Sigma has announced yet another impressively designed camera – the SIGMA BF. This new compact full-frame reimagines the way a camera can interact with us. The BF offers an innovative, modern, barebones operational experience aimed at simplifying workflow down to the core of camera work. The new camera offers a 24-megapixel full-frame sensor encased in a body carved from a single block of aluminum. With 230GB of internal storage, no memory card slot is included, and in/out interface is reduced to a single USB-C port. 6K video capture is onboard as well, but this camera is not about the spec-list. Let’s dive in. In a world of conservative camera design, where most cameras still follow the same design philosophy dictated by 35mm film cameras, SIGMA’s innovation is much appreciated. The company has a respectable tradition of innovation regarding design and user experience. While it won’t necessarily sway the masses, this approach challenges the rest of the market, rattling the boat and making us all rethink what could have been. SIGMA BF. Image credit: SIGMA What exactly is the SIGMA BF? One can try to put the SIGMA BF in the compact full-frame camera’s box. It will fit the premium product box nicely as well, with its all-metal, sleek aluminum body. The lack of a mechanical shutter may be too much for hardcore photographers, but it’s becoming somewhat of a common feature among hybrid cameras. However, the BF will hardy fit that box with no mic or headphone jack to be...
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