These can be kept as QR code* image data, so you can load them very quickly. On the fp L, you can now save a set of custom camera settings. The EVF tilts up 90 degrees to become a top-down viewfinder. With its 0.5in, 3.68 million-dot organic EL panel, this high-resolution, high-luminance viewfinder makes it easier to shoot in very bright conditions and helps users feel more immersed in their photography. *Some features will be added in a future firmware updateĪn external electronic viewfinder EVF-11 (optional) has been designed exclusively for use with the SIGMA fp series. New features and accessories available for fp series cameras* Either way, if you’re using the camera for a long period of time, you won’t have to worry about battery life. This means you can connect the camera to a computer via USB if using it as a webcam, or connect it to an external power source when on location to shoot without interruption. The SIGMA fp L supports USB charging while the camera is in use. This hybrid AF allows users to enjoy smooth autofocus that is smooth, fast and excellent at tracking a moving subject, whether shooting stills or video. In addition to high-precision contrast AF the SIGMA fp L features fast image area phase-detection AF. This feature makes the camera a much more flexible tool, especially if shooting with a limited number of prime lenses. Crop Zoom is intuitive to use too it’s possible to simply pinch and zoom on the LCD touch screen. For video, the fp L can record in full HD quality, even at its maximum 5x zoom, without downgrading the image quality. This means the focal length of lenses can be effectively increased if the need arises. For this reason SIGMA has introduced a new Crop Zoom feature to the fp L that works in both the STILL and CINE modes, allowing users to digitally zoom into their image as they shoot. The 61MP sensor means that users can crop in to an image and still have more than enough resolution for their needs. Thanks to the sensor’s very high resolution – the highest ever on a SIGMA camera – the decision was taken to add a low-pass filter, which makes a further contribution to optical performance by reducing the effects of moiré. SIGMA’s extensive experience of developing image processing technology from its work on its Foveon sensors, the fp L is able to offer superb image quality that displays exceptionally fine detail and beautifully rendered colours. 61MP back-illuminated full-frame Bayer sensor New to the fp family is the fp L, a back-illuminated 61MP full-frame camera with a similar form factor to the fp but with an enhanced feature-set. As such, the camera is pocketable, which makes it convenient to use anywhere and any time scalable, which means users can also customise the camera into a full professional movie set-up and versatile, so that users can switch seamlessly between stills and video literally with the flick of a switch. The core concept of the fp series has been to create user-orientated and modular cameras for imagemakers who need adaptable gear to suit their specific style and needs. The new fp L is truly a photographer’s camera, with all of the most important stills and video features you need at your fingertips for creating professional, striking imagery. This outstanding resolving power in such a compact body is unmatched by any other camera, making the fp L a unique, powerful and portable tool that will unlock new creative possibilities.Īs well as the 61MP resolution, the fp L comes with an array of new features and accessories, which will make shooting more user-friendly, including hybrid autofocus (AF) that combines contrast- and phase-detection, a new optional external electronic viewfinder EVF-11, two new Colour Modes, and digital crop functionality. It is equipped with a full-frame Bayer sensor with approximately 61 megapixels, making it one of the highest resolution full-frame bodies ever built. SIGMA is pleased to announce the launch of the SIGMA fp L, a new member of the SIGMA fp series of the world’s smallest and lightest* full-frame mirrorless cameras.
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