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Sigma SD Quattro : Specifications and Opinions




Sigma SD Quattro, front

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The Sigma SD Quattro is a mirrorless camera with APS-C (1.5x) sensor and 29 megapixels manufactured from 2016 to 2021 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 100 - 6400 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 3.6 FPS x 14 RAW, 14 JPEG. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 550 €;
44 users have given it an average vote of 9.2 out of 10


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 Sensor
 Format   APS-C, 23.5 x 15.7 mm (image ratio 3:2, crop factor 1.5x in comparison with FF)
 Resolution   29 megapixel
 ISO sensitivities   100 - 6400
 File formats   JPEG, RAW

 Esposure
 Shutter speeds   30" - 1/4000
 Exp. compensation   +/- 5 stops at 1/3 steps
 Exp. modes   M, S, A, P
 Metering modes   Multi-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

 Features
 Mount   Sigma SA (click here to view all compatible lenses)
 Stabilization   No
 Autofocus (AF areas)   9
 Continuos shooting (with autofocus)   3.6 FPS x 14 RAW, 14 JPEG
 Continuos shooting (without autofocus)   3.6 FPS x 14 RAW, 14 JPEG
 Pre-Burst   No
 Live View   Yes
 Video mode  
 WiFi   No
 GPS   No
 USB   micro-USB (USB 3.0)
 USB Charging   No

 Computing Features
 ND Long Exposure   No
 Pixel Shift   No
 Focus Stacking   No
 Startrail/Composite mode   No
 Astrotracer   No

 Camera body and built
 Touchscreen   No
 LCD   3.0" pixels, fixed
 Viewfinder   Electronic, coverage 100%, 1.09x
 Viewfinder resolution   1024 x 768 px
 Flash   No
 Storage   SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I)
 Storage, Slot 2   not available
 Shutter   Mechanical
 Battery   Sigma BP-61, 14.00 Wh
 Weather sealing   No
 Weight   625 g
 Dimensions   147 x 95 x 91 mm

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avatarsenior
sent on May 10, 2025

Pros: The Foveon sensor, Sigma lenses, an overall well-designed and ergonomic camera, Sigma adapters that allow you to use SA lenses on Sony mirrorless and L-Mount. Finally, an excellent Monochrome shooting function.

Cons: Poor battery life (remediable by having more batteries), really frustrating viewfinder.

Opinion: Those who use this camera are well aware that it is not a tool for 'universal' and everyday use; It should be considered as a second-use camera, but it still delivers amazing results today, despite the age of the design. I integrated everything into a system consisting of Sony and Leica cameras. My Sigma SA lenses (focal lengths from 14 mm to 105 mm) are used both on this camera and (using the appropriate adapters) on the other cameras; I therefore have only one series of Sigma SA lenses, without duplication with the lenses of the other cameras and taking advantage of all the automatisms on all cameras. For those who need to have the manual in Italian, I point out this link: https://drive.proton.me/urls/BQ9W0N3QZG#fjJyKr6afyVu

avatarjunior
sent on August 17, 2022

Pros: Sublime quality of files, sublime quality of camera design.

Cons: Operating speed, Af speed in low light conditions, held from 200 Iso upwards, battery life.

Opinion: The autonomy is not its strong point even if equipped with a 2000mh battery (it is known that mirrorless cameras are more thirsty for energy than SLRs) with a charge prepared to save on your SD card just a hundred shots. A lot of energy is absorbed by its particular FOVEON sensor. The autofocus is certainly not top-notch but not bad for those who shoot manually or do "reflective" photography certainly is not suitable for photographing F1 or sport in general nor, much less, birdlife. I, for my needs, rarely need an aggressive photographic focus but still remains inferior to all competing cameras. Despite being slow, the AF remains very precise and this is a compensation not to be underestimated. The image processor and the software take a few seconds to write the file on the SD, when I say a few seconds I mean from 4" to 8" and I kid you not, it depends on the size of the file we save, the number of photos taken consecutively and maybe some particular option activated by the menu. Unfortunately between lenses and flash, you can not find much in flea markets, the Sigma SA bayonet is part of a very rare elite. So for those who want to create a system on the Foveon must prepare to spend a lot of money, betting almost everything on the new. The Foveon sensor is extraordinary at a sensitivity of 100 Iso, we can push the camera up to 200, but from 400 Iso up the digital noise is very invasive, and can be compensated by an excellent black and white. We have 9 focus points selectable either individually or all together, with the single selection of focus points, we can select the sensitive size of the focus point, so as to cover a more precise or more "coarse" area. The machine has the recognition of the face of the AF, but attention is a help that not always its functions, often the machine does not notice the faces we are framing ... It must be said, however, that its yield is exceptional. Colors, contrasts, detail are very different from the digital to which we are accustomed. The raw file can be saved with Sigma proprietary RAW X3F, which is manageable only with the appropriate Sigma Photo Pro software, which is well done, free, and with professional functions but exhausting for its slowness (regardless of the computer you use). Saving in DNG is the alternative I prefer, I usually shoot with this choice, the files have about 130MB of information per photograph, and are well malleable in Lightroom or Photoshop. The sensor and its technology encapsulate the beauty for which this camera is worth using, its technology does not derive from an interpolation of RGB photodiodes with Fujifilm's classic Bayern or X-trans filter, but is a set of layers of the three primary colors. Just like the old films. This sensor is ideal if we want to allow light to pass through the three color filters to obtain unique and insatiable shades. The construction design of the machine is truly sublime. The body is tropicalized, robust, the function keys are as basic as they are perfect, they are all in place and after a few hours the feeling of ergonomics is already high. The SA lens mount has a detachable infrared filter inside, this is the only machine on the market that allows you to make this type of photography without drastic and expensive changes to the sensor.

avatarsenior
sent on June 04, 2022

Pros: Foveon sensor exceptional micro contrast, collects details that a Bayer has difficulty recording, black white worthy of a monochrome

Cons: Color usable up to 100 ISO, in B/W 800, otherwise it is below current average, AF, recording speed, lens available only Sigma, SAF bayonet out of production, old digital viewfinder, need to use SPP

Opinion: If it were not for the sensor it would be to be thrown away. But since it has the Foveon sensor it is the machine I use the most. Of course if one earns the loaf with this it is hard to make marriages. But to photograph is an absolute pleasure knowing the limits. The black white is really valid, you can do without editing IR photos.

avatarjunior
sent on May 15, 2022

Pros: The Foveon sensor, the proprietary Sigma optics, a certain simplicity of use, excellent RAW and JPG files, RAW development system in the machine simple and quick

Cons: Outdated support technology, embarrassing autofocus, excessive weight, ridiculous battery life, the Foveon will never - it seems - FF

Opinion: I arrived at digital after many years of film (sorry but analog you can not hear) and I started with a super technological Z6_II which I am very happy. I took the Sigma attracted by the Foveon and the vulgate according to which the files of this sensor are close to the film. Now in all honesty I must say that this machine churns out very beautiful files, at least in my opinion. To get the results I want I have to do much less PP than with the Nikon but even with this in the end I get where I want. The limitations of this machine are all in the technology around the sensor. An embarrassing autofocus for slowness and sometimes unable to act in low-contrast conditions (sea sky with a bit of haze the really impossible scenario), icing on the cake a battery with a ridiculous duration. It is a camera for contemplative photography, art, medieval old towns, gardens, landscapes, relaxed street. I hope that sooner or later Sigma Corp will deny me and pull out an FF with a technology around it that lives up to the current expectations.

avatarjunior
sent on April 11, 2021

Pros: File quality, FOVEON sensor, contrast and microcontrast, sharpness, amazing BW, robust and durable construction, ergonomics.

Cons: Those who choose a Sigma with FOVEON sensor do not see that the

Opinion: After the MERRILL, I tried this room: Excellent! It allows me to reach at least 200 shots compared to the Merrill, with better viewfinder and handle, returning to the touch a feeling of solidity and robustness. I find it reliable and perfect for those who want to take pure photography. I don't think it's for everyone, especially for those looking for a lightning-fast AF, but after seeing the images that he's capable of churning out this sensor, I challenge anyone to do without it!




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