Sigma
FP L
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
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Is there a better compact full frame camera than Sony a7cii?
the a7cr is the direct higher end version of the a7cii, buy for most people the sensor is probably overkill and the rest is the same. so for you a7cii might just be the best option. the canon r8 is cheaper, slightly lighter and arguably more ergonomic, they are pretty similar but the a7cii has ibis
...berke1904 in r/AskPhotography
December 23, 2025 9:58 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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RICOH gr thirtieth anniversary. After years of shooting film and taking too long of a break, I think it’s time to buy one.
I wish they’d make an update GXR! Would be amazing to use a sensor on par with the one in GR IV with M-mount lenses in that compact format. I’ve been sort of doing that with a Sigma fp L, but it’s a bit big/heavy still and not really a compact tbh
txt-111 in r/ricohGR
April 21, 2026 10:33 AM
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Shinobi II Technical Guide — Learn from the Experts
So, if Shinobi 2 is used with a camera without a Log output (e.g. Sigma FP shooting raw, a camera which actually has EL Zone built in), are you saying that EL Zone wouldn't even be available - this is one of the main features that attracts me to Shinobi 2? On the basis that you don't offer camera co
...27Righty in r/AtomosCommunity
May 15, 2026 5:09 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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Looking for consolation -- Just bouth a new s9 literally 1 day before the L10 annoucement (no returns allowed in my country)...RIP?
2 totally different cameras. And depending on your needs the S9 is a great compromise. It's one of the smallest FF options and it has good AF (the sigma fp-L being smaller but has slow AF). If you want FF the S9 is one of the best compact options because lumix also makes wonderful compact lens optio
...benjaminbjacobsen in r/LumixS9
May 14, 2026 4:37 PM
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S9 Banding
Idk if the S9 has "detection" for this, but I went through this with the Sigma FP, also without a mechanical shutter. It was incredibly awful at detecting it, so for anything indoors I just set it to Shutter priority and kept it at 1/60 or 1/125 (for faster motion) and never had issues (Or whatever
...Goatistoat in r/Lumix
April 29, 2026 7:22 PM
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Pocketable camera with LOG (or RAW) for street shooting and color grading practice?
i feel you on wanting something truly pocketable. the original bmpcc is small but still kinda chunky for a jacket pocket honestly. for actual pocketable size with log, check the sony zv-e10 - it has s-log and fits in large pockets. the canon g7x iii also shoots canon log and disappears in a jacket.
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/cinematography
April 21, 2026 7:00 AM
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Is the S1 actually big or exaggerated?
I liked S1/S1R form factor. Heavier but good grip and felt like tanks. Newer bodies feel like toys compared to them. I now have a Z8 and it feels quite close to S1 bodies - bigger and heavier. I prefer larger over smaller. They seem to balance better with larger lenses. At one point I also had Sigma
...ampsuu in r/Lumix
April 20, 2026 8:20 AM
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Good Recommendations for Digital Cameras if I love my Minolta XG-1.
I would go with the Sony A7c; it's not as "film-camera-like" as Fuji but it's very small and full-frame, and almost every kind of lens can be adapted to it. I used Minolta lenses on my Sony cameras for years. The Fuji cameras are APS-C, which means your lenses will have a narrower angle of view. The
...bjohnh in r/minolta
April 14, 2026 9:44 AM
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