The image quality is good, with clean images even at higher ISOs, I love the colors straight out of the camera when properly exposed, as well as the different in-camera color profiles, The fp L is very small, You can somewhat customize what you need with
Add-on design means you can add a viewfinder or a hot shoe slot, but not both at once. And it blocks all the ports, There's only one SD card slot, It's really uncomfortable to hold as-is, It's not compatible with most straps — you'll have to get the kind
Small size, Very good value, Dual Still/Cine modes, 61MP resolution
Awkward with bigger lenses, Poor video AF, Fixed rear screen
The Sigma fp L's tiny body does bring some handling issues and places a lot of reliance on external accessories – not least its optional clip-on EVF – and while the new phase-detect AF system is great for stills, the video AF remains slow and unreliable...
Abstract: The Sigma fp L is the world's smallest mirrorless camera with a 35mm full-frame image sensor. At its heart is a back-illuminated Bayer CMOS sensor with 61 effective megapixels, housed in a rugged, fully weather-proof, die-cast aluminum alloy body that we...
Published: 2021-05-20, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Sigma's second-generation fp L is meant to live side by side with last year's fp, not replace it. The fp L ($2,499, body only) shares the same body style, cementing the fp's position as the smallest full-frame model with swappable lenses you can buy. The...
Abstract: Sigma has become one of the most interesting companies in the industry in the past several years, with a fascinating new camera as of March 25, and a lot of great new lenses in the past year or so. Sigma has always been a lensmaker with a couple of niche...
High resolution sensor, Size and weight, Great image quality
Single SD card slot, Uncomfortable in the hand, Autofocus is unreliable
The Sigma fp L offers a huge upgrade in resolution for photographers. The 61MP sensor produces highly detailed results that may prove to be quite enticing. If image quality is a priority, then the Sigma fp L can rival flagship cameras from competing manuf...
Published: 2021-03-25, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
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Fantastic image quality for the price, Relatively compact body, Mostly clear and intuitive user interface, Superb EVF-11 viewfinder gives huge, clear view
Electronic shutter is prone to distortion, No in-body image stabilisation, Touchscreen is laggy and has limited functions, No smartphone connectivity, Abysmal battery life
Like its 24MP stablemate, the Sigma fp L is a curious, quirky beast thats difficult to compare to other cameras. It has one of the finest sensors of any full-frame model, which is capable of superb resolution, low noise and really impressive dynamic rang...
Pros, Compact, full-frame camera, Excellent 60MP imaging, 4K Raw video support, Creative color profiles, L-mount lens support, EVF, grips, and other accessories available, USB-C charging and power
Cons, Slow electronic shutter distorts moving subjects, Add-ons compromise size and add cost, Small buffer slows down burst capture, Omits in-body stabilization