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Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110

Portability
54
Imaging
39
Features
27
Overall
34
Sigma SD9 front
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T110 front
Portability
96
Imaging
39
Features
30
Overall
35

Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 Key Specs

Sigma SD9
(Full Review)
  • 3MP - APS-C Sensor
  • 1.8" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 400
  • 1/6000s Maximum Shutter
  • No Video
  • Sigma SA Mount
  • 950g - 152 x 120 x 79mm
  • Launched November 2002
  • Renewed by Sigma SD10
Sony T110
(Full Review)
  • 16MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 80 - 3200
  • 1280 x 720 video
  • 27-108mm (F3.5-4.6) lens
  • 121g - 93 x 56 x 17mm
  • Announced January 2011
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Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 Overview

Following is a in depth comparison of the Sigma SD9 and Sony T110, former is a Advanced DSLR while the latter is a Ultracompact by brands Sigma and Sony. There exists a sizable gap between the image resolutions of the SD9 (3MP) and T110 (16MP) and the SD9 (APS-C) and T110 (1/2.3") feature totally different sensor dimensions.

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The SD9 was unveiled 9 years earlier than the T110 which is quite a significant difference as far as technology is concerned. Each of these cameras offer different body type with the Sigma SD9 being a Mid-size SLR camera and the Sony T110 being a Ultracompact camera.

Before we go in to a comprehensive comparison, below is a quick summary of how the SD9 matches up against the T110 in relation to portability, imaging, features and an overall score.

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Reasons to pick Sigma SD9 over the Sony T110

 SD9 T110 
Focus manually Dial accurate focus

Reasons to pick Sony T110 over the Sigma SD9

 T110 SD9 
AnnouncedJanuary 2011November 2002More modern by 98 months
Screen sizing3"1.8"Bigger screen (+1.2")
Screen resolution230k130kSharper screen (+100k dot)
Touch friendly screen Quickly navigate

Common features in the Sigma SD9 and Sony T110

 SD9 T110 
Screen typeFixed Fixed Fixed screen
Selfie screen Absent selfie screen

Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 Physical Comparison

For anyone who is intending to carry around your camera often, you will want to factor in its weight and measurements. The Sigma SD9 features physical dimensions of 152mm x 120mm x 79mm (6.0" x 4.7" x 3.1") having a weight of 950 grams (2.09 lbs) and the Sony T110 has proportions of 93mm x 56mm x 17mm (3.7" x 2.2" x 0.7") accompanied by a weight of 121 grams (0.27 lbs).

Examine the Sigma SD9 and Sony T110 in our newest Camera & Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Keep in mind, the weight of an ILC will change depending on the lens you have attached at that time. Underneath is the front view over all size comparison of the SD9 vs the T110.

Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 size comparison

Taking into consideration dimensions and weight, the portability grade of the SD9 and T110 is 54 and 96 respectively.

Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 top view buttons comparison

Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 Sensor Comparison

Sometimes, it is very hard to see the gap between sensor sizes only by reviewing specs. The pic underneath will help offer you a more clear sense of the sensor sizes in the SD9 and T110.

All in all, both the cameras enjoy different resolutions and different sensor sizes. The SD9 using its bigger sensor will make achieving shallower depth of field simpler and the Sony T110 will offer more detail having an extra 13 Megapixels. Higher resolution can also help you crop photographs far more aggressively. The more aged SD9 is going to be disadvantaged when it comes to sensor technology.

Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 sensor size comparison

Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 Screen and ViewFinder

Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Portrait photography with Sigma SD9
Portrait photography with Sony T110
47
you can focus manually
good sensor size (APS-C)
saves RAW files
no liveview feature
megapixel count low (3MP)
30
megapixel count good (16MP)
manual focus not available
no manual control
no external flash support
sensor is tiny (1/2.3")
doesn't have RAW support
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Street Comparison

Street photography with Sigma SD9
Street photography with Sony T110
43
good sensor size (APS-C)
saves RAW files
fixed screen
does not have image stabilization
heavier than competition (950 grams)
low max ISO (400)
56
includes touch to focus
fixed screen
no image stabilization
sensor is tiny (1/2.3")
doesn't have RAW support
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Sports Comparison

Sigma SD9 as a Sports photography camera
Sony T110 as a Sports photography camera
36
maximum shutter speed is high (1/6,000s)
good sensor size (APS-C)
no liveview feature
does not have image stabilization
megapixel count low (3 megapixels)
does not have phase detect auto focus
27
megapixel count good (16 megapixels)
slow continuous shooting (1.0 frames/s)
no shutter priority mode
no image stabilization
sensor is tiny (1/2.3")
doesn't have phase detect AF
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Travel Comparison

Sigma SD9 Travel photography factors
Sony T110 Travel photography factors
29
no Time Lapse mode
heavier than competition (950 grams)
megapixel count low (3MP)
screen isn't selfie friendly
69
includes touch to focus
megapixel count good (16 megapixels)
has built in flash
relatively wide (27mm)
lack of Time Lapse function
display isn't selfie friendly
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
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Landscape Comparison

Sigma SD9 Landscape photography advice
Sony T110 Landscape photography advice
41
you can focus manually
swap lenses (Sigma SA mount)
good sensor size (APS-C)
saves RAW files
screen is somewhat small (1.8 inch)
no liveview feature
does not have image stabilization
megapixel count low (3MP)
low max ISO (400)
no Time Lapse mode
38
relatively wide (27mm)
screen size is good (3 inches)
megapixel count good (16MP)
manual focus not available
cannot change lens (fixed lens mount)
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
no manual control
no image stabilization
sensor is tiny (1/2.3")
doesn't have RAW support
lack of Time Lapse function
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Vlogging Comparison

Sigma SD9 Vlogging info
Sony T110 Vlogging info
9
no video recording
28
relatively wide (27mm)
screen is touchscreen
somewhat slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
display isn't selfie friendly
no image stabilization
low quality video (1280 x 720 pxls)
lack of external mic support
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Sigma SD9 vs Sony T110 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Sigma SD9 and Sony T110
 Sigma SD9Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T110
General Information
Brand Name Sigma Sony
Model Sigma SD9 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T110
Type Advanced DSLR Ultracompact
Launched 2002-11-26 2011-01-06
Physical type Mid-size SLR Ultracompact
Sensor Information
Powered by - BIONZ
Sensor type CMOS (Foveon X3) CCD
Sensor size APS-C 1/2.3"
Sensor dimensions 20.7 x 13.8mm 6.17 x 4.55mm
Sensor surface area 285.7mm² 28.1mm²
Sensor resolution 3 megapixels 16 megapixels
Anti aliasing filter
Aspect ratio 3:2 4:3 and 16:9
Full resolution 2268 x 1512 4608 x 3456
Max native ISO 400 3200
Lowest native ISO 100 80
RAW support
Autofocusing
Focus manually
Touch to focus
AF continuous
AF single
AF tracking
AF selectice
AF center weighted
Multi area AF
Live view AF
Face detect AF
Contract detect AF
Phase detect AF
Number of focus points - 9
Lens
Lens mount Sigma SA fixed lens
Lens focal range - 27-108mm (4.0x)
Maximum aperture - f/3.5-4.6
Macro focus range - 1cm
Number of lenses 76 -
Focal length multiplier 1.7 5.8
Screen
Type of display Fixed Type Fixed Type
Display diagonal 1.8" 3"
Resolution of display 130 thousand dots 230 thousand dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch display
Display technology - Clear Photo LCD Plus with touchscreen interface
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder type Optical (pentaprism) None
Viewfinder coverage 98% -
Viewfinder magnification 0.77x -
Features
Slowest shutter speed 30 seconds 2 seconds
Maximum shutter speed 1/6000 seconds 1/1600 seconds
Continuous shooting rate - 1.0fps
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manual mode
Exposure compensation Yes -
Set WB
Image stabilization
Integrated flash
Flash range no built-in flash 2.80 m
Flash settings - Auto, On, Off, Slow Sync
External flash
AE bracketing
WB bracketing
Maximum flash synchronize 1/180 seconds -
Exposure
Multisegment exposure
Average exposure
Spot exposure
Partial exposure
AF area exposure
Center weighted exposure
Video features
Supported video resolutions - 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps)
Max video resolution None 1280x720
Video file format - MPEG-4
Mic support
Headphone support
Connectivity
Wireless None Eye-Fi Connected
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 1.0 (1.5 Mbit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environmental sealing
Water proof
Dust proof
Shock proof
Crush proof
Freeze proof
Weight 950 grams (2.09 lb) 121 grams (0.27 lb)
Dimensions 152 x 120 x 79mm (6.0" x 4.7" x 3.1") 93 x 56 x 17mm (3.7" x 2.2" x 0.7")
DXO scores
DXO All around score not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth score not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range score not tested not tested
DXO Low light score not tested not tested
Other
Battery model - NP-BG1
Self timer Yes (10 sec) Yes (2 or 10 sec, Portrait 1/2)
Time lapse feature
Storage type Compact Flash Type I or II SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Duo/Memory Stick Pro Duo, Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo
Card slots One One
Price at launch $3,001 $199