Sigma SA-7 15
The Sigma SA-7n of 2002, a fairly compact, capable autofocus 35mm SLR. Nice design and ergonomics. Nice textures but a bit plasticky overall. Sigma are known for their lenses more than their bodies, for good reason, and the SA-7 is built for that SA-mount glass. That's what adapters are for and this one is equipped with an M42 example. Biggest issue is the fairly common tequila sunrise orange-pink color distortion in the viewfinder. That's not a digital sensor down in the body. Second biggest issue is the prism overhang which makes some larger lenses incompatible. I can't rotate my tilt-shift lens when it's mounted on this body.
Sigma SA-7 15
The Sigma SA-7n of 2002, a fairly compact, capable autofocus 35mm SLR. Nice design and ergonomics. Nice textures but a bit plasticky overall. Sigma are known for their lenses more than their bodies, for good reason, and the SA-7 is built for that SA-mount glass. That's what adapters are for and this one is equipped with an M42 example. Biggest issue is the fairly common tequila sunrise orange-pink color distortion in the viewfinder. That's not a digital sensor down in the body. Second biggest issue is the prism overhang which makes some larger lenses incompatible. I can't rotate my tilt-shift lens when it's mounted on this body.