Make no mistake about it, the Sigma dp3 Quattro ($999) is by no means a go-anywhere, do-anything camera. It's slow, doesn't do well in low light, doesn't record video, and doesn't zoom. So why even ...
Sigma has announced the launch of two new Quattro cameras, the DP3 and DP0, along with a conversion lens for the DP3 and other accessories at CP+ 2015. The Sigma DP0 Quattro incorporates the Foveon X3 ...
Sigma's anticipated dp3 Quattro hasn't yet made its official debut, but that doesn't seem to matter: Sigma has made the camera's page live on its website, listing it as "coming soon". It's anticipated ...
Here are a number of sample photos from the new Sigma dp3 Quattro - the camera features a 50mm f/2.8 lens, a 20/39 megapixel Foveon X3 sensor, along with a new camera design and image processor. We ...
Sigma has made a number of new product announcement in advance of the CP+ Imaging Show, which opens in Japan tomorrow. Side view of the new Sigma dp0 Quattro camera, which features a 14mm f/4 lens.
While the company has been leading the band recently with its high-quality, reasonably priced new lenses, Sigma's camera division has always marched to its own drummer. Since acquiring the Foveon ...
At first glance you can see the Sigma dp2 Quattro is not a typical compact camera. It has a long thin body, with a protruding fixed lens and an unusual kinked grip. But its design isn't the only thing ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...
The Sigma dp3 Quattro can capture incredibly sharp macro photos, but its Foveon image sensor isn't cut out for low-light shooting. When I initially picked up the first camera in the Quattro series, ...
The Sigma DP3 Quattro is identical to the Sigma DP1 Quattro and Sigma DP2 Quattro cameras that we've previously reveiwed, except that it features a longer and physically larger 50mm lens. At the heart ...