Sigma has introduced a sibling to its fp full-frame mirrorless camera that debuted in 2019. The Sigma fp L is identical to the original fp in its incredibly small and light form but features a new 61-megapixel back-illuminated sensor that places it among the highest resolution full-frame mirrorless cameras available. The original fp, which remains in the line, offers 24.6-megapixel resolution. Front view of the Sigma fp L with the optional EVF-11 viewfinder attached. Another significant upgrade in the Sigma fp L is a new autofocus system. The original fp provides contrast detection AF, while the fp L uses a hybrid system with both contrast and phase detection AF. This should make the new camera’s autofocus faster and more precise, especially in low-light. The fp L also offers an interesting Crop Zoom function that’s available when shooting both stills and video. Leveraging the camera’s high-resolution sensor, Crop Zoom allows you to get up to 5x magnification by cropping the image in-camera while shooting. The fp L is capable of 4K video capture; when using the Crop Zoom feature in the camera’s video mode, the resulting video is full HD resolution. The Sigma fp L is physically identical to the […]
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