Sigma has introduced the Sigma BF, a new 24MP full-frame mirrorless camera featuring an unconventional design approach in the digital camera market. The camera stands out with its aluminum unibody construction, machined from a single block of aluminum over a seven-hour process.
The BF camera takes a departure from traditional camera controls by eliminating the standard mode dial. Instead, users directly access key settings including shutter speed, aperture, ISO, exposure compensation, and color mode selection.
This L-mount camera prioritizes a streamlined shooting experience while maintaining professional capabilities. The full-frame sensor delivers high-quality images, while the hybrid autofocus system offers both speed and reliability in capturing subjects.
The physical design incorporates ergonomic considerations with strategic button placement and a precision-cut front texture providing secure handling. The seamless metal body creates a unified aesthetic with attached lenses.
Sigma has simultaneously released nine color-matched lenses compatible with the BF, creating a complete system for photographers. The camera aims to blend into daily life, allowing users to capture spontaneous moments while maintaining professional image quality.
This release represents Sigma's attempt to balance photographic tradition with modern design principles. The company describes the BF as intended for photographers seeking a camera that accompanies them throughout their day.
Additional information about the Sigma BF camera system is available on Sigma's website.