Sigma announces it will release the new FP firmware Ver.2.00 this summer
Sigma just teased the launch of a new major firmware update for the FP:
SIGMA is pleased to announce the firmware update schedule for the SIGMA fp.
Firmware update Ver.2.00 will be released in summer 2020. It will improve the camera’s capability with the addition or improvement of a number of functions including CinemaDNG playback, cinemagraph functionality and movie recording with the Director’s Viewfinder.
[Benefits of the update] ・Supports CinemaDNG 120/100fps (FHD 8bit) shooting.・Supports cinemagraph functionality.
・Supports still image shooting during live view and movie shooting in Cine mode.
・Supports HDR shooting.
・Supports Director’s Viewfinder recording function.
・Supports SDK (Software Development Kit).
SIGMA is also developing firmware Ver.1.02, which corrects card errors when using certain SD cards, and introduces added lens aberration correction processing. This is scheduled to be released on Wednesday 18th March 2020.
L-mount news roundup…
Sigma FP Hands on and What You Must Know Before You Buy
Plenty of L-rumors readers images on our L-mount Facebook Group.
Lumix S Pro 70-200mm f/2.8 Review by Dan M Lee.
Panasonic 16-35mm L test at DC.watch
Panasonic Lumix S1R | CFexpress vs. XQD vs. SD (ValueTech).
Links:
Panasonic S1R at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1H at Amazon, BHphoto. Adorama. FocusCamera. Park UK.
Panasonic 24-70mm f/2.8 S lens at Amazon, BHphoto. Adorama. FocusCamera. Park UK.
Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 24-105mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 70-200mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic announces the new L-mount lens roadmap
Below you can see the new Panasonic L-mount lens roadmap. You will find those new lenses:
- 24mm f/1.8
- 50mm f/1.8
- 85mm f/1.8 (was already on the previous roadmap)
- new fast wide angle zoom (compatible for astro photography)
- new standard zoom
- telephoto zoom
They removed the 100mm f/2.8 macro from the roadmap and Panasonic said this lens is “under consideration”. Panasonic also says the new f/1.8 primes have very high quality, impressive bokeh and are compact.
L-mount news roundup…
Why is no one talking about the Sigma FP?
Plenty of L-rumors readers images on our L-mount Facebook Group.
Panasonic S1H w/ Kowa anamorphic lens / night test footage (S-i Testlab).
Graeme:
Short doc I was DP on for L.L Bean.Shot entirely on S1H. Interview’s were 5.9k, most over things 4k 10bit 422. Shot on Sigma ART with 1/4 black pro mist. All handheld with IBIS on.
A few days back I shot a portrait on the Linhof Technika. I thought it would be a good opportunity to test the Sigma FP too so we shot the BTS with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdtp772hRBM
Links:
Panasonic S1R at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1 at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic S1H at Amazon, BHphoto. Adorama. FocusCamera. Park UK.
Panasonic 24-70mm f/2.8 S lens at Amazon, BHphoto. Adorama. FocusCamera. Park UK.
Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 24-105mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Panasonic 70-200mm f/4.0 S at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto. In Europe at Calumet DE, ParkCameras, Jessops.
Sigma MC-31 PL to L-mount adapter will be released on February 27
Sigma Japan announced it will release the new adapter on February 27. It actually looks cool on the FP 🙂
Only problem is that it costs $679!!!
Panasonic interview: “We are going to introduce a “mid-class” l-mount camera”
Dpreview had a nice chat with Panasonic manager Yamane:
Regarding S1-S1R sales:
we have gained roughly a 10% market share, globally. That was the result we were hoping for. Over the past eight months we’ve been able to penetrate that market and we are satisfied with the sales, so far.
About the S1H:
We believe that our video features are one or two steps ahead of our competitors, and we have an advantage there. For example, with the S1H which we released a few months ago, the sales performance is exceeding our original expectations. But the video performance of the S1H was designed to meet the needs of high-end videographers and cinematographers, so for amateur or hobby videographers, the S1H may be over-specced.
L-mount and MFT:
We will keep developing cameras for both categories – full-frame and Micro Four Thirds.
Why it’s important to stick with MFT:
Some manufacturers, as you know, are making very small lenses, compatible with full-frame, but we think that to do this, they needed to sacrifice lens quality to a certain extent. That’s how they are able to make them so small. That means that those lenses are not fully utilizing the benefits of the full-frame sensor. When it comes to Micro Four Thirds, we can fully utilize the benefits of the sensor, and we believe that as a combination, the overall quality of Micro Four Thirds can be very good.
APS-C L-mount
As of now, we have no plans to enter the APS-C market, because we know that Micro Four Thirds and full-frame can coexist without any cannibalization. If we moved into APS-C, there might be some overlap between Micro Four Thirds and APS-C, and between APS-C and full-frame, so I don’t think we’ll go in that direction.
Future L-mount cameras:
To prove the quality of our cameras. In the future, we’re going to introduce mid-class, and different ranges of cameras.
New members:
The number of members of the L-mount alliance may increase in the future
About 8K:
We will be ready for 8K soon, but we can’t tell you the timing. We need a little bit longer before we can introduce 8K cameras. It won’t be [in the very near future].