Z Zenten Deregistered Jun 13, 2004 9,843 8 38 Feb 25, 2016 #1 Read about them here .... http://www.imaging-resource.com/new...ket-with-new-foveon-x3-based-sd-quattro-camer
Read about them here .... http://www.imaging-resource.com/new...ket-with-new-foveon-x3-based-sd-quattro-camer
richiemccaw1 Senior Member Feb 21, 2013 3,125 27 48 Singapore Feb 25, 2016 #2 Im guessing they will be priced quite prohibitively.
T The Dry Box Senior Member Jan 23, 2008 1,234 1 38 www.flickr.com Feb 27, 2016 #4 This is rather interesting for sony e mount users. With the MC-11 adapter you can create a 2 camera system that covers sports, low light, video and studio works sharing the same sigma assets, all with just aps-c.
This is rather interesting for sony e mount users. With the MC-11 adapter you can create a 2 camera system that covers sports, low light, video and studio works sharing the same sigma assets, all with just aps-c.
Z Zenten Deregistered Jun 13, 2004 9,843 8 38 Mar 31, 2016 #5 More pics of the new camera ........ https://www.ephotozine.com/article/sigma-sd-quattro-h-hands-on-preview-29077
More pics of the new camera ........ https://www.ephotozine.com/article/sigma-sd-quattro-h-hands-on-preview-29077
A alfie Senior Member Aug 13, 2004 1,226 12 38 Apr 17, 2017 #6 The Sigma sd Quattro H is still not in stock in Singapore, but i've seen many japanese shooters with it. Anyone got any feedback on the experience ? I'm thinking to get the Sigma Art SA-mount lens with a Quattro H and get the MC-11 for use on sony bodies.
The Sigma sd Quattro H is still not in stock in Singapore, but i've seen many japanese shooters with it. Anyone got any feedback on the experience ? I'm thinking to get the Sigma Art SA-mount lens with a Quattro H and get the MC-11 for use on sony bodies.