Sigma FP / FP L - Foveon Classic Yellow Color Mode Review

Review of the Sigma FP FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode

Introduction

This is my 3rd article reviewing the color modes on the Sigma FP and FP L cameras. Previously, I reviewed “Warm Gold” and “Powder Blue,” both of which I really liked. This article is my take on FOV Classic Yellow.

Sigma and the Foveon Sensor

As I understand it, this picture profile is based on the color reproduction of previous Sigma cameras that utilized the Foveon sensor. Foveon was a revolutionary sensor technology which captured light in a unique way. Sigma championed the technology for several years and built up a loyal fan base. Foveon sensors are well known for their pleasing color reproduction, and FOV Classic Yellow leans into that legacy. Sigma provides the following excerpt on their website.

Unlike regular sensors that capture information of just one color per pixel, the SIGMA sensors are revolutionary full-color image sensors that are capable of capturing full-color information with a three-layer structure. This removes the necessity for color interpolation, and makes images in principle free of color artifacts, which means that there is no need for a low-pass filter. Foveon sensors can capture all the light and color information, creating high-resolution three-dimensional images that look very realistic.

Sigma’s CEO confirmed in an interview that they are currently working on new Foveon technology, although no estimated launch dates were provided.

Review of Sigma FOV Classic Yellow

As I mentioned, I’ve been very pleased with my results from “Warm Gold” and “Powder Blue,” so I had reasonably high expectations when I changed the color setting to FOV Classic Yellow. As always, my goal was to utilize the color mode in a variety of conditions to give readers a good idea of how it performs in all scenarios. These photos were taken in Paris, France and Bizerte, Tunisia. All of the images in this review are straight out of my Sigma FP. The colors have not been edited.

Overall, I’m very happy with the results. This is not a simulation that is going to drastically altar the colors of your world, but it provides a tasteful manipulation, giving your photos a pleasing uniform look. The tones are warm, with the blues shifting slightly towards magenta. Yellow and orange really pop, but they don’t look oversaturated or artificial, as is the case with many film simulations I’ve tested.

We haven’t had much sun for the past few weeks, so most of these photographs were taken under cloudy conditions. Clouds and flat light are a torture test for most picture profiles, so I only expect things to look better when the sun finally shows itself. If I manage to get a sunny day, I’ll add some more sample shots at the bottom. Either way, I’m impressed this color mode can still create nice images in lousy weather.

Conclusion

Having now used 3 of Sigma’s color offerings, I’m very impressed. FOV Classic Yellow is another winner, and it reaffirms my suspicion that Sigma isn’t getting as much attention in the color space as they deserve. I’m looking forward to customizing this color mode in the future to create unique film recipes.

Sample Photos from Sigma FP using FOV Classic Yellow

Orange tree with oranges - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Cat in construction site - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Small market in Tunisia - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Blue hour - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Horse and Bird grazing - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
City of Paris from Montmartre - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Snail on a post - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Tall stocks - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Paris flower cafe - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Hot cider in Montmartre - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Cheese and Ham Roll in Paris France - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Yellow Autumn leaves - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Paris and the Seine on a cloudy day - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Paris in Autumn - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
The Eiffel tower in autumn - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Paris skyline from the Arc - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Going to see the Mona Lisa - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Hallway in the Louvre - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Shopping for colorful sweaters in Montmartre - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Clover in the Sun - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Raindrops on clover - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Amusement Park Ride - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Giraffe - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Marina in Bizerte, Tunisia - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Old Port in Bizerte, Tunisia - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Mosque on the skyline - Sigma FP with FOV Classic Yellow Color Mode
Luke Taylor - Photographer

I’m an enthusiast photographer and videographer. I enjoy photographing with manual focus and reviewing m-mount lenses adapted to all camera formats. My favorite camera is my Olympus e-m1 mark ii.

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