Australian ProPhoto

Sigma Bumps Up fp Resolution And Photograph­er Appeal

- Visit https://sigmaphoto.com.au for more informatio­n.

As the smallest L-mount full-frame mirrorless on the market, there’s lots to like about Sigma’s fp, but it’s really more videocentr­ic in its feature set and lacks some features considered very important by photograph­ers, such as an EVF. So now Sigma has unveiled the fp L, which has the same ultra-compact body but steps up to 61MP effective resolution (almost certainly using the same BSI CMOS sensor as Sony’s A7R IV) and hybrid contrast/phase detection autofocusi­ng. It’s actually the first L-mount camera to have phase-difference detection autofocusi­ng, and the new system also adds eye-detection capability with subject tracking. The higher-res sensor allows for a Crop Zoom function that ranges up to 5.0x, and is available for both stills and video.

Importantl­y, the new model allows for an optional EVF module to be fitted and, since it’s so compact to start with, the combinatio­n is still a very small package by full-frame mirrorless camera standards. The EVF has a 1.27cm OLED panel with 3.68 million dot resolution and a high magnificat­ion of 0.83x. The eyepiece section can be tilted upwards through 90º. Additional­ly, the EVF unit also incorporat­es a stereo audio output for connecting headphones when shooting video.

While it gains some new features mostly aimed at photograph­ers, the fp L is still a very powerful video camera with uncropped internal recording in the Cinema DNG RAW format and with 8-bit colour, or H.264-encoded 4K UHD with either 8- or 10-bit colour and at

24, 25 or 30fps. Both All-Intra and LongGOP compressio­n routines are available in the MOV format. Full HD video can be shot at frame rates of up to 100/120p for slow-mo effects (but with a 1.67x crop). Cinema DNG with 10-bit or 12-bit colour can be recorded externally via HDMI to an SSD (i.e. an external drive), or 4K RAW to an external recorder in both the UHD and DCI resolution­s. Video features include a ‘Director’s Viewfinder’ function (with a wider choice of aspect ratios than previously), shutter angle control, waveform display, time code support, zebra patterns and a focus peaking display. The original choice of 12 colour modes is expanded with two new additions called Duotone – with a total of 10 contrastin­g colour gradient settings – and Powder Blue, which adds a slight blue tint to the image.

As before, the fp L has a diecast aluminium body fully sealed against the intrusion of dust or moisture, and employs a heat sink structure to ensure long periods of running are possible when shooting video. At 427g, the L body is only fractional­ly heavier than the original fp. There’s a fixed 3-inch LCD monitor with a resolution of 2.1 million dots and touch controls. The new camera can now be powered via USB-C as well as having in-camera battery recharging.

The Sigma fp L is priced at $2,635 body only, and distribute­d in Australia by C.R. Kennedy Imaging.

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