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SigmaReleased Dec 2019
The Sigma fp scores 72/100 based on 25 professional critic reviews in the mirrorless cameras category. Coverage includes reviews from Photoreview, Lukeptaylor, Findingrange, and Noamkroll.
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Pros
- Excellent image quality(33)
- Compact and lightweight design(10)
- World's smallest and lightest full-frame mirrorless camera(7)
- Robust build quality(7)
- Excellent build quality(4)
Cons
- Fixed lcd screen(19)
- No image stabilization(10)
- No mechanical shutter(8)
- Short battery life(5)
- One sd card slot(4)
25 Critic Reviews
The Sigma fp is a compact, modular full-frame mirrorless camera that excels in video recording but has some limitations for stills photography.
The Sigma FP is a unique full-frame camera that delivers superb image quality and impressive video capabilities in an unmatched compact size, though it requires embracing its unconventional design.
Overall, I loved shooting with the Sigma fp. If I had the spare cash, I would buy this in a heartbeat to compliment my Leica SL2.
The Sigma FP is a pocket-sized full-frame camera with impressive image quality and versatility, though it has some quirks and limitations.
The Sigma fp is the world's smallest, lightest mirrorless camera with a 35mm full-frame image sensor, offering excellent video capabilities but with some usability compromises.
The Sigma FP offers exceptional image quality with dynamic range and low light performance comparable to high-end cinema cameras, but its workflow challenges make it better suited for personal project...
The Sigma fp is the world's smallest and lightest full frame camera with superb image quality, excellent low-light performance, and ease of use, though it has some ergonomic limitations.
The Sigma fp L is praised for its versatility, high resolution, and excellent Director's Viewfinder capabilities, making it a strong contender for the reviewer's next camera investment.
The Sigma FP is a very specialized, but highly capable, video-centric camera that offers impressive image quality and unique features for its price point.
The Sigma fp L's 61 MP sensor delivers stunning detail for landscape photography, but its unique design choices and autofocus limitations create a mixed user experience.
The Sigma fp is a unique cinema camera with a full-frame sensor in a compact body, offering solid build quality and Cinema DNG recording capabilities, though it has some limitations like fixed LCD and...
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.
The SIGMA fp is an extremely compact full-frame camera with RAW video recording capability that offers excellent portability and build quality, but has significant limitations in image quality, autofo...
The Sigma fp L marries dazzling 61MP still images with raw 4K video capture and full-on cine features.
The Sigma fp L is a quirky but capable full-frame camera that, with some modifications, becomes a highly personalized and effective tool for photography.
AP samples the world's smallest and lightest full frame mirrorless camera
The Sigma FP-L is a very quirky little camera that is incredibly small and light for such a high resolution instrument, but the modular design also means that by the time you add on some of the basic ...
The Sigma fp is an interesting camera with a beautiful image and lots of potential, but its awkward ergonomics and missing features make it hard to recommend as a grab-and-go solution.
The tiny Sigma FP L has a big, beautiful sensor inside, but it's lack of a mechanical shutter makes it tricky to shoot on the move.
The Sigma FP is a quirky camera with great colors and build quality, but has frustrating autofocus and accessory issues.
The Sigma fp L is a unique full-frame camera with excellent video capabilities and modular design, but its limitations like no mechanical shutter, no IBIS, and slow autofocus make it suitable only for...
The Sigma fp L is a unique compact full-frame camera with excellent image quality but is severely hampered by poor autofocus, rolling shutter issues, and frustrating design omissions.
The Sigma fp L pushes the limits of tech with a 60MP full-frame sensor and an extensible design concept, but its electronic shutter readout makes it unsuitable for handheld photography.
The Sigma FP is yet another reason why Sigma should stop making cameras.



