Sigma DP1s Camera Digital

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The Sigma DP1 DP1s, the company takes the existing fixed camera compact lens from 2008, and updated the firmware with some of the characteristics of post-DP2 model. In terms of specific hardware is the Sigma DP1 DP1s largely unchanged. Images are always begins with an aspect ratio of 3:2, 0.98 inches, Foveon X3 image, complete information in each pixel location, and outputs images at a resolution of 4.7 effective megapixels recorded . The Foveon chip is sitting behind a wide-angle 28 mm equivalent (Current 16.6 mm) with a fixed focal length, with six elements in five groups and a maximum aperture of F/4.0. The same generation used in the DP1, rather than the latest "TRUE II" chip, which featured in the DP2 - Date of the sensor is processed by a 'real' sigma (or "three-layer response Ultimate Engine") processor, Image.

The Sigma DP1s offers Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter and aperture and shutter priority mode is determined by recording images via evaluation, center-weighted metering and spot. The nine-point autofocus DP1s used contrast detection based on data from the image sensor and provides an opportunity for manual focus. There are eight white balance modes including Auto, six presets and custom. The sensitivity varies from a minimum of ISO 100 to a maximum of ISO 800 equivalent. Shutter speeds from 1 / 1 are available 000-15 seconds at maximum aperture, and the opening is closed, the speed gradually to 1 / 2, 000 and F10. As with the DP1, before it, the Sigma DP1s to store data on a MultiMediaCard or Secure Digital media, including the largest SDHC type. Images can be in JPEG or RAW, but unlike many cameras these days to write, can not simultaneously both formats. Power comes from a property of BP-31 Li-ion battery, and connectivity options include both USB 2.0 high speed data and video NTSC / PAL standard definition.

Changes between DP1s and its predecessor are subtle. The digital zoom buttons can now be mapped to provide a quick setup function, such as cameras on the new Sigma DP2 and SD15 seen. Performance of the camera when shooting backlit subjects is also said to have been improved. The DP1s Sigma should be available until the end of October 2009, and the price is not revealed at that time.

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