Sigma 35 AF Zoom
Announced February 1990

Sigma 35 AF Zoom Super Compact Camera
Sigma 35 AF Zoom Super Compact Camera has a most popular focal length range of 35-70mm. It is incorporating passive type Auto Focus system which has an advantage of precise AF compared with Active Auto Focus system, especially for distant subject. It is equipped with an infinity release button which would recommend to use for taking picture of low contrast and very far distant subject. It also has an advantage of electronic flash photography with distant subject under low-light condition, because Sigma 35 AF Zoom Super Compact camera has a hot show on top of the camera body like SLR cameras, which enables to use the external, large Guide Number electronic flash.
The built in flash has automatic back light control and slow synchronisation, Sigma 35 AF Zoom Super Compact has fastest shutter speed among the compact camera, which is useful for taking pictures of moving subjects. The Sigma 28 AF Zoom Super Compact is ZEN Matte finished to provide a non-slip, non-reflection and scratch resistant body, which is sturdy and serviceable through many years.
Specifications | |
Construction | 7 Elements in 6 Groups |
Focal Length | 35-70mm |
Maximum Aperture | NA |
Minimum Aperture | ƒ3.5-6.7 |
Field of View | 63-34° |
Minimum Focus Distance | 80cm |
Number of blades | NA |
Maximum Magnification | NA |
Zooming System | Powered |
Filter Size | 37.5mm |
Dimensions | 136 x 82.5 x 56.5 |
Shutter | 2s – 1/500th s |
Weight | 453g |
SRP at launch: | NA |
Available Mounts: | NA |