Sigma Sigma fp L Mirrorless Camera Review

The Sigma fp L is a stunningly built, ultra-high-resolution camera that makes too many compromises. It's a niche tool, not your next everyday shooter.

Type Mirrorless
Sensor 62.4MP
Burst FPS 10 fps
Video 4K
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 374 g
Sigma Sigma fp L Mirrorless  Camera camera
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Overview

The Sigma fp L is a weird, wonderful, and deeply flawed camera. It's built like a tiny tank, feels incredible in the hand, and packs a massive 61MP sensor into a body that weighs less than a can of soda. But here's the one thing you need to know: it's a specialist's tool, not an all-rounder. If you're looking for a do-everything camera for travel or family photos, you're in the wrong place. This thing is for the photographer who values ultimate image detail and a unique shooting experience above all else.

Performance

That 61MP sensor is the star, but the performance story is full of surprises, and not all of them are good. The autofocus lands in the 45th percentile, which means it's just okay. It'll keep up for casual shooting, but don't expect it to track a running kid or a bird in flight with any real confidence. The 10fps burst is decent, but the lack of in-body stabilization (39th percentile) means you'll need steady hands or a tripod to get the most out of all those megapixels. Honestly, the biggest surprise is how good the build quality feels. At the 96th percentile, it's in a league of its own.

Performance Percentiles

AF 44.2
EVF 93.8
Build 9.6
Burst 75.2
Video 71
Sensor 79.5
Battery 49.5
Display 77.6
Connectivity 83.2
Social Proof 4.9
Stabilization 40.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Unbelievable build quality in a shockingly small package. 94th
  • That 61MP sensor delivers insane detail for landscapes and studio work. 83th
  • The color science is fantastic, straight out of camera. 80th
  • It's a conversation starter. No other camera looks or feels like this. 78th

Cons

  • No in-body stabilization makes that high-res sensor hard to use handheld. 5th
  • Autofocus is merely average and won't satisfy action shooters. 10th
  • The fixed screen and lack of a viewfinder make some compositions awkward.
  • It's not weather-sealed, which is a shame for such a robust-feeling body.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type 36 x 24 mm (Full-Frame) BSI CMOS
Megapixels 62.4
ISO Range 100

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 10
Max Shutter 1/8000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 4K

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3.15
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No
EVF Resolution 2100000

Build

Weight 0.4 kg / 0.8 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi No
Bluetooth No
USB USB-C
HDMI Micro HDMI
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

At $2749, the value proposition is razor thin. You're paying a premium for that sensor and the unique design. For the same money, you could get cameras that do almost everything better, except maybe feel this cool in your hand. It's worth it only if you're specifically chasing ultra-high resolution in a compact form factor and can live with the compromises.

Price History

R$0 R$50,000 R$1,00,000 R$1,50,000 R$2,00,000 6 मार्च28 मार्च29 मार्च29 मार्च R$74,147

vs Competition

Let's be real, the Canon EOS R6 Mark II is the elephant in the room. For similar money, you get stellar autofocus, great stabilization, and excellent video—all things the Sigma lacks. The Fujifilm X-E5 is the other side of the coin: a beautiful, compact rangefinder-style camera that's actually fun for travel and street photography. The Sigma sits in a weird middle ground: more resolution than both, but worse at almost everything else you'd actually use a camera for day-to-day.

Spec Sigma Sigma fp L Mirrorless Camera Nikon Z9 Nikon Z 9 FX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body Sony Alpha 7 Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera with 28-70mm Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body OM System OM-1 OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II Mirrorless Camera Pentax K-3 Sony a7 V Mirrorless Camera with 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6
Type Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 62.4MP 45.7MP Full Frame 33MP Full Frame 24.2MP Full Frame 22.9MP Micro Four Thirds 33MP APS-C
AF Points - - 759 1000 1053 759
Burst FPS 10 30 10 40 120 30
Video 4K 8K 4K 4K 4K 4K
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 374 1338 658 590 62 590

Verdict

I can't recommend the Sigma fp L to most people. It's a brilliant piece of engineering for a very specific photographer: the detail-obsessed landscape or studio shooter who doesn't need fast autofocus or stabilization. For everyone else—travel photographers, hobbyists, content creators—the compromises are too great. Look at the Canon R6 Mark II or a Fujifilm instead. This is a fascinating camera, but it's not a practical one.