bvy
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Not sure what I was thinking. My Nikon F100 arrived just last week (thank you, Harris) and it's my first encounter with a modern electronic SLR. I like it a lot.
Then I got to thinking about lenses. It would be great if I could share AF lenses between my film and digital bodies. Well, Sigma is my digital camera of choice for its Foveon sensor, so I started reading up on Sigma's SLR offerings. There weren't many and they weren't very popular, but they were fairly well regarded. As timing would have it, I found a lot -- a Sigma SA-7n and SA-9 plus kit lens -- at a price low enough to justify a trial.
So I'm not sure what kind of mess I've gotten myself into. I shoot portraits -- studio, some location. So these cameras aren't something I'll use every day or travel with. The F100 will be hard to top. But I don't want a Nikon DSLR. Probably. (Sorry for the digital digression...)
Hell, I don't even think I have a question. Just rambling. Anybody familiar with these Sigma SLR's?
Then I got to thinking about lenses. It would be great if I could share AF lenses between my film and digital bodies. Well, Sigma is my digital camera of choice for its Foveon sensor, so I started reading up on Sigma's SLR offerings. There weren't many and they weren't very popular, but they were fairly well regarded. As timing would have it, I found a lot -- a Sigma SA-7n and SA-9 plus kit lens -- at a price low enough to justify a trial.
So I'm not sure what kind of mess I've gotten myself into. I shoot portraits -- studio, some location. So these cameras aren't something I'll use every day or travel with. The F100 will be hard to top. But I don't want a Nikon DSLR. Probably. (Sorry for the digital digression...)
Hell, I don't even think I have a question. Just rambling. Anybody familiar with these Sigma SLR's?