Sigma
fp Mirrorless
Based on 79 Reddit mentions
$1570.00
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The EV1 isn't for "bad eyes." It's for people tired of pretending their M photos are actually in focus.
Leicas are insanely expensive. But your assertion that the EV1 offers "something that you can get from almost every camera company out there" is simply untrue. I think there are only three compact 60MP cameras with interchangeable lenses available. - Sigma fpL. I owned this camera. I loved the size.
...lowellgoss in r/Leica
December 9, 2025 4:48 PM
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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
...theLightSlide in r/Nikon
May 15, 2026 12:05 AM
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Youāre probably wondering how I ended up here..
Absolutely need and want full frame. Iām in low light environments more than anything else. I only recently got rid of my CL maybe 2 weeks ago. I had a great pocket setup with that and an adapted MS-Optus Appolloquia 28 2.8 / Steel Rim but more often than not I was struggling bc of light. I forget w
...OFFICIALJustBlaze in r/Leica
December 10, 2025 7:38 PM
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Camera Question: Rangefinder vs SLR
Donāt really do close ups myself, and the few times I shoot macros Iād rather do it with my GFX or Sigma fp L, modern lenses are just too damn good and being able to really nail focus with a zoomable preview beats the charm of film for me.
FluffyFoxDev in r/analog
December 19, 2025 11:10 AM
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HELP ME PLEASE
I have this exact swing-down v-mount system for my Sigma FP and itās really cool, but keep in mind that the BMPCC 6Kās screen doesnāt flip out and possibly not āupā enough to clear the plate when in the vertical (shooting) position. it also might be a little lightweight for the BMPCC form factor, th
...Free-Doubt-2537 in r/bmpcc
December 25, 2025 4:40 AM
1
Directors Viewfinder for PL lenses
So, the Sigma FP may be an option. My mirrorless camera is definitely too big, I like the smaller FP as an option for this. But, this camera was released years ago, and there's not a whole lot of talk about it, so I'm wondering if it's worth it at this point.. like, does it have the viewfinder setti
...mfrymus-dop in r/cinematography
March 18, 2026 3:48 AM
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Whatās a good Directorās Viewfinder I can get myself?
I bought a Sigma FP once because it works as a good viewfinder but it never found its way into my workflow and I just stayed using Artemis. I STILL want a viewfinder because I think it'll focus me a little more and I just hate using my phone but I haven't stumbled on anything sooo....lmk if you find
...rBuckets in r/directors
March 28, 2026 9:24 PM
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