Q: What is the Sigma BF?
First things first — what is this thing?
Known for their high-quality budget lenses, this camera is the first of its kind from the brand. The Sigma BF is a brand-new, mirrorless full-frame, 24MP interchangeable lens camera with an L-mount. It shoots 8 FPS RAW (electronic shutter only) and can even record 6K video at 30 FPS, though Sigma clearly designed this as a photography-first camera. The video specs are just a bonus.
But specs alone don’t tell the full story. What makes this camera special is how it feels to shoot with it.
Q: Is this the camera Apple would make?
One of the first questions I got was: "Does this feel like a camera Apple would design?"
At first glance, the aluminium unibody does give off Apple vibes — clean lines, minimalist design, and a premium feel. But the biggest difference is that it isn’t a closed ecosystem.
The Sigma BF has an interchangeable L-mount, meaning you can use lenses from Leica, Panasonic, and other Sigma glass. That’s something Apple would never do. This level of versatility is what makes the camera such a great investment, especially if you're a creator who owns multiple brands or dabbles in various setups.
Speaking of lenses, the way this camera's silver and black versions pair with Sigma’s DG Contemporary lenses is chef’s kiss perfection.
Q: How does it feel in the hand?
The BF feels a little different than what you might be used to.
If you’re pretty keen on chunky DSLRs or mirrorless cameras with deep rubber grips, the Sigma BF will feel a bit slim or cold. But surprisingly, it’s more comfortable than it looks.
I even found myself one-handing it while holding an iced latte, something I’d never do with my usual setup. Changing settings one-handed isn’t easy, but those quick point-and-shoot moments are no problem.