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three lenses for the system.
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extensive weather sealing.
Several accessories are planned,
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mount lenses. At press time, Sigma
hadn’t yet revealed pricing and
availability dates for the fp camera,
only that this information would be
coming this fall.
Along with the fp, Sigma
announced three L-mount lenses,
which will also be offered in
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These lenses are expected to be
available by the time this issue
reaches newsstands. Contact:
Sigma, sigmaphoto.com.
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