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Sigma SA-7 35mm SLR Camera Kit w/ 28-80mm Lens
from Sigma Corporation

Sigma SA-7 35mm SLR Camera Kit w 28-80mm Lens

 

List Price: $299.99
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Features:

  • 35mm autofocus SLR camera kit includes 28-80mm lens and bag
  • Various command dials for simple functionality
  • Four exposure modes, including manual
  • Up to three frames per second with one press


Editorial Review:

In spite of its lightweight and ultra-compact body, the SA-7 camera features versatile functions for taking beautiful pictures. The SA-7 is a full-fledged, single-lens reflex camera that is rugged, versatile and easy to use for beginners to photo enthusiasts.

Award-winning lens maker Sigma has now designed an excellent autofocus SLR camera with the end user in mind. The dial-controlled SA-7 is a full-fledged SLR with a host of advanced features, including a healthy range of exposure modes and metering modes, a built-in flash, self-timer, LCD information panel, built-in motor drive for automatic film advance/rewind, and more. The Sigma SA-7 also maximizes maneuverability with its durable yet lightweight body that ensures great performance under demanding conditions. This SA-7 kit comes complete with a quality 28-80mm Sigma AF zoom lens and a handsome Sigma brand camera bag. It is important to note that the SA-7 is only compatible with Sigma's SA mount lenses.

Of course, given that Sigma is originally a lens manufacturer, one of the strongest features of the SA-7 is its autofocus system. Focusing with the SA-7 is simple--just place your subject in the center of the viewfinder and slightly depress the shutter button. The super-quiet hypersonic motor works with the AF cross sensor to do the rest, all in a split second with pinpoint accuracy. The autofocus system also features a sophisticated motion prediction mode that allows subjects moving at a constant speed to be captured in sharp focus. It calculates the time required for the shutter to open after the shutter button is pressed, then automatically adjusts the focus at the point where the subject will be located when the shutter opens. In Single AF mode, a focus-lock function is activated that locks your focus on the subject. The camera signals you when focus is achieved with a light indicator in the viewfinder and an electronic sound. With symbols and color, the viewfinder also displays other necessary information. The LCD panel atop the camera body gives you shooting information, as well.

The SA-7 features fairly intuitive dial controls, offering the ability to go from fully automatic to manual mode with just a few quick adjustments. For manual operation, there is a shutter dial so you can set your shutter speed, either to Bulb or anywhere from 1/2,000 to 4 seconds. A command dial controls various settings such as adjusting aperture when in aperture-priority auto mode. The drive dial controls fine adjustment functions, which include continuous shooting, auto bracketing, mirror lock-up, and self-timer.

There is an eight-segment metering mode that divides the image into eight sections, measuring the light separately for each section and calculating an optimum exposure value for the whole scene. Another notable feature is the ability to capture fluid action at 1.5 frames per second with one depress of the shutter button. Finally, the camera boasts a diopter adjustment, a preview button to confirm depth of field, midroll rewind, a total of three metering systems, four exposure modes, multiple exposure function for special effects, and integrated flash with red eye-reduction.


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

  • Had this camera for a year and love it
    I researched several cameras and finally chose this one not just because they make great lenses but the lense mount. Theirs is metal while Cannon, Nikon, etc are all plastic. This is not only cheap but flimsy. It takes great pictures and no one else gives you better value than Sigma considering the two lenses and bag. The bottom line is it takes great pictures and has lots of features. I don't care that some have said it a good starter camera--its like a bike. Lance Armstrong would win on any reasonably... more info

  • Sigma
    Buying this camera was a total mistake. I had it for 3 months and it started using batteries, $36.00 worth in two days. I returned it to Sigma on December 10th and kept calling them. They told me they were too busy to look at my camera and call back at the end of January. I called again and was told the manager would call me, he never called. I then sent an email and they never responded. I went out of town for the weekend and came home and my camera had been left on the porch for 4 days in the cold and... more info

  • An old manual user reforms...
    And gets a Sigma. And is very happy with the camera.
    I've used a totally manual camera for many years and got sick of the limited number and cost of new lenses for it. Could get a Sigma for the price of a new camera.
    If you are an amateur, like I am, you only really use the 28mm or 50mm lenses. Sigma gives you that, on one lens with a macro included. The macro is sensational-easy to use and the results are terrific.
    Highly recommend the camera.

  • Excellent Camera - Better than all others in price range
    This is the first SLR I have owned and the first camera I have really used, so I am a bit of a novice. But I just shot 4 rolls of film (400 speed) on this camera and the pictures are excellent. Everyone that sees the pictures comments on how good they look. The auto focus is quick and on the money no matter how close or far. The macro in manual focus is crystal clear and the red eye works well (a litle slow). I highly recommend this camera and the case is very nice too. I researched this camera to death and... more info


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