Black
Photographer.
First! lol
Full frame mirrorless, Bayer sensor shocker!
Worlds smallest FF system offering.
Seems to be very cinema oriented.
Looks like a pre-Quattro dp, but with interchangeable lenses.
Not sure about the full time electronic shutter, but what do I know.
Opinions: GO!
Full frame mirrorless, Bayer sensor shocker!
Worlds smallest FF system offering.
Seems to be very cinema oriented.
Looks like a pre-Quattro dp, but with interchangeable lenses.
Not sure about the full time electronic shutter, but what do I know.
Opinions: GO!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I looked and blinked ... I could have sworn I saw my DP Merrill. 
I still have both of my DPMs and still love the little jiggers ... what an interesting little camera this appears to be and what an amazing company Sigma is.
I still have both of my DPMs and still love the little jiggers ... what an interesting little camera this appears to be and what an amazing company Sigma is.
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
I don't know if it's for me (not enough info yet), but I really like that it isn't another 'me too' dSLR-esque body. Reminds me of a RX1 with an interchangeable mount.
Hah, they pinched my Cron Collapsible
Hah, they pinched my Cron Collapsible
lynnb
Veteran
Reminds me of the BlackMagic. In a good way. Go Sigma!
Archlich
Well-known
Price, price, price. Given the Panasonic S1's rather high price point this won't come cheap as well.
BTW both the EOS RP and the original a7 are just about 2 oz heavier and come with viewfinder, hotshoe and (in the RP's case) fully articulated screen. Stiff competition out there.
BTW both the EOS RP and the original a7 are just about 2 oz heavier and come with viewfinder, hotshoe and (in the RP's case) fully articulated screen. Stiff competition out there.
shawn
Veteran
Love that they kept the 21:9 mode of the SQ Quattro in it. Full frame and with adapted lenses this could be fun for panoramic shots.
Shawn
Shawn
lynnb
Veteran
This is really funny - I clicked on the link to Sigma's Global Vision site about the camera... and the page is taking a wet week to load! I hope it writes images a little faster...
OK it's loaded - looks very interesting so far.
Edit: "The SIGMA MOUNT CONVERTER MC-21 allows SIGMA SA mount and SIGMA’s CANON EF mount interchangeable lens owners to use their lens investment on L-Mount camera bodies."
- I wonder if Canon EF lenses can be mounted on the FP (and other L-mount cameras) with this adapter?
Note also the FP appears to only have an electronic shutter (not a mechanical one).
OK it's loaded - looks very interesting so far.
Edit: "The SIGMA MOUNT CONVERTER MC-21 allows SIGMA SA mount and SIGMA’s CANON EF mount interchangeable lens owners to use their lens investment on L-Mount camera bodies."
- I wonder if Canon EF lenses can be mounted on the FP (and other L-mount cameras) with this adapter?
Note also the FP appears to only have an electronic shutter (not a mechanical one).
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Price, price, price. Given the Panasonic S1's rather high price point this won't come cheap as well.
What does the price of the Panasonic have to do with the price of the Sigma? Other than sharing a mount they’re completely different cameras... After all, the S1 is a completely different price to the Leica SL.
shawn
Veteran
Edit: "The SIGMA MOUNT CONVERTER MC-21 allows SIGMA SA mount and SIGMA’s CANON EF mount interchangeable lens owners to use their lens investment on L-Mount camera bodies."
- I wonder if Canon EF lenses can be mounted on the FP (and other L-mount cameras) with this adapter?
Should be able to. I have the Sigma MC-11 (EF to Sony E mount) and use Sigma and Canon lenses on my Sony.
Shawn
Archlich
Well-known
What does the price of the Panasonic have to do with the price of the Sigma? Other than sharing a mount they’re completely different cameras... After all, the S1 is a completely different price to the Leica SL.
I believe the price of each brand are coordinated to a certain degree to reflect different roles they play in the L-mount alliance. If they compete fiercely with each other there won't be much chance standing against the other big boys right?
It would certainly be nice if Sigma would price the FP at a lower price point like the EOS RP's budget $1300. But lenses aside, Sigma cameras were never cheap, especially so after it re-imaged itself as a semi-premium manufacturer with a series of high quality products under Mr. Kazuto Yamaki, the young successor of the company. So until the dream eventually comes true, I won't hold my breath for it.
retinax
Well-known
A cine camera, doesn't look very practical for still photography. Unergonomic, no thumb and index finger wheels, standard shoe only as an add-on, doesn't look like it has a tilting screen and the eye-level finder is an abomination...
lynnb
Veteran
A cine camera, doesn't look very practical for still photography. Unergonomic, no thumb and index finger wheels, standard shoe only as an add-on, doesn't look like it has a tilting screen and the eye-level finder is an abomination...
Also, despite having an external microphone jack there's no headphone monitoring jack. That seems a strange omission given how they're advertising it as a cine camera as much as a stills camera.
Another interesting thing for still photography is:
"Flash Tuning Speed Max. 1/30sec. * 1/15 sec. or less at 14bit".
Do they mean flash synchronisation speed?
benlees
Well-known
Ummm... it has a Bayer sensor. Is it really a Sigma?:angel:
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This camera will be cheap-ish. I kind of like it.
nightfly
Well-known
Don't really see what the point of making such a small body when the lenses are so large. It looks neat but those L mounts are pretty big.
drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
Ok, Sigma; you've got my attention.
I look forward to seeing a lot more information about this thing before I form an opinion; but I will say this kind of size and flexibility is exactly what I've always thought COULD be some of what digital camera technology could offer, if we could just get away from being hamstrung by film-era camera designs and lens mounts. It'll be interesting to see what Sigma has here - and what they do next.
I look forward to seeing a lot more information about this thing before I form an opinion; but I will say this kind of size and flexibility is exactly what I've always thought COULD be some of what digital camera technology could offer, if we could just get away from being hamstrung by film-era camera designs and lens mounts. It'll be interesting to see what Sigma has here - and what they do next.
Don't really see what the point of making such a small body when the lenses are so large. It looks neat but those L mounts are pretty big.
They have the new 45mm 2.8 that is small. It was released at the same time.
B-9
Devin Bro
Love it.
I like the boxy design and the modular accessories.
Definitely beyond my budget either way.
I like the boxy design and the modular accessories.
Definitely beyond my budget either way.
benlees
Well-known
Don't really see what the point of making such a small body when the lenses are so large. It looks neat but those L mounts are pretty big.
Agreed. Such a small body (with, what, 9 buttons on the back) with those big Sigma lenses is an ergonomic back fire. And no viewfinder...
So small but destined for a tripod. Odd.
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