CNET Reviews Sigma SD10

December 2, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | Comment |

Sigma SD10 Digital SLRCNET have posted their review of the Sigma SD10 digital SLR.

“Sigma’s SD10 is the follow-up to the company’s flawed but interesting SD9 digital SLR, which made exceptionally sharp photos in good light. The SD10 incorporates an upgraded Foveon X3 sensor, a three-layered imager with 3.4 million pixels and 10.3 million photodetectors. The new sensor partially overcomes the SD9’s biggest weakness, which was its lack of high ISO sensitivities for low-light photography. But Sigma failed to correct most of the SD9’s design and performance flaws, and the SD10 remains substantially less versatile and well rounded than competing dSLRs.”

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