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.
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
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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 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
I have the FP L. I got it because my research suggested it was the better of the two for photography (vs video). I have adapted voigtlander glass (m mount to L mount) and I also picked up two sigma lenses (24 and 45). I like it as a contrast to Fuji (my other main system) for colours and the ability
...pajerry in r/sigmafp
March 22, 2026 6:02 PM
3
I've been really struggling with the decision of what newer camera to buy. I had a bad experience with Sony and Nikon Z, because I am so spoiled by the colors and contrast of my CCD DSLR collection — especially the Pentax 645D — and my Sigma fp. Ergonomics are important (hate menus), and I need real
...theLightSlide in r/Lumix
March 28, 2026 5:13 PM
2
Thank you for detalied review! I got the TTArt 40f2 just 10 days ago and loving it so far on my Sigma FP L and Lumix S9, I was thinking to get the SGimg too especially for the FP L and this review helped me to decide, thank you again!
Haku_09 in r/Lumix
March 27, 2026 7:21 PM
2
I bought a Sigma FP once because it works as a good viewfinder but it never found its way into my workflow and I just stayed using Artemis. I STILL want a viewfinder because I think it'll focus me a little more and I just hate using my phone but I haven't stumbled on anything sooo....lmk if you find
...rBuckets in r/directors
March 28, 2026 9:24 PM
1
I would suggest getting the FP and see if you're happy with the quality, i have used the FP for sports, motorsports, parties and faster stuf without issues, where the 61mp sensor would have made it too slow. The FP has stellar performance for low light, beating 13MPX full frame sensors whent it come
...turbosucepute in r/sigmafp
March 29, 2026 11:27 AM
1
same here. I was already tinkering with camera DNG negative film “scans” in DVR as I’m much more comfortable in Resolve than Lightroom (mainly a video guy), so this was the best news ever. I’m still trying to get my raw capture exposure and negative conversion workflow sorted out, as it’s a little t
...Free-Doubt-2537 in r/davinciresolve
April 15, 2026 2:42 AM
1
Aww, thank you!!! Yeah the Sigma FP 1080p CDNG quality is amazing. Love it as a travel cam.
kaidumo in r/cinematography
April 19, 2026 7:14 PM
1