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Sigma fp

“The world’s smallest and lightest full-frame mirrorless camera” is unveiled

Sigma has been teasing its new full-frame mirrorless camera for a while, but the official announcement is a bolt from the blue. The Sigma fp will feature a 24.6-megapixel sensor and it will use a classic Bayer colour filter array, not Sigma’s own multi-layer Foveon technology.

Designed to be the smallest and lightest full-frame mirrorless camera ever, it will take interchangeable L-Mount lenses (including three just announced by Sigma; see sidebar) and is designed to break the pattern of current camera design. Sigma’s idea is “how a camera can be”, not conforming to current categories and hierarchies.

The Sigma fp’s user interface is intended to allow easy transition from stills to

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