Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sigma
Based on 45 Reddit mentions
$3299.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
It's just because of the default rendering of DxO, its contrast curve just happens to pull most of the image down. Here is what the default rendering from Capture One looks like : It's still a bit dark but it was definitely the intent. I took this shot with a Sigma fp, and most experienced owners o
...Hibernatusse in r/postprocessing
January 11, 2026 7:26 PM
15
I think this is because nobody really knows how to use the RAW workflow. Some do, many don't. Many don't spend enough time to understand the way a camera's dynamic range is even used. The Sigma fp when processed well seems to have more than enough dynamic range. Again, if you know how to expose the
...vanburen08 in r/sigmafp
July 19, 2025 12:13 AM
24
The bigger sensor means lower readout speed so - a bunch of the video features perhaps not being there? What would make sense is the s9r. There's already the sigma fp-l as a proof of concept. And with ibis would be my perfect camera.
pc-builder in r/Lumix
January 12, 2026 11:31 AM
8
How is this e-model worse than the S1R II proper? Man I hope it's more a sigma fp-l vs Leica SL3 interpretation :)
pc-builder in r/Lumix
April 20, 2026 4:54 PM
5
I loved my fp-l in every way except AF. Switched to a S9 which has great AF. I miss the absolute minimalism of the sigma. If I had unlimited funds I’d keep one for landscape work but if I added a second camera it’s probably be the s1rii for its middle resolution but also a shutter and EVF.
benjaminbjacobsen in r/sigmafp
March 16, 2026 11:50 AM
6
The Sigma FP and FP L are both smaller than the S9, but they have some quirks. No IBIS is a big one. Bad autofocus is another. I love my FP L, but it’s a very “special” little camera. Everyone saying there are no other options, need to google.
AerynCaen in r/Lumix
January 5, 2026 2:50 PM
5
People like to go on about higher resolutions being a marketing gimmick/unnecessary but honestly, dr and colour science might as well be added to that too. I know that sounds like heresy but what was the last camera that came out- pro or prosumer that you couldn’t get good dr and colour from? Push c
...woopwoopscuttle in r/cinematography
April 18, 2026 5:10 PM
4
the a7cr is the direct higher end version of the a7cii, buy for most people the sensor is probably overkill and the rest is the same. so for you a7cii might just be the best option. the canon r8 is cheaper, slightly lighter and arguably more ergonomic, they are pretty similar but the a7cii has ibis
...berke1904 in r/AskPhotography
December 23, 2025 9:58 PM
4
The Sigma FP has internal RAW recording since many updates ago, you just need high-speed SD cards (I'm actually shooting 12-bit internal RAW with some v60 cards and it works fine). Coming from a Magic Lantern 5D MKII, it feels like a nice upgrade to me. No more fighting with Magic Lantern randomly r
...adammonroemusic in r/sigmafp
April 11, 2026 3:39 PM
3
ah yest the truly unique sensor that is the same sony sensor that multiple sonny cameras and the sigma fpl use and the colors which doesnt matter compared to any other modern cmos sensor if you shoot raw. with leica I get the point of m and q series because they are atleast different in terms of sho
...berke1904 in r/photographycirclejerk
March 12, 2026 5:06 PM
3