
Sigma has introduced the BF, a camera that strips photography down to its essence while maintaining cutting-edge performance. Designed for those who appreciate both simplicity and power, the BF seamlessly blends innovation with the classic feel of traditional cameras.

One of its standout features is the high-quality full-frame sensor, which delivers exceptional image detail, dynamic range, and low-light performance. The camera also boasts an advanced hybrid autofocus system to ensure sharp, precise shots. Filmmakers will appreciate the 6K video recording, L-Log support, and high frame rate options of up to 120fps for creative storytelling.

At the core of the BF is its revolutionary lens system. Sigma has engineered an optical design that balances compactness with professional-grade performance. The streamlined construction reduces bulk without compromising image sharpness or depth, making it an ideal tool for capturing spontaneous moments with clarity and artistic depth.

The BF introduces an intuitive control layout that eliminates unnecessary dials and menus. Instead, photographers can directly adjust shutter speed, aperture, ISO, EV compensation, and color mode with a single touch. A new high-resolution screen ensures an unobstructed view of the scene, providing instant access to essential settings while keeping distractions to a minimum.

Built to last, the BF features an all-metal unibody construction, precision-carved from a single block of aluminum for durability and balance. The use of pressure-sensitive haptic buttons further enhances the experience, offering a tactile response without the wear and tear of mechanical buttons.
Storage is another highlight, as the BF comes equipped with 230GB of internal memory, eliminating the need for SD cards. This allows for over 14,000 JPEGs, thousands of RAW images, or 2.5 hours of high-quality video. Fast USB-C connectivity ensures quick charging and seamless data transfer.
With a focus on performance, durability, and intuitive design, the Sigma BF reimagines what a digital camera can be, making photography more accessible and immersive than ever.

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