Sigma SD14 14.1-megapixel DSLR
Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics | By: John
Posted on: June 18, 2007 | 51 Comments

The Foveon 3-layer image sensor on the Sigma SD14 14.1-megapixel DSLR has got people talking since last year, but now Popular Photography have done a hands on review of the digital camera and are not impressed.
The strong points of the Sigma SD14 camera were its image quality and color accuracy, but the reviewers found the cam took 8 to 10 seconds to clear its buffer after shooting just 6 pictures in burst mode, the slow image processor produced blocky JPEG images at higher ISOs and they summed up by saying your better spending the $1,600 it costs for the Sigma SD14 on another camera.
The Foveon sensor looks promising but lacks at this time the benefits Sigma and Foveon promised “fundamentally better technology“.
Read Digma SD14 Review
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