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Cashback from Sigma - Sigma are offering customers an amazing £200 cashback on the SD14 digital SLR camera.

Posted: 19th November 2007
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Press Release: Sigma SD14
Due to the incredible demand for digital SLR cameras and the change in price point, the very nice people at Sigma are pleased to offer consumers a £200 cash back on purchases of the SD14 camera. This limited offer is timed to coincide with the festive season and is available on cameras purchased between 1st November 2007 and 29th February 2008.

The SD14, powered by the 14 megapixel Foveon X3 direct-image-sensor, can reproduce high definition images rich in gradation and impressive three-dimensional detail.  Features include JPEG recording modes, a large and bright pentaprism viewfinder with 98% coverage, a built-in flash with a Guide Number of 11, 5-point AF system, a large 2.5in LCD monitor as well as a new user friendly design. The durable shutter mechanism has over 100,000-cycle life and is ideal for the demands of digital photography. The suggested retail price of the SD14 is £1099.99.

 

Full details on the SD14 and this cashback offer can be found at the Sigma Imaging website.

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Brom
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804 forum posts United Kingdom
19 Nov 2007 - 1:47 PM
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lol i guess theyve sold bugger all of these so far then. Must admit ive never seen such a universally panned dslr

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Tcoat
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19 Nov 2007 - 11:42 PM
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Sigma really should have adopted an existing SLR body, i.e. like Fujifilm did with the S5 Pro - Nikon D200 body.
Can you imagine how good a camera the SD14 would have been say, based on a EOS 30D body?
I'm hoping this has not killed Sigma's SD1 compact, as this is largely the camera that we have all been clamouring for: a manual controlled, large sensor compact.

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