The Sigma BF Camera Is Beautifully Impractical

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Jun 7, 2026 7:01 AM

Review: Sigma BF Camera

Sigma’s BF camera is both a bold design experiment and a pretty decent camera.

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Design-heavy dramatic aesthetics. A 24-megapixel sensor delivers excellent image quality. Offers 6K video with L-Log support. Surprisingly good autofocus.

Limitations abound, know what you’re getting into.

Sigma has a long history of releasing, let's call them, eccentriccameras. Last year, the brand put out the BF, which continues in that tradition. Because it is very different, lacking features like a mechanical shutter, viewfinder, and storage-card slot, among others, I wanted to spend some extra time with it before passing judgment. After using it for months, I've decided that the Sigma BF is the perfect camera for people who love using cameras...

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