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Marcel
11-11-2008, 12:15
Sigma Corporation Acquires Three-layer Image Sensor Developer Foveon, Inc.

Press Release :
The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the acquisition of Foveon Inc and Foveon is now a Sigma company. Sigma has acquired 100% of the stock of the company that developed the original three-layer image sensor. Foveon will continue its sensor development operations in San Jose, CA, USA.



Foveon made history when it developed and patented the world's first three-layer image capture technology, placing a stack of RGB pixels in each pixel location. As a result, Foveon sensors detect all three primary colours in every pixel location, producing images that are sharper and have significantly reduced image artifacts compared to competing image sensor technologies.



Since Sigma first worked with Foveon in 2000, both companies have enjoyed a cooperative working relationship directed toward developing highly-efficient DSLR cameras and compact digital cameras which take the best advantage of the X3 sensor technology. Sigma Corporation has employed Foveon's technology in its entire digital camera line, producing images which are acclaimed by both amateur and professional photographers all over the world for their high resolution and for their three-dimensional look. Both the latest DLSR, the SD14, and the compact DP1 camera have met with similar acclaim. Two additional Sigma camera products based on Foveon's image sensor technology have been announced for 2009.



The acquisition of Foveon will not only enhance the development of new types of image sensors for high quality digital cameras, but will also create a synergistic effect with Sigma's camera and lens business by improving the integration between the camera and sensor. This will result in camera products which will uniquely meet the widely ranging functional and image quality needs of demanding photographers.



As the digital camera market continues to expand, Foveon and Sigma will continuously evolve and improve the X3 sensor technology, thus expanding the company's photography-related business. In addition, Sigma remains firmly committed to preserving and nurturing the culture of photography.

Dom_Cabarete
11-11-2008, 12:17
what does that mean for sigma? will they be getting involved in bodies?

SuperCNJ
11-11-2008, 12:49
what does that mean for sigma? will they be getting involved in bodies?

Sigma already make bodies though iirc some are borrowed from other companies and rebranded.

Dom_Cabarete
11-11-2008, 12:59
oh. so they just going to make more money then they were :D

a1ex2001
11-11-2008, 13:24
Sigma already make bodies though iirc some are borrowed from other companies and rebranded.

Sigma's SD14 DSLR is all there own work and based on the sensor made by the company they've just purchased, I guess it was cheaper than buying the parts!

Could be interesting as the sensor in the current sd14 produces brilliant images for me though it would be more worthwhile if like fuji they used one of the major brands lens mounts so it was a viable second body.