Sigma EF-530 DG instruction manual Limits of Continuous Shooting, Manual Flash Operation

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<<CHART A>>

Camera

Lens Type

Exp. Mode

Metering

TTL System

Note

Conf

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dist

F5

D, G Type

All Modes

All Modes

3-D Multi-Sensor

 

 

F100

BL

Can switch to TTL Mode. With

1

 

 

 

F90X/N90ser.

AF lens other than

All Modes

All Modes

Multi-Sensor BL

F5, F100, F80, series Cameras

 

F80/N80ser.

D, G type

spot metering system is always

 

F70D/N70

Without Built in CPU

A/M

Center-weighted,

Center Weighted /

TTL.

2

F75/N75

Modes

Spot Metering

Spot Fill-Flash

Can switch to TTL Mode. TTL BL

F4 Series

With Built-in CPU

All Modes

Matrix Pattern

TTL BL

1

Center-weighted,

Center Weighted /

can work with only F4 series, AF

F-801S/N8008S

 

 

Spot Metering

Spot Fill-Flash

F3, Ai-S, Ai, Series E lens. Spot

 

F-801/N8008

 

 

 

Center

metering system of F4 is always

 

F65/N65

Without

A/M

Center-weighted,

TTL. Pronea 600i will be TTL,

2

Weighted/Spot

Pronea 600i

Built-in CPU

Modes

Spot Metering

Fill-Flash

when exposure mode is “M”.

 

 

 

 

 

Center Weighted BL cannot work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With Built-in CPU

All Modes

Matrix Pattern

TTL BL

 

 

F601/N6006

Center-weighted,

Center Weighted /

Spot Metering cannot use with

2

 

 

Spot Metering

Spot Fill-Flash

F-601M

 

 

 

 

F-601M

 

Without

A/M

Center-weighted,

Center Weighted /

 

 

Built-in CPU

Modes

Spot Metering

Spot Fill-Flash

If exposure mode is “M”, it will be

 

F60D/N60

With Built-in CPU

P/S

 

TTL BL

2

F50D/N50

 

A/M

 

 

Center Weighted/Spot Fill-Flash

 

Without

 

 

Center Weighted /

 

2

F-401X/4004S

M

 

 

Built-in CPU

 

Spot Fill-Flash

 

 

Built-in CPU lens

P

 

TTL Programmed

 

 

F501/N2020

,Ai-S, Ai, Series E,

A/M

 

TTL

 

2

AF F3 Lens

 

 

F301/N2000

 

 

 

 

Except above

A/M

 

TTL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

lenses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F401S/N4004S

With Built-in CPU

P/S

 

TTL Programmed

 

2

A/M

 

TTL

 

F401/N4004

 

 

 

 

Without Built-in CPU

M

 

TTL

 

2

 

 

 

FA, FE2

With Built-in CPU;

A/M

 

TTL

 

2

FG, F3, FM3

Without Built-in CPU

 

 

Confirm Distance:

1 : Flash’s LCD panel will show the F-number and working distance of flash automatically.

2 : Set the F-number on the flash to be the same as camera, and check the available working distance range on the LCD panel. To set the F-number on the Flash, push the SEL button until the F-number blinks, and use + or – button to set the F-number. Then press the SEL button again. The F-number will stop blinking.

When using Digital SLR cameras, functions will vary depending on the lens type and combinations of exposure modes, same as F5 and F100 group (in chart A), however, they will use D-TTL (i-TTL).

LIMITS OF CONTINUOUS SHOOTING

To prevent overheating of the flash’s circuitry, do not use your Flash unit for at least 10minutes after continiously using the flash as shown in the table below.

Mode

Number of Flash Exposures

TTL, M(1/1,1/2)

15 Continuous Flash Shots

M(1/4, 1/8)

20 Continuous Flash Shots

M(1/16-1/32)

40 Continuous Flash Shots

Multi

10 Cycle

MANUAL FLASH OPERATION

Manual flash is provided for shooting subjects when the correct exposure is difficult to obtain in the TTL mode. In the manual flash mode, you can set the flash power level from 1/1 to 1/64 power in 1/3 stop increments.

1.Set the camera’s exposure mode (A, M modes).

2.Press the MODE button on the flash unit to select M.

3.Press the SEL button to make the guide number value blink.

4.Press + or – button to set the desired flash power output.

5.To stop the manual flash output display blinking, Press the SEL button again.

6.When the Ready Light of the flash is illuminated, the unit is ready for use.

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Contents Precautions Battery Loading About the BatteryDescription of the Parts Camera Models and FunctionsWide Panel Adjusting the Flash HeadSetting of Flash Coverage Angle LCD Panel Illumination Setting the ISO Film SpeedTTL Mode Manual Flash Operation Limits of Continuous ShootingDistance Priority Manual Flash How to set the correct flash power levelFV Lock Auto FP High-Speed Sync (FP Flash)REAR-CURTAIN Synchronization Exposure CompensationRED-EYE Reduction Modeling FlashHow to set the correct flash power level Multi Flash ModeBounce Flash Close-up ExposuresSetting the flash mode on the master flash unit Wireless FlashModeling flash when Wireless flash is used Setting the Flash Mode on the slave flash unitSlave Flash Normal Slave FlashDesignated Slave Flash Specifications

EF-530 DG specifications

The Sigma EF-530 DG is a versatile and powerful external flash designed for both amateur and professional photographers seeking to enhance their photography experience. This flash unit stands out due to its robust features and compatibility with various camera systems, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to improve their lighting setup.

One of the main features of the Sigma EF-530 DG is its high guide number of 53 at ISO 100, which provides ample power to illuminate even the most challenging shooting situations. With its tiltable and swiveling head, the flash allows photographers to bounce light off surfaces, producing softer shadows and a more natural appearance in portraits. This flexibility is essential for achieving desired lighting angles, making it suitable for events, weddings, or studio work.

The EF-530 DG employs advanced technologies such as wireless flash control, which enables off-camera flash shooting. This feature is particularly useful for creating dramatic effects and dynamic lighting in both indoor and outdoor environments. Photographers can use this function to achieve a professional look without the need for expensive and complex lighting setups.

Another significant characteristic of the EF-530 DG is its fast recycling time, which can be as quick as 4 seconds, depending on the power setting. This speed is crucial during fast-paced shooting scenarios, ensuring that photographers do not miss critical moments. Additionally, the unit supports high-speed sync, allowing for the use of fast shutter speeds without sacrificing flash power.

The flash also features TTL (Through The Lens) metering, which ensures accurate exposure in various lighting conditions. This technology automatically adjusts the flash output based on the camera settings and the scene being captured, delivering consistent results every time. Along with manual adjustment options, photographers have complete control over their lighting.

The Sigma EF-530 DG operates on four AA batteries, providing convenience and ease of use. Its lightweight design ensures that it is portable and easy to carry, making it an ideal choice for on-location shoots. With a user-friendly interface and an LCD panel, setting up and adjusting the flash is simple, allowing photographers to focus on their creative vision.

In summary, the Sigma EF-530 DG is a powerful and flexible flash unit packed with features that cater to a wide range of photography needs. Its high guide number, advanced wireless capabilities, fast recycling time, and TTL metering technology contribute to its reputation as a reliable lighting solution, making it a valuable addition to any photographer's toolkit.