Saturday, 25 February 2012

SIGMA SD1 Point Support Program

Sigma announced its point redeemable program for the old SD1 owners for  400,000 Japanese Yen whopping $5000 (approx). A pleasing step forward by Mr. Yamaki Jnr to take Sigma to the nest level in to world photographers' arena........

SIGMA 30mm F2.8 EX DN is available for Micro Four Thirds.

SIGMA 30mm F2.8 EX DN is available for Micro Four Thirds.


Saturday, 11 February 2012

Sigma SD15 - Fall in love ...........


Realize the difference in Quality in all the aspects......
SD15 2010 Catalog en Shetala Cameras

お客様にヤマキSIRをありがとうございました。私たちは、写真業界へあなたの真の献身を尊重しています。

We respect you YAMAKI sir.

A TRIBUTE to our admiring Leader




Shetala India having a good relationship with Sigma for the past 5 Years.
We pay our respect to our 
Sigma Founder Mr.Michihito Yamaki 
for his
Great dedicated contribution for the World Photography Industry

For Memory

Yamaki founded Sigma Corporation on Sept. 9, 1961 with the development of the first-ever rear attached lens converter. At that time, most photo enthusiasts believed that a lens converter could only be attached to the front of a camera lens and the 27-year-old optical engineer turned conventional optical theory on its head. Sigma Corporation celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2011 with Yamaki still at the company’s helm.

Throughout his years in the photo industry, Yamaki has been focused on producing high-quality, high-performance photographic technology at moderate prices. His goal for the company has always been to make outstanding image quality accessible to all photographers. To this end, he grew the family-owned organization into a leading researcher, developer, manufacturer and service provider of lenses, cameras and flashes. The company is now known as the largest, independent SLR lens manufacturer in the world, producing more than 50 current lenses that are compatible with most manufacturers, including Sigma, Canon, Sony, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax and Sony.

In 2008, under Yamaki’s direction, Sigma Corporation purchased Foveon, a California-based company that’s renowned for developing the X3 image sensor technology. This patented, three-layer image sensor captures all primary RGB colors at each pixel location arranged in three layers to deliver outstanding, high-resolution, high-definition images with impressive three-dimensional detail and rich gradation. Last year, the company announced the arrival of its SD1, a groundbreaking, 46-megapixel direct image sensor camera, offering more megapixels than any other DSLR currently on the market. Sigma Corporation continued its theme of addressing gaps in the industry and the needs of photographers by kicking off 2012 with the launch of its new, Digital Neo (DN) line of lenses for Micro Four Thirds and E-mount camera systems.

In addition to his inventions and photographic foresight, Yamaki made many other contributions to the industry in his 78 years of life. He served organizations such as: the Japan Photographic Enterprises Association, Japan Machinery Design Center, Japan Optomechatronics Association, Photographic Society of Japan, and Japan Camera Industry Institute. He has also been honored with the “Person of the Year” award from The Photoimaging Manufacturers & Distributors Association (PMDA), the “Hall of Fame” award from the International Photographic Council (IPC), and the Golden Photokina Pin for his longtime contribution to the imaging industry. 

 

Friday, 10 February 2012

Dick Merrill must be smiling! :)


SD1 M


For those that thought that the Sigma SD1 was a tad expensive and that the DP series had too few pixels, well, now it’s the time to think again! With Sigmas new CEO Kazuto Yamaki making the decisions we now have a quite different playground and to start of the new year Sigma presented the new Merrill series. The name Merrill as a hint to the one guy that once started Foveon back in 1997 and that invented the basics for the three layered sensor we now see.




Foveon Merril Sensor - the perfect.....

The new SD1 Merrill is basically the same camera as the original SD1 only with a new name AND perhaps more importantly, a new price tag. Street price will likely land around $2.200 which makes it extremely affordable compared to just a few days ago. It’s also, thanks to firmware upgrades a much better camera today compared to the day it was released last summer.

DP1 M
DP2 M
The DP1 and DP2 Merrill now share the same, bigger sensor as the SD1 and they also received new optics including FLD glass (which is a as awesome as it gets type of glass).

But Sigma didn’t stop there! 
For those that already bought an SD1 Sigma will have a program in place that gives those buyers lenses for the extra amount payed. 

It’s not in place just yet but will likely be around the time the new Merrills are released in March of 2012. (Although I can’t find a specific release date for the two compacts)

This is good news. And according to my mailbox, lots of people like Sigmas new move! Now go save some money and let Sigma know how much we love this! :D

Courtesy: The article has been taken from http://www.rytterfalk.com who is a Sigma admirer