel for pixel).
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Published on:
Mar, 2004

Steve's Digicams‘s review Edit

The SD10 can produce stunning images because of the sensor, but on balance the camera's overall performance still lags the competition. I think it will find a place in the market as a consumer dSLR capable of producing amazingly sharp images at times, or for studio work under controlled lighting conditions.
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Published on:
Nov 28, 2003

The average pro reviews rating is 6.0 / 10, based on the 4 reviews.


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