Digital Camera World - UK (2020-03)

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he Sigma fp is a camera
that defies labels. It is
so small that you can
actually carry it around
in a trouser pocket.
Admittedly, that’s without a lens
fitted... but it does give you a fair idea
of just how compact this camera is.
But despite looking like a chunky
compact camera, the Sigma fp is in
fact a full-frame interchangeable lens
camera that is designed for both
serious stills shooting and 4K video.
This is Sigma’s first full-frame
digital camera, but already this 24.6-
megapixel mirrorless camera has its
own family of lenses and accessories.

Thanks to Sigma’s partnership with
Panasonic and Leica in the L-mount
alliance, there is a healthy number of
lenses already available for the fp, with
the promise of over 40 primes and
zooms by the end of 2020, according
to the L-mount lens roadmap. Sigma
has also launched three new dedicated
L-mount lenses alongside the fp,
including a compact 45mm f/2.8
we used for much of our testing.
Thanks to Sigma’s MC-21 and MC-31
adaptors, the fp can also be used with
many Canon EF, Sigma SA and Arri PL
lenses. This adaptability may be more
relevant to cinematographers than
regular stills photographers, however,

Specifications


Sensor: Full-frame CMOS, 35.9mm x 23.9mm
Pixels: 24.6MP
Lens mount: L- M o u n t
Shutter: Electronic shutter, 30 to 1/8,000 sec, Bulb
ISO range: 100-25,600 (exp 6-102,400)
Focus: Contrast detection system,
Single AF, Continuous AF, Manual Focus
Image stabilisation: Electronic system
Continuous shooting: Up to 18 fps
Screen: TFT LCD monitor, 2.1m dots
Interface: USB 3.1 Type C, HDMI,
Release Terminal, Headphone
Memory: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Dimensions (W x H x D): 113 x 70 x 45mm
Weight: 370g (body only)

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This super-small full-frame mirrorless


camera dares to be different


Sigma fp


£1,999/$1,899


http://www.sigma-imaging-uk.com


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At the base, the battery
and the card slot are
behind the same door.
The battery is the 7.6V
1200mAh NP51 type,
interchangeable
with the widely used
Panasonic DMW-BLC12
pack. Spares will be
easy to find.

2
There is just one card
slot here, and it is a
regular SD type, and
not one of the faster
types (like XQD and
CFexpress). Sigma tells
us that you need V60
class (or faster) UHS-II
SDXC cards if you want
to take advantage of
Cinema DNG recording.

Mirrorless Sigma f p


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