SIGMA fp: The World’s Smallest Full-frame Mirrorless Camera

The SIGMA fp is the full-frame digital camera, reinvented. The world’s smallest full-frame digital camera is also SIGMA’s first L-Mount camera to be released, as well as the first SIGMA camera to feature a backlit CMOS Bayer-Pattern sensor.

And while small in physical stature, the SIGMA fp is a heavyweight in terms of features and extensibility. Highly customizable in format and function, the SIGMA fp is an essential tool for the visionary.

With robust still and video capture, the pocketable full-frame SIGMA fp is a camera body that changes its shapes with great flexibility centered around the user.

From still street photography in one of its most compact forms — to kitted out for professional filmmaking with 12-bit CinemaDNG motion capture — the SIGMA fp is the ultimately customizable camera.

How do you envision working with the world’s smallest full-frame mirrorless camera?

Want to learn more about the amazing new SIGMA fp?

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What is the L-Mount Alliance?

The L-Mount Alliance is a partnership between SIGMA, Panasonic, and Leica to create cameras and lenses with a shared mount. Learn more about the L-Mount alliance here.

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