
| Compatible
TTL Systems |
Sigma SA-STTL
Canon EO-ETTL II
Nikon NA-iTTL
Sony SO-ADI
Pentax PA-PTTL
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| EF-530 DG ST |
| Fitted Case |
| Flash Stand
(FS-11) |
| Instruction
Manual |
| 1 Year Warranty
Card |
Click
here for AF camera compatibility
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Flash
EF 530 DG ST
Would you like to
broaden your world of photographic expression by manipulating light in
a simple way -. The EF-530 DG ST is an easy-to-use flash that provides
a large amount of light, featuring a guide number of up to 53/m w/ISO
100. Compatible with AF single-lens reflex cameras of all popular manufacturers,
this flash unit allows fully automatic photography with automatic TTL
exposure control. In addition to the automatic mode, it also provides
two power levels in manual mode: full and 1/16 power. This electronic
flash combines a wide array of functions with ease of handling and includes
an Autozoom function that automatically sets the optimum illumination
angle between 24mm and 105mm, as well as offering bounce and swivel capability.
Autozoom function
for changing the illumination angle
This function delivers flash light by automatically setting the optimum
illumination angle, in accordance with the lens' focal length, in a range
from 24 mm to 105 mm. When used with the built-in Wide Panel, the flash
can cover the angle of up to 17-mm ultra wideangle lens.

Automatic
TTL exposure control
Advanced photographic techniques, such as diffused lighting photography
with a diffuser attached to the flash head, or bounce photography with
the light pointed at the ceiling or wall to soften the shadows cast on
the subject without directly illuminating the subject with flash light,
can be performed while the automatic exposure control function is preserved.
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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Auto Power-Off
function prevents wasted power
Even if the flash is left with the power on, it automatically shuts off
if it is not operated for a certain length of time. This conserves battery
power in flash photography. When the shutter button is depressed halfway,
the power turns on again and charging resumes.
Diverse, user-friendly functions
Manual flash mode with two levels: Full power and 1/16 power.
The display function indicates the completion of recharging and allows
the TTL exposure control to be checked using the Ready light.
The focal-length display shows the current focal-length setting of the
zoom head. This flash features many other functions as well.
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| 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 24 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 |
305g
/ 10.8 oz. (without batteries) |
Dimensions
(W x H x D) |
77
X 139 X 117mm / 3.0 X 5.5 X 4.6inch |
| Compatible
cameras |
SIGMA
AF, NIKON AF, CANON AF, SONY AF, PENTAX AF |
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What
Digital Camera
‘Upon first inspection, the Sigma EF-530 DG ST flash looks
like a no-nonsense piece of kit. Succeeding the EF-500 model, Sigma
has again offered something at an affordable price, and, with its
fully tilting and swivelling head, it has one of the best features
a budget flashgun can offer’
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