Sigma has introduced the BF mirrorless camera, designed with a minimalist philosophy that strips away traditional camera complexities while retaining high-end imaging capabilities. The camera boasts an intuitive user experience and key features such as unibody aluminum construction, hybrid autofocus, and 6K video recording.
The Sigma BF’s design focuses on simplicity, with a single dial and three haptic feedback buttons controlling essential settings like shutter speed, aperture, ISO, exposure compensation, and color mode. The live view display shows only essential information, while a separate status monitor highlights the active setting. The camera is built around a 24.6 MP full frame back-illuminated CMOS sensor, designed to provide high resolution and wide dynamic range.
For videographers, the BF offers 6K video recording and L-Log support, allowing for high-resolution capture with enhanced dynamic range. With an internal storage capacity of 230 GB, capable of holding over 14,000 JPEG files or 4,300 uncompressed raw images, the camera eliminates the need for SD cards. The Sigma BF will be available in silver and black finishes, priced at $1,999, and is set to launch in April 2025.
Source: https://fstoppers.com/gear/sigma-announces-bf-minimalist-full-frame-mirrorless-camera-693762