Italo
New Member
l've always been interested in technology and its progress in every field.
In 1955 I started contact printing the negatives of my father's bellows camera, and three years later I assembIed my first tube stereo amplifier.
I am also interested in astronomy and space research so, in 1980, I designed and built my Newton telescope.
When I discovered the foveon in 2005, I sold my Leicaflex SL2 and bought a Sigma SD10.
Currently, I'm an "Italian Foveon Community Forum" founding member but I only own a DP2M because I don't have much time for hobbies anymore and I didn't like the foveon Quattro's "bastard" version.
I'm really curious to see what the new Sigma FF will be capable of!
Italo
In 1955 I started contact printing the negatives of my father's bellows camera, and three years later I assembIed my first tube stereo amplifier.
I am also interested in astronomy and space research so, in 1980, I designed and built my Newton telescope.
When I discovered the foveon in 2005, I sold my Leicaflex SL2 and bought a Sigma SD10.
Currently, I'm an "Italian Foveon Community Forum" founding member but I only own a DP2M because I don't have much time for hobbies anymore and I didn't like the foveon Quattro's "bastard" version.
I'm really curious to see what the new Sigma FF will be capable of!
Italo