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Old November 1st, 2007, 10:05 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by gts4jlp View Post
I had not heard of those cameras but thanks for the information...I am also looking into a new camera soon but havent heard much on this sigma...and cons you know about on it?
If not exposed correctly, it has a lot of noise (for an SLR). When exposed correctly, its noise performance at ISO 400 and up is not at Canon levels. It shoots 3 fps max and has a 6 shot buffer. Auto Exposure is not as advanced as top Nikons and Canons. However, on the flip side, when shot at ISO 100 and ESPECIALLY ISO 50, the image quality is simply out of this world...to die for. Once you get to know the camera and its exposure capabilities, you won't miss too many shots. It's good for a landscape photographer (like myself) who doesn't need 10 FPS. Its also considerably cheaper than its competition.

Good read: Sigma SD14 Resolution: Can it Hang with the Big Dogs?
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