Sigma DP1s
Overview | |
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Maker | Sigma |
Lens | |
Lens | 28mm equivalent |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor type | Foveon X3 (CMOS) |
Sensor size | 20.7 x 13.8mm (APS-C type) |
Maximum resolution | 2652 × 1768 × 3 (14.1 million effective pixels, 4.69 megapixel output image size) |
Film speed | 100-800 |
Recording medium | SD/MMC card |
Shutter | |
Shutter speeds | 1/4000s to 30s |
Image processing | |
White balance | No |
General | |
LCD screen | 2.5 inches with 230,000 dots |
Dimensions | 109 x 60 x 31mm (4.29 x 2.36 x 1.22 inches) |
Weight | 270g including battery |
The Sigma DP1s is a high-end compact digital camera introduced by the Sigma Corporation as an improvement of the Sigma DP1. It features a 14-megapixel Foveon X3 sensor (2652 × 1768 × 3 layers), a fixed 16.6 mm F4.0 lens (28mm equivalent), a 2.5" LCD and a pop-up flash.
The Sigma DP1s is a large sensor digital compact camera announced by Sigma on October 2, 2009.
The Sigma DP1s was announced on November 17, 2009.[1] The enhancements are related to the user interface and the shooting of backlit subjects and reddish unbalanced pictures. The user interface introduces the Quick Step function (originally introduced in SD14) that allows easy and quick modification of the main parameters. The picture quality is improved when shooting backlit subjects. The DP1 suffered from a high sensitivity to red light which has been corrected in the DP1s.
The Sigma DP1s was succeeded by the Sigma DP1x model.
Specification[]
The DP1s is very similar to the DP1.
Image Sensor | Foveon X3 (CMOS with layered photodiodes) |
Image Sensor Size | 20.7 × 13.8mm |
Number of Pixels | Effective pixels approx. 14.06 MP (2652 × 1768 × 3 layers) |
Aspect Ratio | 3 : 2, 16 : 9 |
Lens | 16.6mm f/4 (35mm equivalent focal length:28mm) |
Lens Construction | 5 groups, 6 elements |
Shooting Range | 30 cm~∞ |
Storage Media | Secure Digital (SD) card / SDHC compatible / MMC |
Recording Format | Exif 2.21, DCF 2.0, DPOF |
Recording Mode | Lossless compression RAW data (12-bit), JPEG (High, Medium, Low),
Movie, Voice memo to still images, Voice recording |
White Balance | 8 types (Auto, Sunlight, Shade, Overcast, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom) |
Auto Focus | Contrast-detection type |
AF Point | 9-Points |
Focusing Modes | Single, 9-points multi |
AF Point Selection | Auto and manual selection |
Focus Lock | Shutter release halfway-down position(AF lock can be done by AE lock button from menu setting) |
Manual Focus | Focus aid (dial type) |
Metering System | 8 segments evaluative metering, Center Metering, Center-Weighted Average Metering |
Exposure Control System | Auto Mode, (P) Program AE, (S) Shutter Priority AE, (A) Aperture Priority AE, (M) Manual |
ISO | 50,100,200,400,800,Auto(100-200 and 100-400 when flash) |
Exposure Compensation | ±3EV (1/3 stop increments) |
Auto Bracketing | Appropriate, under, over; 1/3EV steps up to ±3EV for appropriate exposure |
Shutter Speed | 1/2000sec. to 15sec. (1/2000 only with f11) |
Built-in Flash | Pop-up type (manually) |
Flash Coverage Range | 30 cm-2.1m (at ISO200) |
External Flash Sync. | Hotshoe (X-sync contact) |
Drive Modes | [1] Single, [2] Continuous, [3] Self Timer (2sec. /10sec.) |
LCD Monitor | TFT Color LCD Monitor |
Monitor Size | 2.5 inches |
LCD Pixels | approx. 230,000 pixels |
LCD Monitor Language | English/Japanese/German/Chinese/French/Spanish/Italian/Chinese (Simplified)/Korean |
Interface | USB (USB2.0), video out (NTSC/PAL), audio out (monaural) |
Power | Li-ion battery pack BP-31, battery charger BC-31, AC adapter (optional) |
Dimensions | 113.3mm/4.5" (W) × 59.5mm /2.3"(H) × 50.3mm/2" (D) |
Weight | 240g /8.5oz (excluding batteries) |
Software[]
Sigma Photo Pro[]
Postprozessing of RAW X3F and JPEG of all digital SIGMA cameras
Version 6.x is free Download for Windows 7+ und Mac OS Version 10.7+ (6.3.x). Actual Versions are 6.5.4 (Win 7+) and 6.5.5 (MacOSX 10.9+).[2]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-05. Retrieved 2010-02-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), Sigma (2009).
- ^ "SIGMA Photo Pro | Software".
- Sigma DP cameras
- Cameras introduced in 2009
- Camera stubs