
Sigma
The Sigma fp is the world’s smallest and lightest full‑frame mirrorless camera, featuring a 24.6 MP BSI sensor, L‑mount lens compatibility, and a compact aluminum body. It offers an electronic shutter with up to 18 fps burst, weather sealing, and USB‑C charging, targeting photographers and videographers who value portability.
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$1,570.00
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$1,804.30
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$1,460.00
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$2,089.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Sigma fp for its groundbreaking compactness and solid aluminum build, noting the high‑resolution 24.6 MP sensor and 18 fps electronic burst deliver impressive stills and video in a pocket‑sized body. However, they also point out drawbacks such as the fully electronic shutter’s rolling‑shutter effect, the absence of an EVF and in‑body stabilization, and limited physical controls, which can hinder usability in certain shooting situations.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the fp’s portability and full‑frame image quality, often highlighting how easy it is to carry a high‑end sensor in a small package. Recurring themes in user feedback include frustration with the short battery life, the missing EVF and IBIS, and the fiddly touchscreen, while some note electronic shutter artifacts during fast action.
Common Complaints
Short battery life (~280 shots), lack of EVF and in‑body stabilization, slower contrast‑detect AF, fiddly fixed touchscreen controls, and rolling‑shutter artifacts from the electronic shutter.
How It Compares
vs. Sony A7C
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Choose the Sigma fp for ultra‑compact travel or modular video rigs; choose the A7C when you need IBIS, EVF, and faster AF.
vs. Canon EOS RP
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Disadvantages
Select the fp for maximum portability and lens flexibility; select the EOS RP for better ergonomics, longer shooting time, and faster autofocus.
vs. Panasonic Lumix S5
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Opt for the fp when size and weight are paramount; opt for the S5 when you need IBIS, EVF, and robust AF for video and action work.