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Sigma SD1 Merrill

Quick information
Brand Sigma 2010
Model SD1 Merrill
Released Year 2010
Type DSLR Cameras
Series SD
Color Black
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Sigma SD1 Merrill is a DSLR camera featuring a unique Foveon X3 direct image sensor that captures full color information at each pixel location, resulting in true-to-life colors and exceptional image sharpness. Equipped with a 15.0-megapixel sensor that outputs 46 megapixels of image data, it surpasses conventional Bayer sensor resolutions. The camera supports a native ISO range of 100-6400 for flexible shooting in various lighting conditions. Its rugged magnesium alloy body provides durability while maintaining usability. The SD1 Merrill utilizes the SA mount lens system compatible with Sigma's extensive range of lenses. Additionally, it offers advanced image processing with the True II image engine and captures RAW files for optimal editing flexibility.

Specifications

MPN C26900
UPC 0085126928766
Model SD1 Merrill
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Connectivity USB
Features Av Output, USB, Auto Focus
Series Sigma SD
Type Digital SLR
Depth 3.1in
Height 4.4in
Width 5.7in
Item Weight 24.7 Oz.
Light Sensitivity 100-6400
Display Type LCD
Sensor Type Cmos
Sensor Resolution 46.0MP
Additional Features Av Output, USB, Autofocus
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 98%
Focus Adjustment Automatic
Display Size 3in
Still Image Format Raw + JPEG
Exterior Color Black
Screen Size 3.0"in
Light Sensitivity Max 50
Viewfinder Magnification 0.95x
Camera Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 46.0MP
Lens for Sd Body only
Supported Flash Memory CompactFlash Card Type I

Key Advantages

The unique Foveon X3 sensor offers superior color fidelity and detail compared to traditional sensors. High effective resolution enables extremely detailed images suitable for large prints and cropping. Robust magnesium alloy construction ensures durability and resistance to environmental conditions. Compatibility with Sigma SA mount lenses offers a wide selection of optics optimized for the sensor. The camera supports full manual control, appealing to professional photographers. RAW capture functionality preserves maximum image data for post-processing.

Limitations

The SD1 Merrill has a relatively slow burst shooting speed, limiting action photography potential. Autofocus system is less advanced compared to competitors, which may affect focus accuracy in fast-paced scenarios. It lacks video recording capabilities, focusing solely on still photography. The camera's low-light performance is limited by high noise at ISO settings above 6400. Battery life is average and may require carrying spares for extended shoots. Its larger file sizes demand ample storage space and powerful computers for post-processing.

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