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Re: Capable of Amazing Images
Paul Petersen wrote: Still to this day this camera can make very special images. However it is one of the hardest bodies to get to work reliably as far as metering and AF reliability. It is very slow to write and often displays corrupted images on the screen.
I never use anything AUTO Paul - always focus manually to ensure I get the DOF I want for every image and never use the internal metering - always a handheld meter used and marked for the Zone8 Exposure System. So, have never experienced the problems you mention - and never had any scrambling of any images, either on the card or on the viewing rear screen.
The only problem I developed (good word that - although the body did back-focus originally - my signature shows my link to my article on how to resolve that!) - was the message about the CF card door being open - which got resolved easily thanks to ExpatUSA Ted's post a couple of weeks ago. Other than that, has been an excellent performer all the time I have owned it - as is also my original SD9, still going strong. Have posted one recent image "Old tree ...." as example of recent work.
Direct Link: http://www.photosnowdonia.co.uk/ZPS/Tree4larry.jpg
A point to mention is all the Sigmas, from the original SD9 on, have been `proven to be perfectly suitable for sports fast action work by showing hundreds of examples - obviously by experienced workers as posted many times in the past in this Forum. I think it is the photographers who can only shoot with equivalent of motordrive that say they cannot. Those with top quality abilities and knowledge of any sport (etc) requiring fast shooting (not multiple "hope I get one" shooting) have shown top quality action captures that rival anything produced by any camera system.
Chuck Lantz comes to mind - check this link for some of his samples via Sigma SD15 but search his name (I have not the time now) and you will find hundreds of examples from earlier SD9, SD10 and the SD14 models showing equally fine action images:
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/39916485