Sigma SD Quattro H: specifications and reviews
Camera
Specifications
General characteristics
Sigma
SD Quattro H
One time
Sigma SD Quattro H | |
Mirrorless | |
2016-02-23 | |
Yes | |
€ 1550 | |
$ 1200+VAT | |
635 gr. | |
147 mm. | |
95 mm. | |
91 mm. |
26 | |
APS-H | |
26.7 mm. | |
17.9 mm. | |
1.35 | |
3:2 | |
No | |
No | |
45 megapixel displaced on 3 layers; 51 megapixels shots in super high resolution mode | |
100 | |
6400 | |
JPEG, RAW | |
9 | |
-1.0 EV | |
0.0 EV | |
Mechanical and Electronic | |
3.8 frame/sec. | |
8 | |
1/4000 sec. | |
1/180 sec. | |
Electronic (EVF) | |
100% | |
0.84x (35mm. equiv) | |
2.36 million | |
3.0 in. | |
1.62 megapixel | |
None | |
None | |
No | |
No | |
No | |
Yes | |
HDMI, USB3, Power, External flash | |
SD |
Useful Links
- DPReview
Interview on Foveon X3 sensor
- DPReview
7.7/10
The SD Quattro H is Sigma's best ever camera, offering the impressive detail levels its Foveon sensors are known for in a well-built, well-polished body. The sensor has significant noise and dynamic range restrictions but if you want what it offers, the SD Quattro H may be the highly specialized tool for the job.