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People crowded around one of the tables, and surely enough, the Sigma BF caught everyone’s attention.
The unibody design means there’s nowhere you’re free to attach an optional viewfinder.
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I’d be lying if I said the camera didn’t feel oh-so-lovely to hold.
I tried the shutter button, which had a soft, tactile feel.
The menu is straightforward, too, and I love that.
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There’s no sculpted grip for better handling.
So, how comfortable would this prove when you’re out shooting in the field?
It felt more like a heavy brick than an everyday camera.
Ergonomics are essential when buying a camera as you want to be the most comfortable while shooting.
There’s no viewfinder, so you’ll rely on the TFT color LCD touchscreen with a 2.1-million-dot display.
My first impressions of it?
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Perhaps one of the Sigma BF’s most significant selling points alongside its killer looks is its internal storage.
As I said, it doesn’t come with a card slot but has 230GB of internal storage.
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