FP L

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FP L

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Lumix mig be launching a 61MP camera(s1r2e?)

The bigger sensor means lower readout speed so - a bunch of the video features perhaps not being there? What would make sense is the s9r. There's already the sigma fp-l as a proof of concept. And with ibis would be my perfect camera.

pc-builder in r/Lumix

January 12, 2026 11:31 AM

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ZR metering…? Help!

Are fully stacked sensors also worse for DR? I didn't know that about partially stacked sensors. And can I ask where you found the actual DR numbers for the fp and ZR? I looked but the ZR seemed to be about video, and the fp seemed hearsay. And I'm going to try your - EV trick and see where it gets

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theLightSlide in r/Nikon

May 15, 2026 12:05 AM

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BMPCC OG or SIGMA FP - which for beginner?

Speaking as an fp owner, it really depends where you're coming at this from i.e. when you say 'beginner', is that to photography/videography in general or to cinema cameras, workflows, etc. If completely new to manual settings, exposure triangle, use of NDs, etc., let alone 'processing raw cDNG, col

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27Righty in r/cinematography

May 20, 2026 1:56 PM

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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

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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

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LanTAs in r/Nikon

May 16, 2026 8:03 AM

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