Sigma SD SD1 Merrill 46.0MP Digital SLR Camera - Black (Body Only)

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$670.00
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Product Information

The black Sigma SD1 Merrill is a digital SLR camera that includes the body only. The body is constructed of a solid magnesium alloy material, which helps it maintain a lightweight structure. The Sigma camera body offers a high-quality 46.0 MP resolution. This camera is also splash proof to keep water and water particles from getting inside to the operating parts. In addition, the Sigma SD1 Merrill includes an integrated image sensor that helps provide true color, digital-quality still images, and crisp video footage. The engine of the Sigma camera body works as a three-layer unit for optimal functionality. Some of the technical features for this 46.0 MP camera include a 3:2 aspect ratio, a continuous shooting speed option, connectivity options for HDTV and a home PC, and a Pentaprism viewfinder. With the variety of features and technologies integrated into this Sigma camera body, both amateur and professional photographers can produce high-quality images and video with ease.

Product Identifiers

BrandSigma
MPNC26900
UPC0085126928766
ModelSD1 Merrill
eBay Product ID (ePID)206823145

Product Key Features

ColorBlack
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
ConnectivityUSB
FeaturesAv Output, USB, Auto Focus
SeriesSigma SD
TypeDigital SLR

Dimensions

Depth3.1in
Height4.4in
Width5.7in
Item Weight24.7 Oz.

Additional Product Features

Light Sensitivity100-6400
Display TypeLCD
Sensor TypeCmos
Sensor Resolution46.0MP
Additional FeaturesAv Output, USB, Autofocus
Viewfinder-Field Coverage98%
Focus AdjustmentAutomatic
Display Size3in
Still Image FormatRaw + JPEG
Exterior ColorBlack
Screen Size3.0"in
Light Sensitivity Max50
Viewfinder Magnification0.95x
Camera TypeDigital SLR
Maximum Resolution46.0MP
Lens for SdBody only
Supported Flash MemoryCompactFlash Card Type I

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  • Best image quality and truest color for your buck

    There is probably not enough said about this product. The highest ever color image quality you would find in any DSLR on the market. This is the FIRST camera that would truly show the quality of your lenses. Thus, I would not go for acrylic lenses on SD1. Their counterparts on all other brand's DSLRs would be able to hide the shortcomings behind the (IMHO) below-moderate camera image quality, especially where high detail is involved. Not so on Sigma SD1 and SD1Merill - they will test your optics to the limit. Every camera has its drawbacks and its strong sides. Sigma SD1 would give you the ability to take the perfect shot every time there is enough light entering the lens. Also, in my experience, even in adverse lighting conditions, it would perform up to par with its counterparts, especially if you consider the pricing range (SD1 is outperforming cameras almost twice the price when resolution, color quality and truthfulness is concerned), It lacks compared to other cameras in speed of shooting (i.e. sport mode/multi-shot mode) as its images are much heavier, especially in RAW (which is always preferable shooting mode for SD1 models). However, when with "widely accepted" brands you would take 5 shots in order to get one that is good enough, on SD1 and SD1Merill you TAKE ONE and it is enough. Obviously, that would require you as a photographer to use your most important tool - your head - but, arguably so would the other cameras... Also, when taking "too much" images very quickly it could freeze up for a bit while writing the RAW images to the CF card, but even after one is written it would allow shooting again. Another setback is that it has lower light sensitivity than its counterparts, as in, it requires more light for the shots than the other cameras I have seen (even other Sigma cameras), but it more than compensates for the cons with its pros. What I would NOT do with Sigma SD1 is the following - 1. BW photos - for BW photos you could use any camera with comparable resolution and it would give nice enough images 2. Night photography - while being true to the colors, SD1 can sometimes (RARELY but still) surprise you in low light with long exposures in somewhat unpleasant way 3. Photography with adjustable polarizer-based ND filters - does not appear to work on SD1, screws up the metering / focusing for the shot 4. Female portrait work (unless you really like sitting and editing out the skin details - because it WILL capture everything , even unevenly placed makeup) IN ANY OTHER TYPE OF IMAGERY SD1 EXCELS much more than any other DSLR of other brands and more than its own predecessors. Try to imagine getting macro-level detail on your regular images. As one picture is worth a thousand words, I suggest looking for photos taken with SD1 and SD1Merill on Flickr.

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  • Great image quality.

    Great image quality. Just wish it had live view.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • nice camera

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned