Sigma's Minimalist BF Camera
Japanese camera company calls their BF model"radically simple." It's machined out of a single block of aluminum, a process that reportedly takes seven(!) hours. "By simplifying and stripping away all excess elements," the company writes, "this full-frame mirrorless camera redefines the process of taking a photograph as a natural act."



The Sigma BF's most important feature is its simplicity. We wanted to create the easiest camera to use, inspired by the humble beginnings of the camera obscura. While the lens remains the soul of photography, the camera still profoundly shapes the images you take – directly, indirectly, even subconsciously. Without compromising on features or performance, the BF's design cuts out everything that distracts from your interaction with the image. From its aluminum unibody to its simplified controls and streamlined menu, the BF embodies a pure photographic experience free of frustration.


They've even gotten rid of the SD card. Instead the camera's got 230GB of memory (which you'd need if you're shooting the 6K video it can capture) and you transfer files via a USB-C port.



The BF comes in silver or black, and runs $2,200. It was designed by Iwasaki Design Studio.
评论
?
参与讨论