Typical price: £800
What is it: Digital SLR with three-layer Foveon sensor
What we think: Sigma and Foveon fans might be interested in the SD14, but otherwise there's much better value on offer elsewhere
Sigma SD14 Review
Reviewed on: 9 July 2007
Shutter lag measured 0.7 seconds in our high-contrast test and 1.4 seconds in our low-contrast test, which mimic bright and dim shooting conditions, respectively. In continuous shooting mode, we were able to capture highest resolution and highest quality JPEGs at an average rate of 2.3 frames per second.
(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
| Time to first shot | |
Raw shot-to-shot time | |
Shutter lag (dim light) | |
Shutter lag (typical) | |
(Longer bars indicate faster performance)
| Frames per second | |
Image quality
Under the right circumstances, the
Sigma SD14 can create very good images, but once you move up to higher
ISOs, the image quality degrades significantly. At ISO 100 or ISO 200,
colours look quite accurate and the camera's white balance is generally
neutral. If anything, colours looked slightly over-saturated in our
test images, especially reds and oranges.
As you increase the ISO, however, not only do you see a increase in noise, but the entire colour profile of the camera shifts. Our lab test images took on a serious magenta cast at ISO 1,600, and green patches on our colour-checker chart turned nearly neutral grey. At the same time, a careful eye will notice that certain colours, including skin tones, look just slightly more accurate with the Sigma than they do with many CMOS- or CCD-based cameras.
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