| Item Description
Sigma EF 530 DG Super Flashgun
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here for AF camera compatibility**
The Sigma EF-530 DG SUPER features a powerful
Guide Number of 53 and is designed to work with the latest TTL auto exposure
systems of all popular manufacturers’ digital and film SLR cameras. It features
TTL automatic flash exposure control for easy operation.
Auto zoom function for changing the illumination angle
This function automatically sets the optimum illumination angle in accordance
with the lens' focal length, in a range from 24 mm to 105 mm. When the built-in
Wide Panel is used, the flash can cover the angle of up to that of a 17mm lens.

Automatic TTL
exposure control
Various forms of illumination, such as the diffusion effect achieved by
attaching a diffuser to the flash head. Bounce flash, using a reflector, without
directly illuminating the subject with flash light, can be accomplished, while
maintaining automatic exposure control.
Bounce-flash function with movable flash head
The flash head can be tilted up by up to 90 degrees , to the left by 180 degrees
, or to the right by 90 degrees . Bounce photography, in which light is
reflected off a white wall or the ceiling or a reflector, increases your range
of photographic expression. As the flash head can also be tilted down by 7
degrees , light can be effectively used even for close-up shots.
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Wireless-slave-flash functions
The EF-530 DG SUPER provides the TTL wireless-slave-flash functions, which
allows the flash to be moved to a location away from the camera for operation.
The TTL wireless-flash function enables the control of multiple EF-530 DG SUPER
units while preserving the automatic TTL control function. The model for Sigma,
Sony and Pentax uses the camera's built-in flash for signalling, and makes the
EF-530 DG SUPER located away from the camera to fire. The model for Canon
utilises an EF-530 DG SUPER mounted on the camera for signalling, and triggers
and controls single or multiple EF-530 DG SUPER units, located away from the
camera. In this procedure, the signalling and flash triggering are performed by
changing the settings of the EF- 530 DG SUPER mounted on the camera. The
Designated Slave-flash function triggers multiple, units of the EF-530 DG SUPER,
each corresponding to a preset channel (with manual exposure control). The
Normal Slave-flash function can be used to synchronize one or more EF-530 DG
SUPER flashes with the camera's internal flash or other flash equipment (with
manual exposure control).
Modelling flash function to check for shadows
Like a studio flash unit equipped with a modelling lamp, the EF-530 DG SUPER
also offers a modelling flash function, enabling the user to check for intense
reflections and shadows, before actually taking the flash picture. (for Sigma,
Sony, Canon, and Pentax cameras).
FP flash function for high shutter speeds
For focal-plane shutters, the flash synchronization speed is limited to coincide
with full shutter opening, thus limiting the use of high shutter speeds with
flash. The FP Flash function makes flash photography possible at shutter speeds
greater than the normal synchronization speed. When the lens diaphragm is set to
larger apertures to limit depth of field in synchronized daytime shooting, high
shutter speeds can be used to balance the daylight and the flash light, at any
shutter speed.
Rear-curtain synchro flash mechanism for natural
representation of motion
When shooting a moving subject in slow synchro photography, selection of the
rear-curtain synchro mode allows the flash to be triggered immediately before
the rear-curtain of the shutter closes. Unlike front-curtain synchro, this mode
records blurred trails behind the subject rather than in front, for a more
natural expression of motion.
A full range of advanced functions
The EF-530 DG SUPER is packed with convenient functions, including the
"Multi-Pulse Flash Function," which exposes a series of images onto a single
frame, and the "Auto Power-Off Function," which automatically shuts off the
power. It also features a red-eye reduction function, an exposure compensation
function, an exposure-control checking function, and many others.

- EF-530 DG Super
- Fitted Case
- Flash Stand (FS-11)
- Instruction Manual
- 1 Year Warranty Card
| Guide
number: 53/m(174/ft) ISO 100/m(with the zoom head at 105mm) |
|
ZOOM |
24mm |
28mm |
35mm |
50mm |
70mm |
85mm |
105mm |
| G.N.(m) |
28 |
29 |
31 |
40 |
45 |
48 |
53 |
| G.N.(ft) |
92 |
95 |
102 |
132 |
149 |
158 |
174 |
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| Power
source |
Four AA alkaline or AA
NiCd or Ni-MH (Nikel Metal Hybride) batteries |
| Charging
time |
6 seconds
(when using alkaline batteries)Approx. 4 seconds (when using NiCd, Ni-MH
batteries) |
| Number of
flashes |
Approx. 220 flashes (when
using alkaline batteries) Approx. 100 flashes (when using NiCd, Ni-MH
batteries) |
|
Illumination angle |
Automatically set in accordance with the focal length of the lens, in a
range from 28 mm to 105 mm. Also covers the angle of a 17-mm lens when used
with the built-in Wide Panel. |
| AF
auxiliary light |
Red LED |
| Bounce
angle (Up) |
0, 60,
75, 90 degrees |
| Bounce
angle (Right) |
0, 60,
75, 90 degrees |
| Bounce
angle (Left) |
0, 60,
75, 90, 120, 150, 180 degrees |
| Tilt
angle (Down) |
0, 7
degrees |
| Weight |
335g /
11.8 oz. (without batteries) |
Dimensions
(W x H x D) |
77 X 139
X 117mm / 3.0 X 5.5 X 4.6inch |
**Please Select Mount Type
using Option Box Below.**
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