Sigma FP L Body - 954902
SIGMA fp development concepts and its three keys
Breaking down ideas of camera-centric hierarchies and categories, SIGMA makes a point of questioning what the genuine value of a camera is. What is essential to photographers? How can we make a camera that not merely meets the need, but makes your life more fulfilling and fun? By asking these questions, SIGMA has brought the SIGMA fp to life. Endlessly flexible and adaptable, a user-oriented camera for people who know what they want to shoot and what they want to create. Making a camera such as this a reality relies on three key concepts that represent the SIGMA fp series identity.
Features
- Pocketable Full-Frame
Small in size, big on quality. Perfect for carrying anywhere.
The SIGMA fp: world's smallest and lightest* full-frame mirrorless camera you can take with you anytime, anywhere.
- Scalable
From vintage lenses to modern gadgets, up to professional movie setups. Creating your own style has never been so easy.
Customize your fp just the way you want it, to suit what you want to do.
- Seamless
Capturing your best moment. Photo or video? The choice is yours.
Change shooting modes with just a flip of a switch. Capture the moment whether it's video or stills, beyond the boundaries of style or genre.
- fp L - A big canvas for big moments
Back-illuminated 35mm full size effective approx. 61 megapixels Bayer sensor
Contrast detection autofocus + Phase detection autofocus
Supports USB power supply
- fp - A small camera for a big freedom
Back-illuminated 35mm full size effective approx. 24.6 megapixels Bayer sensor
Contrast autofocus
The original "World's smallest and lightest full-frame mirrorless"
What our Experts Think
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Fullâframe mirrorless powerhouse
Combines high resolution with ultraâcompact design, perfect for photographers and filmmakers who demand quality without bulk
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Highâresolution 61âŻMP sensor
Delivers exceptional detail and tonality, ideal for large prints, cropping, and professional work
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Modular and lightweight body
Ultraâportable form factor makes it great for travel, street, and gimbal use without compromising performance
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Pure and flexible image output
Rawâoriented design with minimal processing gives you maximum control in postâproduction
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Cinemaâfriendly features
Strong video capabilities with wide codec support, making it a versatile hybrid camera
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Durable build for realâworld use
Solid construction that handles demanding environments while staying easy to carry
Q&A
Q1: What type of camera is the Sigma FP L?
A: A full-frame mirrorless digital camera designed for photography and high-resolution video in a compact, modular body.
Q2: What is the sensor resolution?
A: It features a 61-megapixel full-frame Bayer sensor for ultra-detailed images.
Q3: Is it good for video?
A: Yes, supports 4K UHD video at 30fps and full-frame RAW video capture, ideal for filmmakers and content creators.
Q4: Does it have in-body image stabilization (IBIS)?
A: No, it relies on stabilized lenses or gimbals for shake-free shooting.
Q5: What mounts are compatible?
A: Sigma L-mount lenses, plus compatibility with other L-mount lenses via adapters.
Q6: What makes this camera unique?
A: Ultra-compact full-frame body, modular design, high-resolution imaging, and silent electronic shutter.
Q7: Can it shoot in low light?
A: Yes, ISO range 6,400 expandable to 102,400, combined with full-frame performance for low-light shooting.
Q8: Is it suitable for photography, video, or both?
A: Both â ideal for professional photography, videography, and hybrid content creation.
Q9: Does it have a viewfinder?
A: No built-in EVF; relies on external electronic viewfinders or LCD monitoring.
Maintenance Tips
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Use a protective case: Compact and full-frame, the FP L is sensitive to bumpsâstore in a padded camera bag when not in use.
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Keep sensor & lens mount clean: Use a blower for dust; clean the mount contacts gently to ensure reliable lens communication.
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Avoid moisture and dust: While splash-resistant, itâs not fully weather-sealedâstore with silica gel in dry conditions.
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Clean the LCD and viewfinder: Use a microfiber cloth; avoid pressure on the touch screen to prevent scratches.
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Handle buttons and dials carefully: Mechanical controls are precise; avoid excessive force to preserve longevity.
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Protect from extreme temperatures: High heat, cold, or humidity can affect electronics and battery life.
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Use battery and storage media properly: Remove batteries and cards for long-term storage to prevent corrosion or data loss.
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Regular firmware updates: Keep firmware current to maintain performance, compatibility, and autofocus efficiency.