
Compared to the Canon EOS-D30 and EOS-D60
It's difficult to choose a camera with which to compare
the SD9. There aren't any other X3 sensor cameras out there yet and the
promise of X3 is more resolution than the same 'pixel count' Bayer sensor.
Thus I have chosen to use the EOS-D30 as a Bayer sensor camera with similar
resolution and the EOS-D60 which is fairly well accepted as the best current
six megapixel digital SLR.
Features compared to the Canon EOS-D60
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Sigma SD9 |

Canon EOS-D60 |
| Kit price (street) |
US: $1799 [check] |
US: $2199 [check] |
| Sensor |
Foveon X3 |
Canon CMOS |
| Photodetectors |
10.3 million (3 photo detectors
per pixel) |
6.3 million (1 photo detector per
pixel) |
| Total pixel locations |
3.4 million |
6.3 million |
| Final image size |
2268 x 1512 |
3072 x 2048 |
| Image formats |
RAW (X3F) |
JPEG, RAW (CRW) |
| FOV crop (approx.) |
1.7x |
1.6x |
| Lens mount |
Sigma SA mount |
Canon EF
mount |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 100 - 400 |
ISO 100 - 1000 |
| Exposure modes |
Program AE
Aperture-Priority AE
Shutter-Priority AE
Manual |
Auto
Program AE
Aperture-Priority AE
Shutter-Priority AE
Manual
Scene modes |
| Metering |
8 Segment evaluative
Center metering
CW Average |
8 Segment evaluative
Center metering
CW Average |
| Shutter max |
15 sec (1 sec at ISO 200,400) |
30 sec |
| Shutter min |
1/6000 sec |
1/4000 sec |
| Exposure steps |
0.5 EV |
0.3 or 0.5 EV |
| Bulb |
Yes |
Yes |
| Flash X-Sync |
1/180 sec |
1/200 sec |
| Exp. compen |
+/- 3EV in 0.5 EV steps |
+/-2 EV in 0.3, 0.5 EV steps |
| Auto Focus |
TTL, 1 AF area |
TTL, 3 AF areas (selectable) |
| AF assist lamp |
No |
Yes |
| Self-timer |
2, or 10 secs |
10 secs |
| Continuous |
2.4 fps, max 6 images |
3 fps, max 8 images |
| White balance |
Auto, 6 settings, manual |
Auto, 5 settings, manual |
In-camera
image params |
White Balance |
Contrast
Sharpness
Saturation
Color Tone
White Balance |
| Built-in Flash |
No |
Yes, Pop-up |
| Flash hot-shoe |
Yes |
Yes |
| Mirror lockup |
Yes, 'UP' mode |
Yes, 'Mirror lockup' |
| PC Sync terminal |
No (only via adapter) |
Yes |
| LCD monitor |
1.8" 130,000 pixel |
1.8" 114,000 pixel |
| LCD cover |
Yes, supplied |
No |
| Status panel |
Yes, not illuminated |
Yes, illuminated |
| Viewfinder |
Sports finder (98% coverage) |
95% coverage |
| User memories |
No (not required) |
1 (up to 3 image param. sets) |
| Storage |
CF Type I/II (Microdrive compatible) |
CF Type I/II (Microdrive compatible) |
| Connectivity |
USB 1.1
Firewire (IEEE 1394) |
USB 1.1 |
| Custom functions |
None |
Yes, 14 |
| PC Remote control |
No |
Yes, supplied software |
| Portrait grip |
Unknown |
Optional |
| Power |
2 x Lithium CR-123A
4 x AA or 2 x Lithium CR-V3 |
Supplied Lithium-Ion
1100 mAh |
| Body dimensions |
152 x 120 x 79 mm (6.0 x 4.7 x 3.1
in) |
150 x 107 x 75 mm (5.9 x 4.2 x 3.0
in) |
| Weight (no lens) |
918 g (2.0 lb) |
855 g (1.9 lb) |
| RAW conversion |
Yes, Sigma Photo Pro |
Yes, Canon File Viewer Utility |
RAW conversion
output |
JPEG (12 quality levels)
TIFF (8 or 16 bit)
Same, Half, Double size |
JPEG (4 quality levels)
TIFF (8 or 16 bit) |
RAW conversion
color space |
sRGB
Adobe RGB
Apple RGB
ColorMatch RGB |
sRGB |
RAW conversion
image params |
White Balance (7
settings)
Exposure (+/- 2.0 in 0.1 steps)
Contrast (+/- 2.0 in 0.1 steps)
Shadow (+/- 2.0 in 0.1 steps)
Highlight (+/- 2.0 in 0.1 steps)
Saturation (+/- 2.0 in 0.1 steps)
Sharpness (+/- 2.0 in 0.1 steps)
Color Adjustment (CMY + eyedropper) |
White Balance (6 settings
+ eyedropper)
Exposure (+/- 2.0 in 0.1 steps)
Contrast (3 levels)
Sharpness (4 levels)
Saturation (3 levels)
Color Tone (3 settings) |
As you can see on paper the EOS-D60 offers a lot more for the money,
it's more flexible and easier to use, smaller and slightly lighter. There's
also the issue of lens mount, while we understand completely that a Sigma
digital SLR will have a Sigma mount that reason alone may be enough to
steer some people away from this camera, there is a lot of brand loyalty
among Nikon and Canon shooters. The SD9 does of course have the groundbreaking
X3 sensor and a far superior RAW conversion application (Sigma Photo Pro).
Color compared to the Canon EOS-D60
Below is a standard shot of a GretagMacbeth ColorChecker chart shot by
the Sigma SD9. If you place your mouse cursor over the image it will change
to the same shot taken by a Canon EOS-D60. These two exposures were taken
within a minute or so of each other, both cameras set to ISO 100, manual
exposure, manual white balance. Both cameras were fitted with a Sigma
50 mm F2.8 lens.
As you can see the SD9 has a very similar grayscale response
to the EOS-D60 but that the D60's color appears to be richer (and warmer),
especially noticeable in the darker foliage green (fourth from the left,
top row) which is important for the proper reproduction of greens in landscape
shots.
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Place your mouse cursor over the image above
to see a
comparison of color reproduction with the Canon EOS-D60 |
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