SIGMA announces world’s smallest full-frame mirrorless digital camera

The SIGMA fp possesses 24.6 megapixels and allows interchangeable lenses and accessories

The SIGMA fp possesses 24.6 megapixels and allows interchangeable lenses and accessories

As of July 2019, the SIGMA fp is the world’s smallest and lightest full-frame mirrorless digital camera, with overall dimensions of 112.6×69.9×45.3mm and body weight of 370g, without battery and card. The camera features a 35mm Bayer sensor with 24.6 effective megapixels and, despite its small body, allows for mixing-and-matching with a variety of interchangeable lenses and accessories.

The SIGMA fp offers users the ability to shoot stills or videos and comes with a host of features including the ability to adjust image tone and colour, an Auto HDR function and the ability to create animated GIF ‘Cinemagraphs’ in-camera.

Additionally, the camera supports 12-bit CinemaDNG external recording for raw video data and possesses the ability to record at 4K UHD/24fps.

Through the use of the L-Mount, a range of SIGMA lenses can be used with the camera as well as those of other manufacturers. With the SIGMA MOUNT CONVERTER MC-21, SIGMA SA mount and SIGMA’s CANON EF mount lenses can be used, offering users even more options.

For more information, please visit SIGMA’s website.

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