The 10.2-million-pixel raw file generated from this sensor is processed to produce a 3.4 megapixel size image file.
Like its predecessor, the SD10 uses a sensor with the unique Foveon X3 sensor technology. The Sigma SD10 cameras are unique in the digital DSLR field in using full-color sensor technology, and in that they only produce raw format images that require post-processing on a computer. It was announced on October 27, 2003, and is an evolution of the previous SD9 model, addressing many of the shortcomings of that camera. The Sigma SD10 is a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) manufactured by the Sigma Corporation of Japan. Programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manualĨ-segment evaluative, center area (about 7.5%), Center-weighted average 2268 × 1512 × 3 (10.3 million effective pixels, 3.43 megapixel output image size)ĬompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II) and Microdrive (MD)