SIGMA launched the new member of the FP series ‘SIGMA fp L’. Officially, the camera is the smallest and lightest full-frame digital interchangeable lens mirrorless camera in the world, equipped with a full-frame digital interchangeable lens.
The frame Bayer image sensor has an effective pixel of approximately 61 million pixels. Sigma fp L camera released: 61 million pixels, the world’s smallest and lightest full-frame mirrorless.
The official said that thanks to this approximately 61 million pixel image sensor, SIGMA fp L has a very good resolution. Along with this, it continues the development concept of the SIGMA fp series, that is, ‘pocket-level full-frame, ‘seamless switching’ Photo/Video” and ‘Scalability’.
With the excellent cropping effect brought by approximately 61 million effective pixels, it can provide users with image quality and creative space that only ultra-high-pixel cameras can achieve. It also has a series of new functions and optional accessories to make shooting more user-friendly.
This includes hybrid autofocus that combines contrast detection and phase detection, as well as support for USB charging while the camera is running. Sigma fp L will be listed in April, priced at US$2499, and the Bank of China cost has not yet been declared.
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