Sigma
FP L
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
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I'm rarely proud of a B/W edit, but this one I am - After/Before
It's just because of the default rendering of DxO, its contrast curve just happens to pull most of the image down. Here is what the default rendering from Capture One looks like : It's still a bit dark but it was definitely the intent. I took this shot with a Sigma fp, and most experienced owners o
...Hibernatusse in r/postprocessing
January 11, 2026 7:26 PM
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Full Frame: a hype designed to get consumers to upgrade
People like to go on about higher resolutions being a marketing gimmick/unnecessary but honestly, dr and colour science might as well be added to that too. I know that sounds like heresy but what was the last camera that came out- pro or prosumer that you couldn’t get good dr and colour from? Push c
...woopwoopscuttle in r/cinematography
April 18, 2026 5:10 PM
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What’s the difference in an Arri Alexa and a Sony fx3? In terms of the image.
A lot of people would say that with the exact same subject, lighting, and lens, it’s getting really hard to tell the difference between the FX3 (or really any consumer mirrorless camera) and an Alexa, a Venice, a high end RED model, etc. In a lot of ways this is true, but if you ask me, there is sti
...bruce-pizza in r/cinematography
April 26, 2026 5:09 AM
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The Lumix S1rii, my experience after 2 months
I've been really struggling with the decision of what newer camera to buy. I had a bad experience with Sony and Nikon Z, because I am so spoiled by the colors and contrast of my CCD DSLR collection — especially the Pentax 645D — and my Sigma fp. Ergonomics are important (hate menus), and I need real
...theLightSlide in r/Lumix
March 28, 2026 5:13 PM
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TTArtisan 40mm f2 vs SG-Image 35mm f2.2 on Lumix S9: which compact budget AF lens makes more sense now?
Thank you for detalied review! I got the TTArt 40f2 just 10 days ago and loving it so far on my Sigma FP L and Lumix S9, I was thinking to get the SGimg too especially for the FP L and this review helped me to decide, thank you again!
Haku_09 in r/Lumix
March 27, 2026 7:21 PM
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ZR metering…? Help!
Thank you for the info! The Photons to Photos is great! Looks like the only real option for more DR than the fp or fp L is… the Fuji GFX 100s I or II lmao. At least they have IBIS? 😭 And thank you for the compliment. I wish I hadn't whiffed it. The blur is ultimately from low shutter speed — it's de
...theLightSlide in r/Nikon
May 15, 2026 8:47 PM
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Shinobi II Technical Guide — Learn from the Experts
Thanks - the confusion appears to be your suggestion to use an alternative Log profile, as none exists on the Sigma fp. Additionally, for an external monitor to display correct exposure from the fp apparently requires the camera to be in its raw mode, which also results in not being able to record t
...27Righty in r/AtomosCommunity
May 19, 2026 6:32 AM
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BMPCC OG or SIGMA FP - which for beginner?
ngl i'd lean Sigma FP here. the OG BMPCC is beloved but that old sensor and battery situation will frustrate you as a beginner. FP gives you full frame, great color science, and a modular path to grow into. the SSD recording is a lifesaver too. pick up a used FP body and a cheap 50mm lens to learn o
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/cinematography
May 21, 2026 7:24 AM
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ZR metering…? Help!
I think you’re missing the point though; grey means it is clipping so there is no data. If there was data then you’d be able to edit the color down to what you wanted. This isn’t B&W, your color perception/depth/feel changes drastically by how bright/dark it is, not just saturation. Film is a lot mo
...LanTAs in r/Nikon
May 16, 2026 8:03 AM
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ZR metering…? Help!
Just realized something; are you manually choosing ISO or are you letting it pick auto ISO as well on aperture priority? I know you mentioned you cycled through a ton of different ISO options but you generally want to leave it on Auto ISO and let the camera take care of both ISO and shutter speed ad
...LanTAs in r/Nikon
May 14, 2026 10:16 PM
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