Sigma fp L Black

The 61MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor captures immense detail in a 374g modular body, the world’s smallest and lightest full-frame camera. Its CinemaDNG 4K 12-bit raw recording and signature color modes deliver exceptional latitude for post-production grading. This camera best suits travel and landscape photographers who prioritize maximum resolution in an ultra-portable, lens-adaptable system.

type Mirrorless
Sensor 62.4MP full-frame
af points 49
burst fps 10
Video 4K @30fps
ibis false
weather sealed false
weight g 374
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About Sigma fp LFEATURED REVIEWSStunning Images!By JEFF R.Wow! The image quality, resolution, and color productions are absolutely pro level amazing while coupled to a new 24mm Sigma DG. Shooting through the adjustable EVF is the best experience I've had with a mirrorless. The improved focusing system is a boost too. Using the EVF and an upgraded 1800mah battery alleviates my battery anxiety completely. Although recording video to an external SSD for 4k 12bit raw adds an additional workflow, it is worth it! The amount of adjustable exposure and col...View full Review Sigma fp L.SIGMA announces the "SIGMA fp L," the world's smallest and lightest single-lens mirrorless camera with an approx 61MP full-frame image sensor"SIGMA fp L," a new member of the SIGMA fp series of the world's smallest and lightest full-frame digital single-lens mirrorless cameras, equipped with a full-frame Bayer sensor with approximately 61 effective megapixels. And thanks to this 61MP image sensor, the SIGMA fp L boasts outstanding resolving power, while remaining true to the SIGMA fp development concepts, namely the "world's smallest and lightest pocketable full-frame camera," "seamless STILL / CINE switch," and "excellent customizability and scalability."With an excellent crop zoom that capitalizes on its ample megapixels, it offers users levels of image quality and creative range that are only possible with an ultra-high pixel camera. It also comes with an array of new features and accessories, which will make shooting more user friendly, including hybrid autofocus (AF) that combines contrast- and phase-detection, and USB charging while the camera is on. A new optional external electronic viewfinder EVF-11 will be available with the camera's introduction. With the new SIGMA fp L, SIGMA presents you another option in the fp series, which offers a joy of taking pictures with just the features that you truly need - nothing more, nothing less.The new fp L makes the fp a family of twoThe fp, the series' concept model, is now joined by the fp L that takes full advantage of high resolution, giving the world's smallest and lightest "pocketable full-frame" lineup a boost.A big canvas for big moments. fp LBack-illuminated 35mm full size effective approx. 61 megapixels Bayer sensor• Contrast detection autofocus + Phase detection autofocus• Supports USB power supply61 megapixels. The highest resolution presented by SIGMA.Leveraging our knowhow of image processing technology on Foveon sensors. Thanks to the ultra-high resolution, SIGMA fp L is able to unleash your imagination and feature a low-pass filter to make a further contribution to the optical performance. The SIGMA fp L features a Bayer sensor with approximately 61 effective megapixels, higher than any other SIGMA camera before it.In addition to images with fine details, the fp L is capable of creating images that are high-definition and rich in color, thanks to its ultra-high pixel count and SIGMA's experience in developing cameras with a Foveon sensor, are renowned for both the exceptional resolving power and nuanced color gradients due to the unique nature of the X3 sensor. Furthermore, for its image quality that are in principle free of color artifacts, the Foveon sensor legacy was also behind the decision that the fp L should have a low-pass filter to reduce moire to minimum levels. The use of a low-pass filter was a choice that made sense for a camera with an ample megapixels such as the SIGMA fp L. Pocketable Full Frame.Small In Size, Big On Quality. Perfect For Carrying Anywhere.As a camera that keeps the very essence of photography, the SIGMA fp is the world's smallest and lightest* full-frame mirrorless camera.You can take it with you anytime, anywhere—this will build a new relationship between you and a full-frame camera.

Scalable.From Vintage Lenses To Modern Gadgets, Up To Professional Movie Setup.Creating Your Own Style Has Never Been So Easy.Pair it with the latest lens and accessories, or enjoy a vintage lens using an adapter. Keep it small and casual to take it out for everyday snaps, or build a full-fledged filmmaking setup.Old and new, large and small.Customize your fp just the way you want it, to suit what you want to do.

Crop Zoom.Higher resolution. Greater freedom.Every shot is your dream shot.A high pixel count means that images can stand extreme zooming or cropping. This was one aspect of an ultra-high pixel camera that led SIGMA to give the fp L a crop zoom feature that works in both the STILL and CINE modes. Thanks to its ample (approximately 61 effective) megapixels, the fp L can record in full HD quality even at its maximum 5x zoom; because this is accomplished simply by cropping with no digital enhancement, the image quality will not suffer. To use it in a more intuitive way, you can pinch to zoom on the LCD touch screen.Hybrid AutofocusNever miss your moment.In addition to high-precision contrast AF, the SIGMA fp L features fast image plane phasedetection AF. This hybrid AF allows users to enjoy smooth autofocus that is high-precision, fast, and excellent at tracking a moving subject, whether they are shooting stills or video.Unlimited power supplyLong hours of worry-free USB-C cable power supplyThe SIGMA fp L supports USB charging while the camera is on. You can shoot without interruption while charging the camera using a mobile battery, even outdoors or where you have no access to a power outlet. When using it as a webcam, just connect the fp L to a PC via USB and it works as an audio and video input device while getting its power supply from the PC. This means that you can use it for long hours without having to worry about the battery dying on you.External Electronic ViewfinderAn attachment you've been waiting for.An external electronic viewfinder EVF-11 (optional) designed exclusively for use with the SIGMA fp series. With its 0.5 inch, approx. 3.68 M dots OLED panel, this high-resolution, high luminance viewfinder will make you feel immersed in your photography experience more thoroughly than ever.Save / Load Settings are easier than everShare your work? Share your world. With the fp L, you can now save a custom camera setting. Saved settings can be kept as QR code image data, so you can load many patterns of settings very quickly. This allows for a new, fun way for users to share custom settings they recommend with one another by exchanging QR codes with other users or sharing them on social media.Key functions and features for different usesWhat is the situation like? Who is using it? The SIGMA fp L is flexible and adaptable to suit whatever the photographer wants. Here are what make it soA still camera for stunning picturesBack-illuminated 35mm full-frame Bayer sensor with approx. 61 effective megapixels that supports image plane phase-detection AF• 15 Color Modes to choose from: Two additional modes newly available• Save / Load Settings• Smooth autofocus: Hybrid AF• External Electronic Viewfinder EVF-11 (optional)Webcam for communication with quality imageTurn the SIGMA fp into a webcam with just a USB-C cable:The SIGMA fp series supports the USB video device class. Simply connect your camera to PC via USB and it sends audio and video to the PC, and works as a webcam• Supports USB charging while the camera is on: Works as an audio and video input device while getting power supply from the PC. Stream video for as long as you want• Hybrid AF: Tracks your subject smoothly and keep them in focus even when streaming online• Save / Load Settings: Loads a webcam setting fast using a QR code• Change camera settings even when connected: Exposure compensation; shutter speed; ISO sensitivity; Color Mode; white balance• 15 Color Modes to choose from: Create a streaming video look the way you like itCinema camera as a powerhouse in a shoot• Supports 3 RAW file formats• Supports camera control with a gimbal• Hybrid AF: Supports recording using a gimbal and one-person operation• Supports different frame rates: Supports frame rates commonly used in filmmaking• Saving & Loading Settings: Perfect for sharing camera settings in a multi-camera shootDirector's viewfinder essential tool for a film director• Director's viewfinder: Simulates shooting ranges of cinema cameras by major manufacturers• Frame guide: Supports custom frame lines• Selection of external viewfinders: Choice of electronic and optical viewfinders• Screenshot: Capture what's on your screen in a single image• Saving & Loading Settings: Batch save complicated settings using QR code to store or load them at will Seamless.Capturing Your Best Moment.Photo Or Video?The Choice Is Yours.Change shooting modes with just a flip of a switch. The SIGMA fp goes back and forth seamlessly between video and stills, responding straight to how you like to shoot, going beyond the boundaries of style or genre.

Features. 61 megapixels. The highest resolution presented by SIGMAHigher resolution. Greater freedomHybrid AutofocusUnlimited power supplyWebcam for communication with quality imageCinema camera as a powerhouse in a shootDirector's viewfinder essential tool for a film director Warranty InformationThis product has a limited warranty of 12 months.https://www.sigmaphoto.com/register800-896-6858Join VIP PROEarn 2X Points + Exclusive Perks!Request a CallbackChat one-on-one with an expertSell or Trade your GearGet started in 3 easy stepsProduct DocumentsUser ManualKey FeaturesCapture stunning detail with the Sigma fp L's impressive 61MP full-frame sensor.Enjoy exceptional image quality and vibrant colors with the advanced color modes.Record high-quality 4K videos for professional or personal projects using this camera.Experience fast, precise autofocus, ensuring sharp images in any shooting scenario.Compact and lightweight design makes this mirrorless camera perfect for travel photography.Utilize a wide range of L-Mount lenses to expand your creative possibilities with this camera.What's in the box:Sigma fp L Mirrorless Digital CameraLi-ion Battery BP-51StrapStrap Holder SH-11USB AC Adapter UAC-21USB Cable (C-C) SUC-41Hot Shoe Unit HU-11Body CapSigma 1 Year Limited WarrantyArticles & VideosIntroducing the new Sigma FP L: Hands-On Review with Cooper Naitove

  • Capture stunning detail with the Sigma fp L's impressive 61MP full-frame sensor.
  • Enjoy exceptional image quality and vibrant colors with the advanced color modes.
  • Record high-quality 4K videos for professional or personal projects using this camera.
  • Experience fast, precise autofocus, ensuring sharp images in any shooting scenario.
  • Compact and lightweight design makes this mirrorless camera perfect for travel photography.
  • Utilize a wide range of L-Mount lenses to expand your creative possibilities with this camera.

The 30-Second Version

The Sigma fp L's 240-shot battery life is literally the worst we've ever recorded, so you'll need a stack of spares or constant USB-C power. On the flip side, its 61MP full-frame sensor captures incredible detail in a 374g body, making it a pocket-friendly resolution monster. But between the glitchy autofocus and lack of stabilization, this is a niche camera that only makes sense for very deliberate, slow-paced work.

Overview

The Sigma fp L's calling card is that 61MP full-frame sensor, and it delivers. In our database, image detail lands in the top third of all mirrorless cameras, so you're getting seriously sharp stills, especially in good light. But holy smokes, the battery life. At 240 shots per charge, it's literally the worst we've ever recorded, falling into the bottom 1% of all cameras. That's a spec that dictates how you'll shoot—bring spares, and maybe a power bank, because you'll need them.

Despite the specs sheet looking impressive, user feedback paints a picture of a camera that shines in controlled settings but frustrates everywhere else. The compact build and video capabilities earn praise, but autofocus woes, glitchy firmware, and a fixed screen drag the overall experience down to a middling 55/100 user sentiment score. This is a niche tool, not a generalist workhorse.

Performance

That 62.4MP sensor is the star of the show. In our data, it lands well above average for detail, meaning you can crop aggressively or print wall-sized without breaking a sweat. The electronic viewfinder is a standout, too—at 3.7 million dots, it sits among the best we've tracked, making manual focus a joy. Video shooters get 4K raw output that ranks a strong 72nd percentile, and the 10fps burst is solid, if not class-leading.

But the cracks show fast when you push the camera. Autofocus, while technically decent on paper, feels sluggish in practice—users report it hunting in low light, and our data shows it's merely average. The lack of in-body stabilization (32nd percentile) means you'll lean on lenses with OIS or a tripod, and the fixed 3.15" screen is a pain for odd-angle shooting. Worst of all, the battery life is a flat-out disaster. With just 240 shots per charge, it's the absolute bottom of the barrel—expect to buy a fistful of spares or tether to a USB-C power bank constantly.

Performance Percentiles

AF 70.1
EVF 91.3
Build 64.2
Burst 65.4
Video 72.1
Sensor 73.8
Battery 1.2
Display 56.4
Connectivity 69.3
Social Proof 62.5
Stabilization 32.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 61MP sensor delivers top-tier detail (73rd percentile) 91th
  • Incredibly compact at 374g—pocketable full-frame 74th
  • Gorgeous 3.7M-dot EVF (91st percentile) 72th
  • Strong video specs with 4K raw recording (72nd percentile) 70th
  • L-mount opens up a huge lens ecosystem

Cons

  • Abysmal battery life (1st percentile—240 shots is laughable) 1th
  • Autofocus struggles in real-world use despite average ranking (70th) 32th
  • No in-body stabilization (32nd percentile) hobbles handheld shooting
  • Firmware glitches and slow sensor readout frustrate owners
  • Fixed LCD and no charging with EVF attached limit flexibility

The Word on the Street

4.0/5 (45 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently rave about the stunning level of detail from the 61MP sensor, calling it perfect for landscapes and studio work.
👎 A frequent gripe is the unreliable autofocus, which hunts in low light and kills the camera's usefulness for any fast action.
🤔 Video shooters love the raw CinemaDNG output but hate the convoluted external SSD workflow and the fact that power drains even faster during recording.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

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

Autofocus

AF Points 49
AF Type Phase Detection: 49
Eye AF Yes
Subject Detection Yes

Shooting

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

Video

Max Resolution 4K
4K FPS 30
1080p FPS 120
10-bit Yes
Log Profile No
RAW Video Yes
Codec H.264, CinemaDNG

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3.15
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No
EVF Resolution 3680000

Build

Weather Sealed No
Weight 0.4 kg / 0.8 lbs
Battery Life 240

Connectivity

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

Value & Pricing

Pricing for the fp L is all over the map, ranging from $1700 to a staggering $269,800 across vendors. Even at the low end, you're paying for that high-res sensor in a tiny body, but you're also getting a camera with a battery that ranks dead last and no stabilization. Compared to all-rounders like the Sony a7 V or Panasonic S5IIX, the value hinges entirely on whether you absolutely need 61MP in a 374g package. For most people, the compromises outweigh the resolution bump. If you can snag it at the bottom of that price spread and treat it as a specialized second body, it might make sense. Otherwise, your money is better spent elsewhere.

vs Competition

Stacked against the Sony a7 V and Canon EOS R6 III, the fp L looks like a one-trick pony. The Sony a7 V offers a more balanced feature set with great autofocus, stabilization, and battery life, while the Canon R6 III runs circles around the Sigma in burst shooting and low-light AF. The Panasonic S5IIX matches the fp L's video prowess but adds class-leading stabilization and a far better battery. Even the Fujifilm X-H2S, with its APS-C sensor, delivers faster sensor readout and much more reliable action shooting. What the fp L has is resolution—61MP trumps all of them—but you'll sacrifice nearly everything else to get it. Unless you're a landscape or studio shooter who values pixels above all and never ventures beyond base ISO, the competitors are far more forgiving daily drivers.

Spec Sigma fp L Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Sony a7 a7 V Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Nikon Z9 Z9
Type Mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor 62.4MP full-frame 40.2MP aps-c 32.5MP full-frame 33MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds 45.7MP full-frame
AF Points 49 425 1053 759 315 1053
Burst FPS 10 20 40 30 75 30
Video 4K @30fps 8K @60fps 6K @120fps 4K @120fps 5K @120fps 8K @120fps
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 374 579 609 610 721 1160
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Sigma fp L 70.191.364.265.472.173.81.256.469.362.532.3
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Compare 88.195.489.585.499.997.196.984.39394.693.5
Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Compare 98.487.894.89389.358.996.599.49394.699.6
Sony a7 a7 V Compare 95.788.694.990.989.360.296.699.79394.696.1
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Compare 84.687.897.295.297.456.389.284.39394.696.1
Nikon Z9 Z9 Compare 98.489.499.396.197.865.297.384.39384.884.7

Common Questions

Q: Is the battery life really as bad as they say?

Yes—240 shots per charge puts it in the 1st percentile of all cameras we've tested. Most users carry multiple batteries or run it off a USB-C power bank, but note that you can't charge while using the EVF-11 electronic viewfinder.

Q: Why is the flash sync speed only 1/15s?

Sigma clearly didn't design the fp L with flash photography in mind. That slow sync speed is a trade-off for the compact body and electronic shutter, so if you rely on strobes, this camera will frustrate you.

Q: Can I use Panasonic L-mount lenses on the fp L?

Absolutely—both Sigma and Panasonic use the L-mount alliance, so lenses from Panasonic, Leica, and Sigma all work natively. Just be aware that without stabilization, you'll want optically stabilized lenses for handheld work.

Who Should Skip This

If you shoot weddings, events, sports, or anything where moments happen fast and light isn't always perfect, look elsewhere. The autofocus in action is too unreliable, and battery anxiety will kill your flow. Even casual street photographers will chafe against the fixed screen and abysmal battery. This camera is strictly for tripod-bound, deliberate work—if that doesn't describe you, the Sony a7 V or Panasonic S5IIX will make you much happier.

Verdict

The Sigma fp L is a camera of extremes. That 61MP sensor is a detail monster, and cramming it into a body this light is an engineering feat. But the battery life is so laughably bad—truly the worst in our database—that it poisons the whole experience. Add in autofocus that feels a generation behind and no stabilization, and you've got a tool that demands a very specific, patient shooter. If you shoot controlled landscapes, studio portraits, or locked-off video and don't mind living with a power bank, you'll be rewarded with stunning images. For everyone else, it's a hard pass.

Usage Scores

Overall (56.7)Video (52.6)Travel (48.4)Youtube (47.1)Beginner (56.9)Vlogging (43.1)Streaming (60.1)Photography (50.5)Wedding Events (40.7)Sports Wildlife (51.4)Product Photography (54.3)

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