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Forgive me, for I have Been Foolish

Some initial impressions:

It's fast. It starts up and comes out of sleep mode far quicker than the fp L, the autofocus is very responsive, it has a large buffer, writing photos to the internal storage is quick, and playback is fast.

JPEGs are excellent, just like the fp L. The DNG files contain a camera profile and this produces good colour (the fp L's DNG profile produced somewhat dull colours and cyan skies) when processed in an application that will recognise it (I use Iridient Developer) without the need for specific support for the camera.

It eats batteries, just like the fp L. Unfortunately Sigma UK are currently out of stock, plus the batteries are ridiculously expensive (£99.99, the charger costs £139 o_O).

The playback and option buttons are both conventional buttons and touch sensitive, so pressing the playback button activates playback mode, but touching it shows you the last photo taken; similarly pressing the option button takes you to the options screen, while touching it displays the status bar with the battery level, time and remaining photos.

You can directly attach a USB C SSD to the camera and back up everything on the internal storage, with the option to clear the internal storage after the copy completes. So no need for a computer to back up your photos and videos.

The black finish looks really nice but it tends to show fingerprints. The sharp edges aren't really that sharp, plus the front left and rear right corners are bevelled so they don't dig into your hands.

One oddity: Auto ISO is behaving inconsistently. I've got it set 100 to 6400, but it sometimes refuses to go below 400 (the sensor is dual ISO, 100 and 400) and I'm not sure what the cause is.
 
You can directly attach a USB C SSD to the camera and back up everything on the internal storage, with the option to clear the internal storage after the copy completes. So no need for a computer to back up your photos and videos.

That is a very good solution when travelling.


It eats batteries, just like the fp L. Unfortunately Sigma UK are currently out of stock, plus the batteries are ridiculously expensive (£99.99, the charger costs £139 o_O).

Can you show a picture of the battery contacts? Maybe universal photo chargers can charge it?

I have a charger from Ansman. Vario X. It is able to charge almost every kind of battery, because you can move both pins in 2 directions seperately. It costs around 30€

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Hah! Looking forward to your experiences.

My main concern continues to be how visible the rear screen is in bright sunlight; how's it do for you there?

The universal battery charger I use is the Energizer ENC-MUL; the charging contacts slide along a path that's let me adjust them for every camera battery I've used over the last 5+ years, and an LCD display shows charging status. Digipower sold essentially the same charger under the model # TC-U450, although it replaces the charging display with a row of LEDs.
 
Nothing foolish about it at all. As long as you're not spending money that you should have spent on other actual necessities of life, then it's all good. Can't take your money to the cemetery with you, enjoy it while you can.
It is absolutely beautiful, to my eye, as well. And as long as it's as comfortable to use as it is pretty, then I reckon you've hit the jackpot
 
Enjoy!! I find it hard to believe that Sigma don't include a wrist strap - beautifully foolish indeed :).
I haven't used any sort of camera strap in 20? years now. I tried a wrist strap many moons ago, didn't really like it, so just reverted back to freeballing again :) Yet to drop a camera, and I'm not averse to hanging them out in the breeze at times to get a different perspective. Like hanging out of cable car windows, or one handed bumper car shenanigans :) The BF does look like it has a nice grippy diamond point machined finish on the grip area, so I can't see it being too bar of soap like to hang onto.
 
Oh, for a wrist strap... they used to make metallic straps with very fine links, almost as flexible as cloth or leather; I've seen them on Minox and Yashica subminiature cameras, something like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/126971315049 You ought to find one of those. :)
 
I haven't used any sort of camera strap in 20? years now. I tried a wrist strap many moons ago, didn't really like it, so just reverted back to freeballing again :) Yet to drop a camera, and I'm not averse to hanging them out in the breeze at times to get a different perspective. Like hanging out of cable car windows, or one handed bumper car shenanigans :) The BF does look like it has a nice grippy diamond point machined finish on the grip area, so I can't see it being too bar of soap like to hang onto.
For me, it's more a matter of a) a way to let the camera dangle when I'm changing lenses and need three hands, and b) take some of the weight off when I'm doing extended photo walks. :)

I was semi-serious in the last post about those metallic straps, but for daily use I've been using braided paracord; several eBay sellers carry them, this is the one I bought: https://www.ebay.com/itm/172480621475 Holds the weight of an S5 plus a large 70-210 lens, no problem.
 
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