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Tuesday September 26, 2006
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Sometimes choosing between new products in the camera industry is like trying to figure out who to vote for in an election: Sigma's come out with its third generation D-SLR that uses the very unique Foveon CMOS-based sensor. But the question is, will this 14 megapixel D-SLR shake up the camera world the way that dark horse candidate of yesterday, Ross Perot, did in 1992? Or will it just turn out to be like Ralph Nader in 2004? Only time will tell. And, if the SD-14 D-SLR wasn't enough, Sigma's including a running mate--a 14MP fixed-focal length point-and-shoot digital camera, Sigma's first, the Sigma DP1. It may not have any zoom, but it's got the same 14 megapixel sensor as the SD-14. Which one will you vote for? (And for those who think my political reference is way out there, one definition for the word "Sigma" is "standard deviation." Makes you think, doesn't it!) Check out more on this story at PCMag.com.
Posted By:
Terry Sullivan
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October 9, 2006 3:34 AM
hey you leve Nader alone, your damn corporate whore parties (dems and repub)dident even want the poor propagandized american public even hear what he and the Greens had to say. so they agreed among themselves not to have him in the national debates. if we had Greens in office there would be no 9-11, no americans dead in Iraq and no national debet of 1,000,000,000,000