![]() With that in mind, this entire “who should buy it?” section is going to be aimed at videographers. From the actual features and specs to the physical interface, this camera is made to serve one main purpose: capture very high-quality video. In other words, if you don’t shoot video, then right off the bat, the FP is simply not going to be very friendly or attractive to you. Let’s cut right to the chase here: The Sigma FP is a very specialized, but highly capable, video-centric camera. Sigma FP Review | Who Should Buy It? L-Mount Shootout… LEFT: Sigma FP, Sigma 45mm f/2.8 | RIGHT: Panasonic S1, Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 ![]() All of the video clips were batch-processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic. The above video was made entirely on the Sigma FP using 4K RAW DNG internal recording. PRICE: $1,899 ( B&H | Adorama | Amazon).WEIGHT: 14.89 oz / 422 g (w/ battery and SD card).BODY CONSTRUCTION: Metal, weather-sealed.BATTERY: Sigma BP-51 Lithium-Ion, 7.2 V, 1200 mAh.STORAGE: Single Slot, SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II).CONNECTIVITY: HDMI D (Micro), USB Type-C (USB 3.0).LCD: Fixed, 3.15-inch, 2.1M dot touchscreen LCD.SHUTTER SPEEDS: 30 sec to 1/8000 sec & bulb mode, fully electronic shutter.SHOOTING SPEED (FPS): 12 FPS continuous, 18 FPS burst.AUTOFOCUS: Contrast-Detection AF system, 49-point.SENSOR: Full-frame, back-illuminated, (Bayer pattern) 24 megapixel CMOS sensor.Still, the FP shows tons of promise, and could be precisely the type of camera you were hoping to see on the full-frame mirrorless market! Sigma FP Specifications Is it perfect? No, in fact, there are a handful of things we would love to see improved, either in a firmware update or in a next-generation camera. ![]() It is one of the most affordable ways to record video in RAW, period, and even after 1.5 years on the market, it is still one of the only full-frame cameras that can record any type of RAW video internally! If you’re looking for a truly pocket-sized full-frame mirrorless camera, one that focuses on quality video footage and “gets the job done” in terms of still photos, you should definitely consider the Sigma FP. Indeed, for maximum utility of this camera, you will probably want to invest in an external monitor and/or recorder.įor those who want to record raw video as Cinema DNG files in 12-bit, you can do so via an external recorder, too, at up to UHD 4K30p, or FHD at 120 FPS. There is no electronic viewfinder, and the rear LCD does not articulate. Other than that, the Sigma FP is pretty minimalistic as a camera. ![]()
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