Photographer; Daniel Portier
Location; Norway
Camera; Sigma SD14
Additional info; The Southern part of Norway is a heaven for landscape photography. These photos were taken on a 18-day trip in a land of fjords, glaciers, pristine forests, desolate roads and small villages. Sigma SD14, Sigma 18-200mm OS. Daniel Portier, July, 2010.
Ypenburg, The Hague, the Netherlands
Photographer; Bob van Ooik.
Location; Ypenburg, The Hague, the Netherlands.
Camera; Sigma SD10.
Additional info; Photos taken over the course of a couple of years for a photoblog about a young suburb of The Hague.
New, the DP2x, an evolution
Along with the new lenses (see this post) Sigma yesterday also introduced the DP2x. This evolution brings this compact digital camera technically on par with the recently introduced DP1x. It now also incorporates AFE (Analog Front End) and a new…
Read MoreSigma treats us with more OS lenses
Just one day before the Japanese camera & photo imaging show CP+ 2011, Sigma corporation announced an impressive list of four new and interesting lenses. Most notable is the inclusion of both OS (optical stabilization) and HSM on three of…
Read MoreRainy Bordeaux
Photographer; Valerie Flour.
Location; Bordeaux, France.
Camera; Sigma DP1.
Additional info; all taken the 14th of November, very bad weather for a photograph walk in Bordeaux City (France): cloudy, fog and rain all the day. Anyway DP1 is small and light so I took my umbrella AND my camera together…
DG Car Show
Photographer; Chunsum J Choi.
Location; NA.
Camera; Sigma DP2.
Additional info; none.
Photokina, Cologne 2010
After the surprise announcement from Sigma with the new SD1 we were even more determined to pay Photokina a visit this year. Because of our tight work schedules we only managed to free up one day to do so. But it was a very nice and fruitful day. We finally met some people in real life that we got to know through the mighty Internet. Spend time with friends we wished we could see more often like Georges and Carl but missed out on a lot of others.
And yes we got a look a at the new Sigma SD1. It is a beautiful camera. It’s design is very balanced and feels very good in hand. As it was a non-working copy I can’t say how the camera really works but the buttons seem to be in the right places. The fit and finish is very beautiful, especially the embossed info on the dials make it look very luxurious.
Read MoreWhy I choose Sigma…
Original article at www.Rytterfalk.com I was talking to Bengt Werner today, a former Nikon user who switched to Sigma for his landscape photography. And we tried to put our finger on why we love the way Sigma images look and…
Read MoreThe beginning of something new!
Original article posted on Carl Rytterfalk’s blog. The history of Sigma and Foveon has in the past been somewhat clouded and the vision has in the past not been the most exciting ““ I remember when the SD10 came a…
Read MoreSwedish water
Photographer; Bob van Ooik.Location; Lapland, Sweden.Camera; Sigma SD15.Additional info; none.
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