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| freegeek |
9:42am on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| An under-rated classic The Sigma SD-10 has a unique selling point, its Foveon CCD. The images from it are unique, natural and detailed. | |
| lean |
4:08pm on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Well where can I start.... I waited way too long to get one,this camera is from 2003 and I just recently bought one. Excellent colors. | |
| JaneLoan_B |
4:20am on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Great DSLR None Solid body, easy to operate no built-in flash and uses a lot of power | |
| Propecia |
2:17pm on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| The Sigma SD10 is unique in having a Foveon X3 sensor that works differently from the Bayer type sensors used in almost all other digital cameras. I have been looking to purchase a digital SLR but although I was impressed with the Sigma SD10 on paper, the price in the UK of about £1. The SD10 is my first DSLR. Before I chose it I made a list of requirements that any DSLR must have to help me to narrow down the choice. I bought the 18-50mm & 55-200mm package to complement this camera when I first bought it. I was attracted to this camera for a number of reasons. | |
| djnjwd |
7:27am on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| I use it from 2003 images in ISO 100,200 are excellent, very sharp, excellent colors 400 still usefull 800 bad, very bad ; 1600 cant say bad. | |
| TheOldBill |
5:25pm on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| THE SD 10 excellent muti purpose /Infared Camera Great Camera with kit lenses that far surpass Nikon Kit lenses. Excellent camera. Megapixels explained. Typical digital cameras have what is called a Bayer sensor. The Sigma has a Foveon sensor. Pro Camera A few things about this camera: I have been using it in pro work for almost two years, and it is just that, a pro camera. It is bare bones. A JAPANESE WORK OF ART!!!!!!! | |
| Giurzaleniremsira |
10:36pm on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| HAd mine 3 months now. 1st digital slr (4th digital camera) Photography is fun again. The image quality is superb when you do it right. | |
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Documents

Remove the LCD monitor cover (P.10)
Set the language (P.25)
Set the date and time (P.26)
Loading the Compact-Flash Card (P.27)
Slide the cover release button and open the CF card cover. Position the CF card label facing toward you as shown in the illustration and push the CF card gently all the way into the slot. (*The eject button pops out ) Close the CF card cover until it clicks shut.
Turn the D-dial to the (single frame shooting) position.P.46
Set the AF/MF switch on the lens to the AF position. (P.43)
Select the exposure mode P.37
Set the Mode-Selector to P Program AE position
Focus P.43
Compose the subject on the Focusing Screen in the viewfinder, and then press the shutter button Half-way to activate exposure metering and autofocus.
Take a picture
Press the shutter button All-the way-down to take a picture
Review the image.P.63
The image is displayed for 2 seconds on the LCD monitor.
PREPARATION
This section describes necessary preparations before using the camera.
ATTACHING THE CARRY STRAP
Undo the strap end.
Thread the Finder Cap onto the strap.
Attach the carry strap as shown.
HOW TO USE THE FINDER CAP
When using the self-timer or remote control, cover the viewfinder eyepiece with the Finder Cap, to prevent stray light from entering the camera.
Remove the eyecup from the viewfinder.
Attach the Finder Cap onto the viewfinder.
LOADING THE BATTERIES
The SD10 camera uses two lithium CR-V3 or 4pcs AA type batteries.
TO INSERT THE BATTERIES
Be sure to set the D Dial to the OFF position. Turn the battery latch in the direction of the arrow to unlock and then pull out the battery case.
Insert the batteries as indicated on the battery compartment.
Insert the battery case into the camera; turn the battery latch to the opposite position to lock.
Auto Reset
TO SET FILE NUMBERING SYSTEM
Use arrows on the 4-way controller to select File Numbering.
arrow or Press sub-menu. OK to open the
Use arrows on the 4-way controller to select numbering system.
arrow or Press OK to apply the setting or arrow or CANCEL to close the sub-menu without making any changes.
Using In
continuous file numbering helps prevent files from being accidentally overwritten when they are transferred to a computer. continuous file numbering, the file number assigned to an image may be different from its frame number. For example, the frame number of the first image on an empty card will always be 1, but its file number can be anything from 00001 to 99999.
FRAME NUMBER COUNTER
This display shows the number of images that can be recorded on the CF-card.
The number of images that can be recorded on the CF card depends on the settings you choose. For example, in the illustration on the left, 32 pictures can be stored on the CF card. (The number shown in the counter is only an estimate. The actual number of images, which can be recorded, will depend on the subject, shooting conditions and shooting mode.)
Even if it is possible to record more than 999 images on the CF card, the maximum number of frames that can be displayed by the counter is 999. See the camera Info Page (P.99) for more detailed information.
If no more space is available to store images on the CF-card, the frame number will be 0 and the Shutter Speed display will show FuL. Both 0 and FuL will blink.
You can also see FuL shown in the viewfinder.
If a CF-card is not inserted into the camera,- - - appears on the LCD panel.
While the camera is processing an image, the frame number value will blink on the top LCD panel and a cursor will move above the frame number value to show progress.
The shutter will not release while the camera is processing an image. You must wait for processing to finish before taking another picture.
DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT
P PROGRAM AE
To make picture taking easier, the camera will automatically select an appropriate combination of shutter speed and aperture value, according to the brightness of the subject.
Set the D-Dial to the Drive Area (P.14).
Set the Mode-Selector to the P position.
Press the shutter button half-way to verify the focus and exposure display in the viewfinder.
If the subject is too bright or dark, both shutter speed and aperture value indicators will blink and will show the limit values. If you take a picture with these settings, the picture will be overexposed or underexposed.
PROGRAM AE
When this symbol blinks, shutter speed may be too slow and picture may be blurred. In this case, please use a flash (P.61) or use a tripod to prevent blurring.
PROGRAM SHIFT
You can change the combination of shutter speed and aperture value, which were automatically selected by the camera. While turning the C-Dial, the combination of shutter speed and aperture value will change within the range of combinations that give the equivalent exposure.
It will be canceled automatically, after taking the picture. A program shift cannot be performed while using the flash.
The range of available slow shutter speeds varies depending on the ISO setting
(P.52). At ISO 100 and 200, shutters speeds up to 15 sec. can be used. At ISO 400 and 800, shutter speeds up to 4 sec. can be used.
If extended mode is selected, you can take picture at 30sec. in any ISO settings
(see P.62
A APERTURE PRIORITY AE
After you set the aperture, the camera will determine the appropriate shutter speed. If you select smaller apertures, depth of field will be greater. Larger apertures tend to blur the background, as depth of field will be shallower.
Set the D-Dial to DriveArea (P.14).
Set the Mode Selector tothe A position
Press the shutter button Half-Way to verify the focus, and select the desired aperture value by turning the C Dial.
Verify the setting in the viewfinder.
If the appropriate shutter speed is outside the range of suitable combinations due to the subject being too bright or too dark, the shutter speed indicator will blink. If the subject is too bright, set the aperture value to a smaller one (larger F-number). If the subject is too dark, set the aperture value to a larger one (smaller F-number) until the indicator stops blinking.
The range of available slow shutter speeds varies depending on the ISO setting (P.52). At ISO 100 and 200, shutters speeds up to 15 sec. can be used. At ISO 400 and 800, shutter speeds up to 4 sec. can be used. If extended mode is selected, you can take picture at 30sec. in any ISO settings (see P.62
SINGLE AF MODE
Depress and hold the shutter button Half-way to activate the autofocus function. In order to avoid out of focus exposures, the shutter cannot be released until the subject is in focus. This is called focus priority. Focus indicator appears in the viewfinder, when the camera focuses on the subject and the focus is locked. Press the shutter button the rest of the way to take the picture. If the camera cannot focus on the subject properly, remove your finger from the shutter button and press again. Focus indicator will blink, if the subject is out of focus. Use your camera in this mode for regular photography.
CONTINUOUS AF MODE
Press the shutter button Half-way to activate the autofocus function. If the subject is in motion, the camera will focus continuously with motion prediction function. You can release the shutter any time, even if the subject is not precisely in focus. However, depending on the subject situation, (i.e. speed and direction of moving subject, the lens and shutter speed etc.) there is a possibility that the picture may be out of focus. Focus indicator will not appear. Autofocus lock does not work. Depending on some unusual conditions of the subject, sometimes autofocusing is not possible.
FOCUS LOCK
If you want to take the picture of a subject, which is out of the focus detecting (single AF area, use focus lock function. This function can be used only in mode)
Compose the desired focusing subject in the center of viewfinder and then press the shutter button Half-way.
Keep the shutter button depressed Half-way while you compose the picture as desired. Then press the shutter button the rest of the way to take picture.
MANUAL FOCUS
In situations, where autofocus or focus lock are not effective, you can focus manually.
Set the focus mode switch, on the lens to the M position (AF mode mark will disappear from the LCD panel).
While looking through the viewfinder, turn the focusing ring on the lens until you get a clear sharp image. When you use a lens, which has maximum aperture of F5.6 or faster, the focus indicator in the viewfinder will appear, when correct focus is attained.
OPERATION OF THE DRIVE MODE
Operation of the self-timer, and other functions of the camera are explained by the following:
DRIVE-AREA
Some of the important operations and settings of the camera can be activated by the drive area of the D-dial. Such as single frame shooting, continuous shooting, self-timer, and mirror lock-up.
MIRROR LOCK-UP SELF-TIMER (2s) SELF-TIMER (10s) CONTINUOUS SHOOTING SINGLE FRAME SHOOTING
Once you set the Exposure Compensation, the camera will continuously hold this
mode, until the compensation amount is set to 0.0 value.
Exposure compensation function cannot be used with Manual Operation mode.
AUTO BRACKETING
This function of the camera lets you take a sequence of pictures of the same subject at three different exposure levels; Appropriate Exposure, Under Exposure and Over Exposure. If it is difficult to determine the proper exposure, please use this function.
Set the D-dial to position.
Turn the C-dial to set the bracketing amount. (It can be set in EV step increments up to 3 EV).
Set the D-dial to drive area (P.14).
The camera will take three pictures in the following sequence; Appropriate exposure, under exposure and over exposure. For example: If you set the bracketing amount to 2.0, the indicator in the viewfinder will show as follow.
M mode P,A,S mode * Measured Value First Frame 0.0 -2.0 EV deviation from Measured Value Second Frame 2.0 +2.0 EV deviation from Measured Value Third Frame 2.0 (* Measured value is the difference between the correct exposure value of the camera and your setting value).
The exposure bracketing can be used with 4 different modes. P Mode ; Both shutter speed and aperture value will be changed. A Mode ; Only shutter speed will be changed. S Mode ; Only aperture value will be changed. M Mode ; Only shutter speed will be changed.
Once you set the auto bracketing mode, the camera will continuously hold that auto bracketing mode until you set the bracketing amount to 0.0.
AUTO BRACKETING For the first frame, mark will be displayed continuously on the LCD panel. mark on the LCD panel, will blink slowly, then it will For the second frame, blink quickly for the third frame. When you set the self-timer mode, the camera will automatically take three consecutive pictures. It is possible to change the drive mode during the Auto Bracketing operation. But if you set the self-timer mode, the camera will take three continuous pictures. It is not possible to use Auto Bracketing mode for flash photography. Auto Bracketing will not affect the output level of the flash.
Auto Bracketing mode can be used in combination with Exposure Compensation.
You can take pictures with Auto Bracketing mode based on a compensated exposure which you set. To do so, please set both the Auto Bracketing mode and Exposure Compensation mode as desired. The combined value (Exposure Compensation and Auto Bracketing) will be indicated on the viewfinder display.
1 Set the D-dial to UP position, and set the remote control mode. 2 Press the shutter button half-way to focus on the subject, and 3
set the desired exposure. Then press the shutter button all-way down to raise the mirror-up and retain the focus and exposure. To take the picture, point the remote controllers transmitting diode at the camera and press the transmit button.
REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY
Use two CR 1220 3V Lithium coin type batteries.
Remove the bottom cover screws with a screwdriver. Open the bottom cover and replace the batteries. Replace the cover and tighten the screws. Be careful not to over tighten.
Check controller operation after replacing batteries.
If you have set the SD10s channel to remote control mode, cameras battery
consumption will increase. In addition, cameras exposure display will disappear and AE Lock will not function. If you are not using Remote Control please cancel the remote control mode by choosing - -.
DEPTH-OF-FIELD PREVIEW BUTTON
Normally, the lens aperture is always fully opened, except at the time the picture is actually taken, for looking through the viewfinder under maximum brightness conditions.
However, by pressing the depth-of-field preview button, the aperture can be closed down to the selected shooting aperture before the picture is taken, enabling you to check depth of field through the viewfinder before shooting.
DEPTH OF FIELD
When you set the focus for a particular subject, there is an area in front of and behind your subject, which will also be in focus. This is called the Depth-of-Field.
Depth of Field will increase when
Using a smaller aperture value (Larger F-number)
i.e. When you photograph the subject under the same conditions but change the aperture value from F8 to F22, F22 will show more area in focus (more depth of field).
Using shorter focal length (wide-angle) lens.
i.e. When you photograph the subject under the same conditions, changing only focal length from 50mm to 28mm, the 28mm lens will show more area in focus (more depth of field).
Photographing the subject at greater distance
When you photograph the subject with same focal length lens and aperture value but change the camera-to-subject distance, the subject at the greater distance shows more area in focus (more depth of field) compared to subject at the shorter distance.
QUICK PREVIEW OPTIONS OPTION Off 2 sec. (Default) 5 sec. 10 sec. Hold DESCRIPTION
No preview image is displayed. Preview image is displayed for 2 seconds. (Color LCD monitor shuts off automatically after 2 seconds.) Preview image is displayed for 5 seconds. Preview image is displayed for 10 seconds. The image is displayed on the LCD monitor until 1) the shutter button is pressed half-way, 2) the CANCEL or MENU buttons are pressed or 3) the LCD Sleep or Auto Power Off time is reached.
TO CHANGE PREVIEW DURATION
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select Quick Preview.
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select a duration.
Press the
OK to apply the
setting or the arrow or CANCEL to close sub-menu without making any changes.
To manually turn off the Quick Preview image, press the or the shutter button half-way.
CANCEL button
While the Quick Preview image is being displayed, the OK button can be used as a shortcut key to temporarily toggle the over-exposure warning overlay on or off, or to mark, lock or rotate the image. (See P.90 to set OK key shortcut.) It will not be possible to zoom in to the preview image, use the Modify Menu, or change to another image while the Quick Preview is up. Pressing the VIEW button while the Quick Preview image is up enables all image review features and overrides the Quick Preview time-out.
CHANGING THE QUICK PREVIEW STYLE
The preview image can be a full-screen image or an Image Info Screen. the Camera Set-up Menu to change Quick Preview style.
PREVIEW STYLE OPTIONS OPTION Image only (Default) Info screen DESCRIPTION Full-screen image Image Info Screen
TO CHANGE PREVIEW STYLE
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select Preview Style.
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select a style.
Press the arrow or OK to apply the setting or the arrow or CANCEL to close sub-menu without making any changes.
The INFO button can be used to toggle between the full-screen view and Image Info Screen for the currently displayed preview image, regardless of style setting.
QUICK DELETE
Undesirable images can be deleted as soon as their preview is displayed.
TO DELETE A PREVIEW IMAGE
DEL while the Quick Preview Press image is displayed. The Quick Delete confirmation dialog will open.
Press OK to delete the image or CANCEL to close the confirmation dialog without deleting the image. If the image is deleted, the confirmation window will close and the color LCD monitor will turn off.
If an image is deleted accidentally, it may be possible to recover it. (See P.80 for recovering images.)
REVIEWING IMAGES
The pictures captured by the SD10 can be reviewed in various ways. To review images captured by the SD10 camera press the VIEW button on the back of the camera. The last image recorded on the CF card will be displayed on the color LCD monitor in Single-Image View.
TO REVIEW IMAGES
VIEW button on the back of the Press camera to turn on LCD monitor and display image.
Pressing LCD monitor. VIEW again will turn off the
If no new images have been captured in the meantime, the last reviewed image will be displayed instead. If there are no images on the CF card an error message will be displayed (see P.110 for more information). Since the SD10 camera does not have a separate "playback mode" for looking at captured images, it is always ready to take pictures, even while displaying captured images.
The / Controller is used to change between different review options as shown.
VIEWING ONE IMAGE AT A TIME
TO SEE IMAGES IN SINGLE-IMAGE VIEW
Press VIEW button on the back of the camera to see recorded images in Single-Image View. If you are in Jump Mode, Contact Sheet View CANCEL to or Zoomed-in View, press return to Single-Image View.
While in Single-Image View:
Press Press Press Press
arrow on the 4-way controller to see next image. arrow on the 4-way controller to see previous image. arrow on the 4-way controller to jump forward three images. arrow on the 4-way controller to jump back three images.
It is not necessary to wait for the current image to finish loading before proceeding to another image. To scroll through images more quickly, press and hold a button on the 4-way controller. Images will advance automatically until the button is released. The first and last recorded images on the CF card are linked. Pressing the arrow on the 4-way controller while the first image is displayed brings up the last recorded image on the card. Pressing the arrow on the 4-way controller while the last image is displayed brings up the first recorded image on the card.
MAGNIFYING IMAGES (ZOOMED-IN VIEW)
To view image detail or check focus, recorded images can be magnified up to 5 levels, depending on the resolution of the image.
TO MAGNIFY IMAGE
on the / Controller from Press Single-Image View.
While in Zoomed-in View:
Press on the / Controller to increase magnification. Maximum magnification is 400%. Press on the /Controller to decrease magnification. Press the arrows on the 4-way controller to pan around the image. CANCEL to return to Single-Image View. Press
To unmark a marked image, select the marked image and follow the same steps as above. If the Mark Menu was opened from Jump Mode, the Mark menu item will not be available. The P.90) OK button can be used as a shortcut key for marking images. (See
MARKING ALL IMAGES
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select Mark all. If all images are already marked, the Mark all menu item will not be available.
Press OK to mark the images or press CANCEL to return to reviewing images without marking. will appear in the upper-right A flag icon corner of all marked images.
Select Unmark all from the Mark Menu to unmark all marked images on the CF card.
ROTATING IMAGES
Images taken with a vertical (portrait) orientation can be rotated for more convenient viewing on the color LCD monitor or on an attached television. The images new orientation will be used in all views as well as in the slideshow.
Rotating an image will make it appear smaller on the display, but will have no effect on the quality of the image data. Images rotated on the camera will be displayed in their rotated orientation in SIGMA Photo Pro.
ROTATE MENU MENU ITEM Rotate Rotate DESCRIPTION Rotate the currently selected image 90 degrees to the right (clockwise). Rotate the currently selected image 90 degrees to the left (counterclockwise).
TO ROTATE AN IMAGE
arrows on the Use the 4-way controller to select the image to be rotated in Contact Sheet or Single-Image View.
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select the Rotate Menu.
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select the rotation direction: clockwise or counterclockwise.
Press OK to rotate the image and close the Modification Menu or CANCEL to return to reviewing images without rotating.
To rotate an image 180 degrees, rotate it twice in the same direction. To get an image back into its original orientation, rotate it in the opposite direction. The P.90) OK button can be used as a shortcut key for rotating images. (See
If the Rotate Menu was opened from Jump Mode, both Rotate menu items will be unavailable.
USING THE OK BUTTON SHORTCUT
The OK button can be used as a shortcut key for locking, marking, or OK button to perform the most rotating images. By setting the commonly used operation, images can be easily locked, marked, or rotated OK button shortcut can be with a single button press. Alternatively, the used to temporarily toggle the over-exposure overlay on or off.
Once manual navigation stops, the slideshow will continue to automatically advance to the next image after the duration set in the slideshow set-up page. (See Page 95).
TO STOP/PAUSE A SLIDESHOW
Press CANCEL to stop a slideshow and return to the previous view (Single-Image, Contact Sheet, etc.). The image that the slideshow stops on will become the currently selected image.
TO RESUME A STOPPED SLIDESHOW
If not already selected, use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select Resume show.
Press OK to close the Modification Menu and resume the slideshow. The slideshow will resume with the next image in the sequence following the one the slideshow was stopped on.
It will not be possible to resume a slideshow that has stopped automatically after the last image. (See P.95 for setting slideshow repetition.) Pressing MENU, VIEW or the shutter release will also stop a slideshow, however, it will not be possible to resume a slideshow stopped in this manner.
CHANGING SLIDESHOW SETTINGS
You can customize slideshows by setting the length of time that images will be displayed and specifying whether or not the slideshow will repeat itself continuously.
SETTING Duration OPTIONS 2 sec (default), 5 sec, 10 sec, Manual Yes (default), No DESCRIPTION Set the length of time that each image in a slideshow is displayed. (When set to Manual, each image will remain on the screen until the slideshow is manually advanced.) Set whether the slideshow loops continuously or stops on the last image.
Repeat
TO CHANGE SLIDESHOW SETTINGS
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select the Slideshow Menu.
Use the arrows on the 4-way controller to select Settings.
Press page. OK to open the slideshow set-up
Once all changes have been made, press OK to save the settings and return to the Slideshow Menu.
CAMERA SET-UP MENU
This section describes the various settings in the Camera Set-up Menu.
USING THE CAMERA SET-UP MENU
The Set-up Menu contains two types of menu items; items followed by an ellipsis () open dialog windows, all other items open sub-menus listing the setting options.
TO DISPLAY SET-UP MENU
Press the the camera. MENU button on the back of
MENU again to close the Press Set-up Menu and turn off the color LCD monitor.
ELECTRONIC FLASH EF-500 DG SUPER SA-N
Auto zoom flash with abundant light and STTL Automatic Exposure with the maximum guide number 50/m (165/ft) (ISO100). EF-500 DG SUPER SA allows you to use many advanced flash techniques such as STTL system Auto Flash or Multi Flash etc. (Please refer to page 61 for details).
ELECTRONIC FLASH EF-500 DG ST SA-N
Auto zoom flash with abundant light and STTL Automatic Exposure with the maximum guide number 50/m (165/ft) (ISO100). It provides a proper flash exposure under any lighting conditions and it is equipped with bounce flash function, same as EF-500 DG Super. (Please refer to page 61 for details.)
This accessory lets you use attach PC-type flash unit directly. This accessory is very convenient for studio photography etc. For detailed information please refer page 62
CABLE RELEASE SWITCH CR-11
It can connect with release socket, on the camera body, and the shutter can be released, without touching the camera. This accessory minimizes the camera shake, which can result in blurriness of your photograph, especially when using Mirror up and a super-telephoto lens. It is connected to release socket of the camera. Since it is not equipped with Halfway operation. Please press the shutter button Half-way and check the exposure. Please adjust the focus manually.
EYEPIECE DIOPTRIC CORRECTION LENSES
The SD10 has a built-in type Diopter Adjuster and its range is 3 ~ +1dpt, if you still cannot see the viewfinder clearly, then please purchase a viewfinder diopter adjustment eyepiece. These are series of seven optional accessory lenses, which adjust the cameras viewfinder to accommodate the vision requirements (near-sightedness or far-sightedness) of different photographers. They attach to the cameras eyepiece frame. The dioptric correction values of these lenses range from 4 to +3.
MAINTENANCE
Do not use chemicals or other cleaning agents such as thinners or benzene for cleaning the camera and lens. Use a clean, soft cloth and blower to clean the camera and lens. Lens cleaners can be used for removing fingerprints. Do not lubricate the camera, lens or lens contacts. Use a blower to remove dust and dirt from the color LCD monitor. To remove fingerprints or other stains from the LCD monitor, wipe the surface gently with a soft, clean cloth. Do not apply excessive force, as this could damage the LCD monitor. The Sigma SD10 camera contains a dust protector located inside the lens mount. The dust protector is a very delicate device and care must be taken not to scratch its surface. Use a blower to remove dirt and dust from the dust protector. Do not use a blower brush, as the bristles could scratch the dust protector surface. To avoid damage, do not apply pressure to the dust protector.
CLEANING THE IMAGE SENSOR
Although SD10 is equipped with a dust protector to prevent dust or dirt from entering the camera, in rare circumstances, dust or dirt may adhere to the image sensor, causing black spots to appear on images. If this occurs, it may be necessary to clean the image sensor.
The image sensor is extremely delicate and can easily be damaged. We recommend that you contact an authorized Sigma Service Station to have the sensor cleaned. We do not advise attempting the procedure yourself, especially if you have no previous experience cleaning delicate optical components.
The image sensor is a very important part of your camera. Please take all necessary precautions to avoid damaging the sensor. Do not use an aerosol compressed air cleaner. Liquid may leak from the cleaner and damage the image sensor or other electronics inside the camera.
CLEANING THE IMAGE SENSOR If you feel qualified to clean the image sensor, prepare the following tools: Small Phillips-head screwdriver Blower (Do not attach the brush, as it can scratch the image sensor surface.)
Remove the CF-card first. Otherwise the camera cannot be set to cleaning mode.
Connect the AC adapter to the camera and plug it into a wall socket. (Refer to page 22)
Turn the DDial to the OFF position and remove the lens.
Use the Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen and remove the screw securing the dust protector. Do not loosen any of the other screws. (Be careful not to let the removed screw fall into the mirror box.)
Remove the dust protector by pulling on the lug in the direction of the arrow as shown in the illustration. (Be careful not to touch the glass on the dust protector.)
Set the D-Dial to and press the RES and buttons together for 3 seconds. (The CL icon will be displayed on the top LCD panel, the shutter will open and you will be able to see the image sensor).
Carefully blow away any dust from the image sensor using the blower. Make sure that the tip of blower does not protrude inside the lens mount. If the power supply should suddenly shut off, the shutter curtain and mirror will close. These delicate parts could hit the blower and damage the camera.
Once you are done cleaning the image sensor, turn the D Dial to the OFF position. Check that there is no dust or dirt on the dust protector. Replace the dust protector as shown in the illustration, and secure the screw. Be sure to carefully align the dust protector and do not use force when securing it in place.
If the dust or dirt cannot be removed with the above-mentioned procedure, consult with Sigma-authorized service personnel. If you see fingerprints on the glass portion of the dust protector, first use a blower to remove any dust, then gently wipe it with a soft, clean cloth.
EXPLANATION OF TERMS
AE Auto Exposure; by using a built-in exposure meter, camera determines the correct exposure value, which is combinations of shutter speed and/or aperture value. AE Lock The camera will fix and memorize the exposure value with AE lock. For example, if a photographic subject is placed in the center and exposure value of the composition is fixed, the brightness of the background will not influence the exposure, even if the composition changes and the subject is moved from the center of a screen. (AE lock button must be used). AF Auto Focus; by using a built-in sensor, camera adjusts the focusing automatically. AF Lock In AF shooting mode, you can lock the focus on the main subject. For instance, compose the desired subject in the center of the viewfinder. With the focus fixed at the same setting, you can re-compose the picture with the subject off-center and take shots. (Please press the shutter button Half-way to use this feature with Sigma SD10). Aperture The lens opening of the iris diaphragm inside the lens. The amount of light, which strikes the image sensor, is adjusted by the iris diaphragm. The f-number (Focal Length/Diameter of the Aperture Opening) describes the size of this opening, the size of the hole can be made larger or smaller. Large aperture (low f-number) gives bright results and, small aperture (high f-number) gives darker results. Auto Power-Off For saving the battery power, the SD10 camera can automatically turn itself off, if you do not operate it. CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) can perform signal amplication on a per-pixel basis. Significant current flows only during the switching operation. Therefore a CMOS image sensor can scan data rapidly, sustain high-speed operation and consume less energy. Recent technological and production improvements in digital imaging systems are making CMOS more and more competitive in terms of image quality and cost.
EXPLANATION OF TERMS Color Temperature The numerical expression of the tone of the light, produced by a light source. The standard unit for color temperature is degrees Kelvin (K). The sunny daylight used as a standard near 5600 K. Low color temperature implies warmer more yellow/red light while high color temperature implies a colder more blue light. The typical color temperature of Tungsten light is 3200 K grade, a personal computer is 9300 K. Exposure. The amount of light reaching the image sensors surface. The exposure is controlled by the combination of aperture and shutter speed. EV Exposure Value (EV) is a numerical value that expresses the amount of light for a given exposure, and depends on brightness of the photographic subject and sensitivity of the film. If a photographic subject is bright, then this numerical value will be large, and if the subject is dark then this numerical value will be small. If two-times of light reaches the film surface then the difference in exposure value will be +1, and if the amount of light is reduced by half, the exposure value changes by -1. Histogram The histogram function is a graphic representation of how bright and dark pixels are distributed in an image. The histogram function enables a precise check on the exposure of the photo. ISO Sensitivity ISO International Organization for Standardization refers to the number assigned to ; each silver halide film, which indicates film speed or the film's relative sensitivity to light, the higher the number, the greater photosensitivity and vice versa. Digital cameras also use standard ISO sensitivity ratings like silver halide films. JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group has established a standard method for compressing and decompressing the digitized images. If the rate of compression is high the file size will be small but picture quality will be decreased. Microdrive Developed by IBM, the Microdrives are extremely small-sized hard disks that can fit in a CompactCard memory slot. The Microdrive is built into a Type II CompactFlash form factor.

Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera
Digital photos have never looked quite as good as those taken on film. Until now. Only the SIGMA SD10 digital single-lens reflex camera
C A P T U R E A L L O F T H E L I G H T- D I R E C T LY.
makes this major breakthrough. The FOVEON X3 direct image sensor with 10.2 million pixels efficiently reproduces color more accurately, and offers sharper resolution, pixel for pixel, than any conventional CCD or CMOS image sensor. So you can capture more of your vision in a truer light. Go ahead. Get more creative. The SIGMA SD10 puts the advantage of higher technology right in your hands.
FOVEON X3 direct image sensor brings new vision to digital imaging.
The FOVEON X3 direct image sensor is the heart of the first and only capture system that directly captures full color for digital cameras. Using three silicon-embedded layers of pixel sensors, stacked to take advantage of silicons ability to absorb red, green, and blue light at different respective depths, the FOVEON X3 direct image sensor can thereby directly capture full color and detail at each and every pixel location, without interpolation. The results are a revelation: better color detail, fewer color artifacts and three times the image sharpness, compared to that delivered by conventional image sensors that capture color indirectly through mosaic filters and color interpolation. * 1998-2003 Foveon, Inc. All rights reserved. Foveon, the stylized F logo, X3, and the X3 logo are registered trademarks of Foveon, Inc.
[ FOVEON X3 direct image sensor conceptual diagram ]
Other image sensors cannot match the SD10s true full-color capture system
Unlike the SIGMA SD10, other digital cameras image quality is inherently compromised through the use of optical color filters. Conventional CCD and CMOS image sensors have a single layer of pixels. Each pixel detects only one color of light, which has been filtered through a single red or green or blue color filter. As a result, two-thirds of the color at each pixel is blocked out. To compensate, the missing color is estimated through a complicated process of color interpolation, leading to color errors, color artifacts and loss of image detail. FOVEON X3 direct image sensors, however, capture all three colors at every pixel location, insuring the capture of full, complete color.
[ FOVEON X3 direct image sensor technology diagram ]
The FOVEON X3 direct image sensor comprises three layers of pixel sensors embed ded in silicon.
Silicon absorbs different colors, or wavelengths, of light at different depth, so each layer captures a different color among R (red), G (green) and B (blue). Full color is directly captured at each pixel location.
Only the FOVEON X3 image sensor captures 100% of the R (red), G (green), and B (blue) light at every pixel location.
[ Conventional image sensor technology diagram ]
A conventional image sensor features color filters applied to a single layer of pixel sensors in a tiled mosaic pattern.
The filters let only one wavelength of light R (red), G (green), or B (blue) pass through to any given pixel location. The pixel location records only that one color,so the other information at that site is lost.
As a result, conventional mosaic image sensors capture only 25% of the R( red) 25% of the B (blue), and 50% of the G (green) light.
Digital
FOVEON Inc.
Founded in California in 1997, FOVEON Inc. is world-renowned for direct image sensor development and technology.
F O R M O R E F L E X I B L E C O N T R O L O F I M A G E D ATA
Function
RAW format recording
The SD10 uses the RAW format the highest-quality recording method to record information about light detected by the FOVEON X3 direct image sensor. The RAW data format provides pure data for high-resolution images, and uses lossless compression for more compact, yet uncompromised data files.
The SIGMA SD10 has exclusive advanced functions
Data recovery of deleted images*. * Recoverable only if no other operation has been performed after deletion of image data using
"Delete". If an image is taken right after deletion, the deleted image data cannot be recovered.
3- color histogram : Signal levels (appearing as dark to
Main menu screen
bright areas in an image) can be displayed on the monitor in red, green, and blue. This makes it easy to check light and shadow details.
Exclusive SIGMA Photo Pro software reads RAW data
The SD10 comes with SIGMA Photo Pro software for changing the look of recorded RAW data image files. Its easy to make adjustments (white balance, exposure, color balance, and contrast, for example) or otherwise manipulate RAW data, without compromising image quality or definition.
Seamless recording and playback
Recording and playback modes aren't separated so you can quickly take advantage of photo opportunities and record images even while playing back other images.
Thumbnail screen
Full screen
Zoomed screen
Image info screen
Intuitive interface
< Main Window > This basic screen for manipulating RAW data is a simple, yet sophisticated user interface for control of various functions.
b Open RAW data files b Transfer and save RAW image data b Save images (TIFF, JPEG) b Mark, lock, rotate, and delete images in the camera or on a computer
Clearly marked operation panel buttons make it easy for photographers to identify and use desired functions.
Easily view images and settings The SIGMA SD10 has an extensive variety of functions
Lock and mark function : Simplifies image sorting. Shortcut key settings : For convenient function setting using the OK button. 5- stage zoom and pan : Lets you zoom in up to 400% and pan while zooming, for checking focus and image
< Review Window >
b Display image and magnify details up to 800% b View highlight and shadow warning b Mark, lock, rotate, and delete images b Open multiple Review Windows for side-by-side comparison
Records on CF cards and Microdrives*
The SIGMA SD10 records on reliable, high-capacity Type I and Type II CF (CompactFlash) cards. Or, you can insert a Microdrive* to hold even larger volumes of data. * This recording medium uses a high - speed hard disk, so it is more vulnerable to vibration and
shock than flash memory CF cards. If you use a Microdrive, take extra care not to expose the camera to shock or vibration, especially during recording and playback.
A 130,000 -pixel 1.8 -inch TFT liquid crystal monitor built into the SD10s back body panel reproduces clear, beautiful images. With the built-in 4 -Way Controller, it also serves as an easy-to-use multifunctional interface.
White balance for the look you like
You can shoot under any lighting conditions with a choice of white balance modes including "bright," "shady," "cloudy," "incandescent light," "fluorescent light," "flash," and "auto". Theres even "custom" for customized white balance that you can adjust according to the shot viewed through the back-panel LCD.
Pick your power source
For around-the-world shooting versatility, the SD10 can be powered by two CR-V3 lithium batteries ; four AA Ni-Mh batteries or four Nickel Zinc primary batteries ; or a dedicated AC adaptor (included with the camera).
details in camera. Information access : Accessing information about camera settings, CF card data and image data is simple. Customizable view : You can customize data displayed on the info strip, using exposure warning display ON/OFF, quick preview duration, style setting and more. Slide show settings : Use lock function/mark functions to display only those images that you want to view.
< Adjustment Controls >
b Adjust exposure, contrast, shadows, highlights, saturation, sharpness and X3 Fill Light b Adjust colors b Adjust gray balance b Open, save, and delete custom settings b Check histograms b View Overexposure and Underexposure information
IEEE1394 and USB Interfaces
The camera has an IEEE1394 port as well as a USB port for extraspeedy, versatile image transfer from the SD10 to a computer.
White balance / main screen
Shoots in NTSC and PAL formats
White balance / sub screen
Three resolution settings
Choose among three RAW data resolution shooting modes : HI mode (2,268 x 1,512 x 3 layers) for optimal quality, MED
You can switch between the NTSC video standard (used in countries including Japan and the U.S.) and the PAL format (used in Europe and other countries) for image playback on TV monitors in many parts of the world.
Frame - by - frame ISO Setting
Frame-by-frame ISO selection is among SD10s functions that are unmatched by any film camera. Choose among ISO 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 (extended option).
< Image Information Window >
b Check shooting information b Check image information b Copy information to the clipboard
mode (1,512 x 1,008 x 3 layers) for recording more images at high definition, and LOW mode (1,134 x 756 x 3 layers) for capturing the most images per given memory capacity.
G E T R E A D Y T O S H O O T FA S T E R
The Sports Finder wont miss a moment
Now, its easy to compose and shoot fast-moving action. Because unlike an ordinary single-
Auto Focus ( AF ) cross sensoring
The SD10s AF cross sensor in the center of its viewfinder lets a photographer select the subject of focus, according to compositional intention.
lens reflex camera with viewfinder showing
[ Data ] b Lens : SIGMA MACRO 105mm F2.8 EX b Aperture : F32 b Shutter : 1/180 b ISO Speed : 100 b Exposure Mode : Manual b Focus Mode : Manual b Raw File Format : Hi 1,512 x 2,268 x 3 layers
SIGMA lens motors for fast AF
Each SIGMA lens has a motor to drive focusing, for AF shooting at speeds appropriate for the lens in use. Attachment of a SIGMA HSM (hypersonic motor) lens keeps shooting fast and quiet. Naturally, full manual focusing is also available.
just what is within the shooting frame, the SD10s unique Sports Finder offers a view that extends outside of the frame. All the better to anticipate the movement of subjects coming into the frame before capturing the crucial moment.
[ Finder display ]
Predictive movement Auto Focus
For subjects moving closer or further away at a fairly steady speed, this feature calculates the distance the subject will travel
Center Area Metering
Auto Focus Frame
until the shutter opens, and drives the lens to the optimal focus for the shot. Predictive movement AF operates automatically when the Continuous AF mode is on.
Flash Indicator Focus Indicator Shutter Speed AE Lock Indicator
Exposure Meter Auto Bracketing
* If subject moves irregularly or is motionless, predictive movement AF won't be activated.
Aperture Value
Two focus modes
Continuous AF mode [ C, AF ]
In this mode, the camera continues focusing on a moving subject while the shutter button is pressed halfway. For example, when shooting athletes or moving vehicles, the motion prediction mechanism will activate and control focus, predicting the subjects traveling distance from the time the shutter button is pressed to the instant the shutter is released.
Single AF mode [ S, AF ]
In this focus-priority AF mode, AF ranging starts when the shutter button is pressed, and the shutter is released once the subject is in focus. When
Non-stop shooting up to 30 frames
A high-speed CPU and high-volume buffer memory enable the SD10 to shoot at 2.5 frames per second for up to 30 consecutive frames in LOW mode, up to 14 consecutive frames in MED mode, and up to 6 frames in high-quality HI mode.
the subject comes into focus, the focus indicator turns on in the finder (with an electronic sound), and the Focus Lock (AF Lock) / AE Lock functions* activate, fixing the focus.
* When the AE Lock button is pressed, exposure is fixed at that point in time. Use this mode if the
area that you want to meter and the subject that you want to focus on are not one and the same.
Mirror - lock mechanism prevents camera shake 1/ 6000 - second maximum shutter speed
With a shutter up to 1/ 6000 - second fast, the SD10 can capture what even the human eye cannot see. Drops of water from a splash in the pool can be frozen in detail. Or use a high shutter speed for outdoor shooting with a telephoto lens to create an image in which a subject really stands out from the background. The mirror-lock mechanism raises the mirror so you can release the shutter without the vibration of the mirror popping up. This prevents camera shake, and is especially effective for macro shooting and shooting scenes using telephoto lenses. Use of a remote controller or cable release (sold separately ) also reduces the possibility of camera shake.
WHERE DIGITAL AND 35mm SLR ADVANTAGES CONVERGE
The SD10 features three metering methods for greater control of photographys essence: light.
8 - segment evaluative metering
Center - weighted average metering
Names of Parts
C-Dial (Command Dial)
In this most common metering mode, the camera primarily meters the subject in the center of the screen, while giving some weight to perimeter brightness. Exposure can be effectively controlled by using this mode in conjunction with the Exposure Compensation function.
AF Mode Button Metering Mode Button Function Button Shutter Button
This metering mode, offering exposure control with minimal error, divides the screen into 8 independently metered segments, whose data is comprehensively evaluated for optimal exposure setting. Excellent for shooting front-lit scenes, as well as backlit, high-contrast and other special situations, 8-segment evaluative metering helps to reproduce brightness to a photographers liking.
Center area metering
b Display Panel [ Names of Display Panel Parts ]
Shutter Speed Aperture Value
Exposure compensation and auto bracketing
Before you shoot, exposure compensation lets you adjust exposure in 1/3EV steps within a 3EV range of deviation from the autoexposure level set for the scene. In situations where it is difficult to determine proper exposure, such as when there are subtle differences of subject brightness, its a good idea to use auto bracketing to take three consecutive photographs at slightly different exposures, so you can later choose the best-exposed shot.
Resolution Button
Exposure Compensation Button
Counter / ISO Sensitivity Sound Setting Metering Mode Remote Control Mode ISO Sensitivity Setting Exposure Meter Auto Bracketing Auto White Balance AF Mode Battery Indicator Resolution
In this mode, the camera meters only an area of about 5mm in diameter in the center of the screen. This minimizes the influence of perimeter light sources, so you can establish a highly specific area for determining the level of exposure that suits your purpose.
ISO Sensitivity Button
Diopter Adjuster
Hot Shoe
AE Lock Button
b D-Dial ( Drive Dial )
Self-Timer ( 2s / 10s ) Mirror Lock - Up Auto Bracketing Continuous shooting Single frame shooting Power OFF
b S-Dial ( Shutter Dial ) / Mode Lever
Manual Exposure Shutter Speed Priority AE Aperture Priority AE Program AE
Lens Mount
Dust Protector
Depth - of - field Preview Button Remote Control Sensor
Eyepiece Cup
CF Card Access Lamp
Zoom Controller
Camera Strap Eyelet
Main Menu Button View Button Connector Cover Information Button Modify Menu Button Lens Release Button Delete Button CF Card Cover CF Card Cover Release Lever 4-Way Controller
Release Socket Battery Case Lock Knob
Color LCD Monitor OK Button
Cancel Button
4 exposure modes to suit any situation
[ P ] Program AE [ S ] Shutter Speed Priority AE
This mode covers most shooting circumstances, automatically setting a combination of shutter speed and aperture appropriate to the subjects brightness, so you can shoot spontaneously without missing a moment or adjusting exposure.
[ A ] Aperture Priority AE
Set a desired shutter speed, and the SD10 selects the appropriate aperture value for subject brightness. Freeze action by selecting a fast shutter speed ; capture a blur of motion with a slow shutter speed; or achieve various other effects using Shutter Speed Priority AE.
[ M ] Manual Exposure
Power Pack Contact Cover
Set a desired aperture value, and the camera determines the appropriate shutter speed. Stop down to increase depth of field. Open up to blur the background and emphasize the subject. Aperture Priority AE is useful for achieving these and various other effects.
This mode lets you set the shutter speed and aperture value as you choose, as when you want to fix the exposure by referring to the TTL exposure meter, external light meter, etc. This is particularly convenient for maintaining an exposure setting for several shots.
Tripod Socket
[ Data ] b Lens : SIGMA MACRO 50mm F2.8 EX b Aperture : F38 b Shutter : 1/125 b ISO Speed : 100 b Exposure Mode : Manual b Focus Mode : Manual b Raw File Format : Hi 1,512 x 2,268 x 3 layers
MORE LENSES TO EXPRESS MORE OF YOUR VISION
SIGMA lenses fully compatible with the SD10 digital SLR and 35mm SLRs.
Great lenses, of course, unleash the creative potential of single-lens reflex cameras. By making the SD10 compatible with the entire lineup of lenses originally created for SIGMA 35mm SLRs, SIGMA extends its heritage of superior optical technology to digital SLR photographers who are determined to take their visions farther. The SIGMA family of interchangeable lenses is comprehensive, including fixed focal length, macro, zoom, fisheye, and mirror models, covering a range from 8mm fisheye to 800mm super zoom. In every measure, every lens we make exemplifies state-of-the-art performance and user-friendly operation for digital and 35mm film SLR photography alike. Naturally, SD10 photographers stand to benefit from SIGMAs far-reaching dedication to capturing the essence of every moment.
[ WIDE ZOOM LENS ] Wide zoom lenses offer freedom for controlling angle and perspective for shooting big buildings, expansive scenery, snap shots, and group photographs. [ STANDARD ZOOM LENS ] Standard zoom lenses provide wide coverage that suits a broad range of spontaneous photo opportunities. [ TELEPHOTO ZOOM LENS ] Providing mobility and closeup detail, telephoto zoom lenses can capture from afar impressive photographs of wild animals in the field or faces of athletes playing in stadiums. [ HIGH PERFORMANCE ZOOM LENS ] High performance zoom lenses can quickly, clearly focus on various subjects within a range from close to distant. [ WIDE LENS ] Wide zoom lenses display their capabilities on expansive scenes. SIGMA makes an 8mm fisheye lens covering 180 degrees, and other wide lenses up to 28mm. [ TELEPHOTO LENS ] Telephoto lenses offer a closer-up view of distant or inaccessible subject detail, or enhance an images feeling of airiness by compressing perspective within a shallow depth of field and softly blurring the background. [ MACRO LENS ] Macro lenses widen the creative palette by offering a clear perspective on small flowers, insects, and more great for closeups of nature in dramatic detail.
Image sensor dust protector
Other digital SLR cameras are typically vulnerable to dust entering the body when the lens is dismounted for changing. But the SIGMA SD10 features a special dust protector that at all times keeps dust from entering and adhering to the image sensor. This ensures extra durability and reliable imaging integrity, even after long, rugged use.
Optional Equipment
Electronic Flash [ EF-500 DG SUPER ]
The high-intensity EF-500 DG SUPER flash enables automatic light control S-TTL shooting. For extra versatility, the units high-speed synchronization function can be used even with high shutter speeds.
Electronic Flash [ EF-500 DG ST ]
This high-intensity automatic zoom flash enables automatic light control S-TTL shooting for easy and beautiful flash photographs. It includes an automatic zoom function and a bounce-head function.
Battery Grip [ Power Pack SD ]
This easy-to-carry battery pack with vertical grip is dedicated for SD10 use, and can hold four CR-V3 batteries or eight AA batteries more than enough power for most shoots.
Remote Controller [ RS 21 ]
Remote control allows the photographer to take selfportraits or get into group shots. Used in conjunction with Mirror Lock-Up function, it can reduce the possibility of image-blurring camera shake, so its particularly useful for macro or telephoto zoom shooting.
b SIGMA SD10 Major Specifications
Storage Media Image Sensor Size Lens Mount Angle of View Compatible Lenses Image Sensor Number of Pixels Aspect Ratio Image Recording Format Capture File Size Continuous shooting speed Maximum number of frames for continuous shooting Interfaces White balance Viewfinder Viewfinder Frame Coverage Viewfinder Magnification Eye point Diopter Adjustment Range Auto Focus Type AF Operating Range Focus Mode Metering Systems Metering Range Exposure Modes ISO Sensitivity Exposure Compensation AE Lock Auto Bracketing Shutter Type Shutter Speed External Flash Synchronization LCD Monitor Reviewing Images LCD Monitor Language Power Source Dimensions Weight CompactFlash (CF ) (Type I/II ), Microdrive 20.7 x 13.8mm SIGMA SA bayonet mount Equivalent to about 1.7x the focal length of the lens ( for 35mm cameras ) SIGMA SA mount Lens Group FOVEON X3 direct image sensor 10.2 Million (3.4MP Red + 3.4MP Green + 3.4 MP Blue) 3:2 Lossless compression RAW data (12-bit ) HI : 2.268 x 1,512 x 3 layers (Approx 8MB), MED : 1,512 x 1,008 x 3 layers (Approx 4MB), LOW : 1,134 x 756 x 3 layers (Approx 2MB) HI : 1.9 frames / second MED : 2.4 frames / second LOW : 2.5 frames / second HI : 6 frames MED : 14 frames LOW : 30 frames IEEE 1394, USB (1.1), Video Out ( NTSC/PAL) 8 types ( Auto, Sunlight, Shade, Overcast, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash and Custom ) Pentaprism SLR viewfinder 97% vertical, 98% horizontal 0.77 x ( 50mm F1.4 18mm - 3dpt +1dpt TTL phase difference detection system EV(ISO 100) AF-S ( single ), AF-C ( continuous ), with AF motion prediction function Can be switched among 8-Segment Evaluative Metering, Center Area Metering, and Center-Weighted Average Metering EV(50mm F1.4 : ISO 100 ) (P) Program AE (program shift available ), (S) Shutter Speed Priority AE, (A) Aperture Priority AE, (M) Manual Equivalent to ISO 100, 200, 400, 800. Extended Mode : 1600 3EV ( in 1/3 steps ) Pushbutton type. Exposure setting is locked while the button is depressed 3 different exposure levels: Appropriate, Under Exposure, and Over Exposure, in 1/3 EV steps up to 3EV Vertical-travel metal focal plane shutter, electronically controlled through entire speed range 1/6,000 to 15 sec. ( ISO 100,200 ), 1/6,000 to 4sec. ( ISO 400, 800), Bulb (ISO100,200 up to 15 sec.) Extended Mode: 1/6,000 to 30 sec., Bulb up to 30 sec. ( ISO100 to 1600 ) Hot shoe ( contact X, synchronized at 1/180 sec. or less, with dedicated flash linking contact ) 1.8", low-temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD monitor, about 130,000 pixels, coverage area 100%, with white LED backlight. Single frame display, zoom-in display, 9-frame thumbnail display, slide show Japanese / English / French / German 3V lithium battery (CR-V3) x 2pcs., or AA Ni-Mh battery x 4pcs., or Nickel Zinc Primary Battery x 4pcs. Dedicated AC adapter. 152mm / 6"(W) x 120mm / 4.72"(H) x 79mm / 3.1"(D) 785g / 27.7oz ( without batteries ) )
[ SD10 accessories ]
SIGMA Photo Pro Disk Dedicated AC adapter SAC-1 AC cable Dedicated USB cable Dedicated IEEE1394 cable ( FireWire cable ) Dedicated Video cable LCD monitor cover Strap
[ Optional Accessories for SD10 ]
Electronic Flash Battery Grip Remote Controller Cable Release Switch PC - Synchro Terminal Adapter [ EF-500 DG SUPER / EF-500 DG ST ] [ Power Pack SD ] [ RS- 21 ] [ CR-11 ] [ ST - 11 ]
* Product external appearance, specifications, etc. may change without notice to allow for improvements.
Caution : To ensure the correct and safe use of the product, be sure to read the Users Manual Carefully prior to operation.
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