We invited Ola Rindal, Fumi Nagasaka, and Sarah van Rij & David van der Leeuw to produce new work with the Sigma BF. Each artist captures the subtleties of everyday moments with their unique perspective and visual language. We hope you enjoy their photos as much as we did. ...
create with them. We invited Ola Rindal, Fumi Nagasaka, and Sarah van Rij & David van der Leeuw to produce new work with the Sigma BF. Each artist captures the subtleties of everyday moments with their unique perspective and visual language. We hope you enjoy their photos as much as we...
+Save & Load Settings is easier than ever +Shooting video or still photos in director’s viewfinder mode is possible. Compatible with diverse accessories Excellent Extensibility The SIGMA fp series supports a remarkably wide range of lenses and accessories, both SIGMA products as well as those from...
Or you could mount the lens on a camera with an APSC sensor or exploit a cropped mode to deliver an effective focal length of 750mm. While crop modes will reduce the resolution of still photos, many cameras offer cropped video modes which maintain 4k quality. Soo illustrate the extra reach...
that doesn’t always make for a great camera. I have often criticized Sigma cameras for being incredibly bold at the expense of basic usability and it looks like I’m right back to doing it again with the BF. Clicking photos here and there about town is absolutely fun but the moment I...
The Sigma fp is a camera that delivers on many levels, and videographers should definitely look at the variety of cinema features it offers including 4K. But, in my testing, I wanted to concentrate on the Sigma fp's still photo capabilities. When paired with the Sigma 45mm f/2.8 lens,...
A gallery of hands-on photos of the Sigma fp mirrorless camera. Image Gallery Click on a thumbnail to see the full version. Preview Images Ahead of our full review, here are some sample images and videos taken with the brand new Sigma fp full-frame mirrorless camera. A gallery of JPEG ...
Photos at ISO 400 and higher are grainy and this for me is a big negative with the camera. There are some very good cameras out there like the Fujifilm X100 that perform excellently in low light. This Sigma does not and so limits its indoors usage.When it takes shots where there is ...
https://www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm The fp looks like it has a great image. I own an S1 and from what I can tell the fp has a better image. Is there a more elegant way to redistribute dynamic range than underexposing three stops, though?
The f2.8 aperture may not be the fastest around, but allows the lens to be pretty compact. In fact at 64x60mm and weighing just 295g, the 90 2.8 is one of the smallest short telephotos with autofocus around. For comparison, here’s Sony’s slightly cheaper FE 85mm f1.8 on the right...