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Put simply, the Sigma 56mm F1.4 is the best second lens you can buy in this format, especially for portraiture. Being a Sigma, it's made in-house in Japan to high standards, and the cherry on the cake ...
This $1999 camera may not be the one Apple would design, but it is delightful to use. There were a number of things about the Sigma BF Camera that I was pretty sure were going to be ridiculous ...
The Sigma BF is the first camera we’ve ever used (phone cameras aside) that doesn’t use removable storage. Yep, no SD cards here. Instead, it features a 256 GB internal SSD ...
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Has Sigma Developed a New 35mm Lens?
Every year or two, it is necessary for lens manufacturers to refresh their popular lineup to meet the resolution and speed ...
Sigma cameras are striking for their technical innovations and quirky design choices, and the BF is the quirkiest yet. Yamaki has said in interviews that "BF" stands for "beautiful foolishness," a ...
Sigma's 16-300mm F3.5-6.7 DC OS Contemporary lens has an incredible zoom range, focuses fast and close enough for macros, and ...
In February, Sigma announced the Sigma BF.It's a full-frame, interchangeable lens camera with just a shutter release, a dial and three buttons. That minimalism speaks to me, and I felt the BF was ...
Sigma has announced a new compact 24.6-megapixel full-frame camera called the BF with a clean, minimalist design featuring just four button controls and a dial.
Sigma’s new $2,000 camera is missing so many features that you might not take the product seriously. The Sigma BF has no tilt or flip-out screen, hot shoe or cold shoe, any type of viewfinder ...
Sigma's CEO says BF unofficially stands for 'beautiful foolishness,' a nod to Japanese tea ceremonies. Indeed, the camera leaves a lot of stuff out, including features enthusiasts may miss.
Using the Sigma BF as a camera As someone who is used to using the AF-ON button on the back of my Nikon to focus, going back to a half-press on the shutter button took me a little getting used to.