Amateur Photographer - UK (2019-07-27)

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IN THE same week as
announcing the Sigma
fp, the company unveiled
three new full-frame
lenses designed specifi cally
for the Sony E and Leica L
mirrorless mounts: the
35mm F1.2 DG DN Art
(£1,459), 14-24mm F2.
DG DN Art (£1,459) and
the 45mm F2.8 DG DN
Contemporary (£549).
The 35mm is the fastest
AF lens released for L- and
E-mounts. The lens is not
light (1,090g) or diminutive
(87.8x136.2mm) but has
some impressive specs.
The 14-24mm F2.
DG DN also offers a fast
maximum aperture, but is
two-thirds the weight of
Sigma’s equivalent DSLR
lens, at 795g. The 45mm
f/2.8 is light and portable
at 215g, with a dedicated
aperture ring and a 24cm
minimum focusing distance.
Both E- and L-mount are
available to pre-order now.

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IT’S BEEN a relatively quiet year
for big camera surprises, but
Sigma has pulled a rabbit out of
the hat by announcing what it
claims to be the ‘world’s smallest and
lightest’ pocketable full-frame
model. The new Sigma fp
mirrorless camera measures just
112.6x69.9x45.3mm, weighs
a mere 370g, and is based on a
24.6-million-pixel BSI-CMOS Bayer
sensor rather than the multi-layer
Foveon chip technology which Sigma
has been pushing for years.
The fp, which stands for fortissimo
pianissimo (‘very loud and very soft’),
will take L-mount lenses and has a
fi xed screen but no viewfi nder. It has
been designed from the ground up
to stand out from its rivals. For


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example, you can toggle between
stills and video mode by moving
a slider with one fi nger. It is also
able to record video in 12-bit
CinemaDNG format Ð a cross-
platform ‘video raw’ format.
On-body Tone Control and Colour
buttons, meanwhile, enable you to
get to these options quickly, and
Fill Light adjustments are available in
camera. Furthermore, the camera
has an entirely electronic shutter, to
help with candid street photography,
for example. It is no slouch, either,
boasting a frame rate of 18fps.
Also noteworthy is the ability to
dial the ISO down as low as 6 – an
interesting innovation we can’t wait to
try out. At the other end of the scale,
the native sensitivity range goes to

ISO 25,600, and can be expanded
to ISO 102,400. The AF system
uses contrast detection only and can
focus down to -5EV in low light,
Sigma claims. Returning to movies,
the fashionable ‘teal and orange’
cinematic look is also achievable on
the Sigma fp, via a shooting mode.
The fp should be a particularly
good match to Sigma’s new compact
45mm f/2.8 lens (see story on right),
and a decent range of accessories
has been announced as well,
including an LVF-11 viewfi nder, fl ash,
hotshoe unit, and more. The exact
price and release date of the fp
has yet to be confi rmed, but Sigma
is suggesting it will be on sale in
the autumn. For more information,
visit http://www.sigma-global.com.

The Sigma fp lets you easily
toggle between stills and video

Sigma’s 45mm F2.8 DG DN
Contemporary weighs 215g

The 370g full-
frame, L-mount
Sigma fp features
a 24.6MP sensor
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