A Review of the Quirky But Capable Sigma fp Camera

The Sigma fp is quite the interesting camera, with an extremely small footprint that makes it perfect for a variety of applications that call for a versatile device with a full frame sensor. If you are looking for such a camera, check out this great video review.

Coming to you from The Snap Chick, this great video review takes a look at the Sigma fp mirrorless camera. The fp is a very unique camera. With a tiny footprint, it easily fits in the palm of your hand, but still comes with a bevy of features, including:

  • 24.6-megapixel sensor
  • 14-bit color 
  • Continuous burst rate of 18 fps
  • Face and eye detection
  • Focus peaking
  • ISO range of 100-25,600 (expandable to 6-102,400)
  • 4K at up to 30 fps and Full HD at up to 120 fps
  • 12-bit CinemaDNG over external recording
  • Director's Viewfinder function
  • 3.15" 2.1-million-dot LCD touchscreen
  • Dust- and splash-proofing
  • UHS-II SDXC card slot
  • USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C port and a micro-HDMI ports
  • Dual base ISO of 100 and 3,200
  • Large heat sink
  • Fill Light feature

Altogether, the Sigma fp looks to be a capable camera for filmmakers who need a portable and customizable device for a variety of applications. Check out the video above for the full rundown.

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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Excellent review of a camera I’ve been very curious about. I use Nikon at the moment but that might change (nothing Nikon have done wrong,🤣 just my needs are changing). I do like the idea of the L-mount alliance. There are a couple of others on my shortlist, just off to see if you’ve reviewed those. Great work. 👍

It would've been an excellent want to have cam if only not for the a rolling shutter of shutterless design (central shutter a-la hassi would work as well).

I saw a Metabones adapter called Canon FD Lens to L-mount T Adapter. Is the letter T significant ? Will it be compatible with the L Mount on this Sigma FP camera ? Many thanks in advance.... :)

Interesting review of an interesting camera, I am not into video and all about stills but besides my lack of interest I did watch the whole review as his woman makes it really interesting and pleasing to watch, not to mention she is very nice to look at which always is a bonus