Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sigma
Based on 102 Reddit mentions
$1570.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
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Original post at Facebook where you can pre-order. Personally, I find this to be a great solution for fully handheld work. I've always envisioned the grip having a battery, and DPL executed it very well - great efficient use of space, which includes the SSD on the bottom as well. The end result look
...focalreducer in r/sigmafp
November 28, 2025 12:35 PM
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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
Leicas are insanely expensive. But your assertion that the EV1 offers "something that you can get from almost every camera company out there" is simply untrue. I think there are only three compact 60MP cameras with interchangeable lenses available. - Sigma fpL. I owned this camera. I loved the size.
...lowellgoss in r/Leica
December 9, 2025 4:48 PM
4
I really like the sigma FP, especially with the 45mm 2.8. It’s not great in terms of shutter speed, there is banding when there’s artificial lighting, auto focus isn’t great, no viewfinder stock, no GPS tagging through an app, no easy transfer of photos to your phone. However, I like the form factor
...Herr_Raus in r/sigmafp
December 15, 2025 10:22 PM
4
Sigma FP. Outside of cameras, I want everything I own to be both portable and modular. I was turned off by the Fp because of the reviews then I watched the original release commercial for it and was sold lol.
bigfootdood in r/photographycirclejerk
January 12, 2026 8:02 PM
4
There are some options. It depends on your needs. For the native mount mainly Panasonic and Leica lenses. But you can even get IS with adapted EF-lenses. There can be FPs found for around 700-800$ locally. Check out the Sigma FP user groups on Facebook. The used prices have gone up since they discon
...FloydCooper in r/sigmafp
December 9, 2025 10:08 PM
2
I spent decades in Darkrooms, never again! Digital can do anything Film can, and better. Especially low light captures. Now, retired I have go through all my bins of slides and negatives … ugh. Sure, I loved my Nikons and Nikkors! Nikon fell behind and a lot of us switched to Canon. Digital … I like
...OwlGlass4084 in r/Leica
December 11, 2025 5:33 PM
2
A second body is a good idea or at least it’s what I do because I don’t like to change lenses. But if you’re concerned about size and weight, what about keeping your Q2 and add a Sigma Fp with a 45mm lens?
iAmTheDistance in r/Leica
January 4, 2026 9:08 AM
2
Hi Former FP & FP L owner here. I've also owned a xt 3. I really like the FP & the FP L. It is very compact and very dense. It is one of the smallest full frame bodies I've come across and when paired with the sigma I series lenses makes for a very portable unit. If you like megapixels the FP L with
...thewhat24 in r/fujifilm
January 28, 2026 7:16 PM
2
No, you don't need to spend big money on a camera. The reason cine cameras like ARRIs cost tens of thousands of dollars: Niche market They are a small portion of the budget of a big Hollywood film. They are usually rented, often the studio/production company renting out to themselves (tax write-off,
...adammonroemusic in r/cinematography
March 25, 2026 1:50 PM
2