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Sigma SD10 Resolution Test

Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | November 2, 2003 | 0 Comments

Sigma SD10 Digital SLRDPReview have tested the resolution of the Sigma SD10 after rumours that this new DSLR didn’t have the same resolving power as it’s older brother, the SD9.

“We’ve just received our review Sigma SD10 (after a little mix-up with the courier) and I’m happy to report that resolution is identical to the SD9. I decided to test this immediately after we read reports elsewhere that resolution was significantly lower because of the use of microlenses. In our own shots of a standard ISO resolution chart we can measure absolutely no difference in resolution between the SD9 and SD10 using the same lens at (almost) the same aperture.”

Website: DPReview - Sigma SD10 Resolution Test



 

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