![]() ![]() Since I prefer to adjust curve and tone in post-processing, I dedicated the Tone button to Crop Zoom while using the 45mm f2.8 lens. image credit: Alexandra Thompsonīuttons on the back of the camera can all be customized, and when I set up the camera that’s exactly what I did. At the top are the Power and the Cine to Still switches and the Record button is next to the control dial. The camera’s controls consist of buttons, switches and dials. The battery life is good only for about 240 photos on average – might be a good idea to have a second one on hand. There are lots of control points directly on the camera and plenty of color profiles (15 of them!) from Standard (Portrait, Landscape, Vivid, etc.) to Creative (Teal and Orange, Powder Blue, Duotone, etc.) with further options to fine-tune them. The camera uses a hybrid autofocus system with on sensor phase-detect AF, as well as face and eye detect AF, and three metering systems (evaluative, spot and center-weighted average). The camera uses Leica’s L-mount and accepts a wide range of Panasonic, Leica and SIGMA lenses. Dust and splash-proof, it has a durable, aluminum die cast body with an integrated heat sink. ![]() The modular body is rectangular in shape somewhat like a LEGO block, built so it can be dressed up or down with available accessories you attach according to your needs. And for the more technically savvy among you, you might also be interested in our lab test, in which we measure the dynamic range, rolling shutter and latitude of the camera’s sensor. For a more video-focused test, please read (and watch) Johnnie’s review here. In this review, I’ll focus on the photography side of the SIGMA fp L camera. This is a guest post by our colleague Alexandra Thompson, a professional photographer, a photography teacher and a stor teller who got her first camera at the age of 16 and never looked back. Here’s our SIGMA fp L Review for Photographers. The SIGMA fp L is one of the smallest and lightest (427 grams) full-frame mirrorless cameras in the market, and it packs a 35mm full-frame 61 megapixel Bayer sensor as well. Creates WOW image quality large-format prints for photo exhibitions and beyond.The fp L is SIGMA’s next step up from the fp, which was geared more towards cinematographers, and although the body looks the same, the fp L should up the game for still photographers and take the experience to a new level. Hamada’s current exhibition featuring his artwork of series of colors through photographs is taking place at Musée Hamaguchi Yozo : Yamasa Collection from January 16th ~ April 4th, 2021. In recent years, he has created the color trilogy series “C/M/Y”, “RGB” and “K”. Hamada is always experimenting with new ideas and creates new expressive concepts founded in photography. His work was part of the group exhibitions “Close-up Universe: Contemporary Japanese Photography vol.16” (at Tokyo Photographic Museum in Tokyo, Japan, 2019), “The Sun Placed in the Abyss” (at Columbus Museum in Ohio, USA, 2016) and “Festival Images 2014” (in Vevey, Switzerland, 2014) and others. His major solo exhibitions include “photograph” and “Primal Mountain” (at Galerie f5,6 in Munich, Germany, 2016) as well as “RGB” (at PGI in Tokyo, Japan, 2018). Yuji Hamada was born in Japan, Osaka in 1979 and graduated from the Department of Photography of Nihon University College of Art in 2003. ![]()
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