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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
08/02/12

The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the new SIGMA SD1
Merrill, the latest high resolution and high image quality digital SLR
camera featuring a 46 megapixel (4800×3200×3 layers) FOVEON X3® direct
image sensor.
The SIGMA SD1 Merrill is the flagship model which incorporates a
full-colour FOVEON X3® direct image sensor. It adopts a lightweight yet
solid magnesium alloy body along with buttons and connected parts sealed
with O-rings, enhancing the durability as well as preventing dust and
water from getting inside the camera. The Dual TRUE II processing engine
and DDR III buffer ensure high speed processing of images without
lowering the quality. The 46 megapixel (4800×3200×3 layers) sensor
ensures outstanding resolution and natural rendering with rich gradation
as well as a three-dimensional feel.
About the generation-name “Merrill”
The Foveon X3 Direct Image Sensor uses technology originally
developed by the late Dick Merrill (1949-2008), a brilliant engineer and
talented photographer. This revolutionary image capture system reflects
both the artistic and technological sides of Merrill’s personality. As
an expression of Sigma’s passion for photography and in honour of Dick
Merrill’s genius, we have named the latest generation of the Foveon X3
Direct Image Sensor the Foveon Merrill.
46 megapixel 23.5×15.7mm full-colour X3 Merrill sensor
The 23.5×15.7mm full-colour FOVEON X3® direct image sensor featured in
the SIGMA SD1 Merrill, incorporates 46 effective megapixels
(4,800×3,200×3 layers) and 44 recording megapixels (4,704×3,136×3
layers). The FOVEON X3® direct image sensor captures all primary RGB
colours at each and every pixel location with 3 layers, ensuring the
capture of full and complete colour.
Dual TRUE II image processing engine
The SIGMA SD1 Merrill incorporates a dual “TRUE (Three-layer Responsive
Ultimate Engine) II” image processing engine dedicated to the FOVEON X3®
direct image sensor. This improves the processing speed and overall
quality of the final image. By incorporating two TRUE II processors,
Sigma’s unique image-processing algorithm provides high resolution power
and reproduces high definition images with richly graduated tones as
well as a three-dimensional feel.
Advanced DDR III buffer
To handle large volumes of colour data at high speed, the SD1 Merrill
uses DDR III buffer memory technology which delivers class-leading
performance. The SD1 Merrill features a continuous shooting speed of 5
frames per second and can capture up to 7 RAW images per sequence in
continuous shooting mode.
Intuitive user interface
The improved user interface provides intuitive operation. Aperture and
shutter speed can be changed by their own dials. The functions such as
exposure compensation button and exposure mode button are on top of the
body for quick access. A Quick Set (QS) menu lets you easily change
commonly used functions
CF card
The SD1 adopts the TYPE I CF Card and is compatible with UDMA enabling
fast processing of large amounts of data.
Magnesium body
The Sigma SD1 Merrill adopts a lightweight yet solid magnesium alloy
body designed to withstand rough use and shocks in harsh conditions.
Buttons and connected parts are sealed with O-rings to prevent dust and
water from getting inside the camera body.
Two-motor system
Using a two-motor system with dedicated motors for mirror-drive and
shutter charge reduces the vibration of mirror movement, thereby
preventing camera shake. A mirror lock-up mechanism prevents further
vibration when the shutter is released. Preventing camera shake is
especially important for macro photography and when using
ultra-telephoto lenses.
Pentarism viewfinder
The SD1 Merrill features a pentaprism viewfinder with 98% (vertical and
horizontal) coverage, 0.95x magnification and an 18mm eye point. Dioptre
adjustment is provided over a range of -3 to +1.5.
11 point twin cross sensor
The autofocus system features an 11 point twin cross sensor. The shifted
twin cross type sensor improves AF accuracy. The AF point can be
selected automatically or manually.
Four metering modes
The SD1 features 77-segment Evaluative Metering, Centre Weighted Average
Metering, Centre Area Metering and Spot Metering. When difficult
lighting conditions make appropriate exposure unclear, auto bracketing
lets you take a sequence of shots of the same subject at three or five
different exposure levels. Bracketing can be set in 1/3EV increments up
to ±3EV(3levels) or ±1.7EV(5 levels). The 77-segment AE sensor is
coordinated with the 11 AF points to achieves accurate exposure even in
difficult lightning conditions.
Dust Protector
Most digital SLR cameras are vulnerable to dust entering the body. If
dust and dirt adhere to the image sensor, it may appear in the photos.
The lens mount of the SD1 Merrill is equipped with a dust protector and
the area around is sealed to prevent dust from entering the body. Even
in the unlikely event of dust adhering to the image sensor, the dust
protector can be removed easily for sensor cleaning.
Focal Plane shutter
The durable focal plane shutter mechanism has a life cycle of over
100,000 exposures and dramatically reduces generation of dust. The
photographer can enjoy taking pictures with confidence that the image
sensor is clean and protected from dust or dirt originating inside or
outside the camera.
Large, highly visible 3.0” TFT colour LCD Monitor
The SD1 Merrill camera features a 3.0 inch TFT colour monitor which
ensures a great visibility even outside in the daytime. This
approximately 460,000 pixel resolution LCD monitor benefits from a wide
viewing angle, making it easy to capture detail and to check focusing
and composition.
Built-in flash with 17mm angle of coverage
The Sigma SD1 Merrill camera’s built-in flash has a guide number of 11
to cover a 17mm lens angle (equivalent to 25.5mm on a 35mm camera). The
built-in flash can be synchronized to a shutter speed of up to 1/180
sec. The S-TTL automatic exposure system enables control of advanced
flash photography.
SIGMA Photo Pro
The supplied image processing software, “SIGMA Photo Pro”, converts
RAW data quickly and easily. While looking at photographed images, it is
possible to render desired photographic expression by moving the slider
from side to side. It incorporates functions such as a loupe, exposure
picker, print, JPEG conversion, and batch white balance settings.
The SD1 Merrill will be available in the UK in mid March..
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