If the built-in wide panel comes off accidentally, the ZOOM button will not function. In this case please contact the store where the flash was purchased, or an authorized .Sigma service station.

LCD PANEL ILLUMINATION

When you press the LIGHT button, the LCD panel will illuminate for about 8 seconds. The illumination stays on longer than 8 seconds if you press the LIGHT button once again.

SETTING THE ISO FILM SPEED

The ISO film speed is automatically set for the combination of EF-530 DG SUPER NA-iTTL with Digital SLR Cameras, or the F-5, F-4 series, F100, F90X/F90/F80 (N90S/N90/N80) series, F75D/N75, F65/N65, F70/N70, F810S/N8008S, F801/N8008 and Pronea600i. To confirm ISO film speed, press the MODE button. If your camera is not one of the models listed above, please follow the procedure below.

1.Press the MODE button until ISO is selected.

2.Press the SEL button. The ISO value will blink.

3. Press + or – to set ISO film speed.

4.Press the SEL button and make the indicator stop blinking.

TTL Mode

TTL mode can provide the correct exposure for the subject and will control the amount of flash.

Please refer to <<CHART A>> which shows the combinations of camera and lens types, exposure mode, and flash modes.

TTL function does not work when using the following cameras: F3 series, FM10, New FM2, FE10, Nikonos V.

1.Set the desired exposure mode on your camera. Please refer to Camera’s Instruction manual.

2.Slide the Flash’s power switch to the ON position.

3.Select TTL/BL or TTL by pressing the MODE button.

When using Digital SLR Cameras, please select TTL/BL. Depending on the camera model, i-TTL or D-TTL system will be used. The ”d” mark will be displayed on the LCD panel for both systems.

For the following cameras; F-5, F-4 series, F100, F90X/F90/F80 (N90S/N90/N80) series, F70D/N70, F810S/N8008S, F801/ N8008S and Pronea 600i, TTL/BL or TTL can be selected. However, cameras other

than those listed above, only TTL can be selected.

4.Focus on the subject.

5.Confirm that the subject is located within the effective distance range, indicated on the LCD panel.

Depending on the combination of the camera, lens and selected exposure mode, the method for shooting the subject with flash may be

different. Please see chart “A” and set the “F”-number by referring to the manual for your camera.

6.Confirm the Ready Light is on and press the shutter release button.

When the camera does not receive the appropriate exposure for the subject, the TTL/BL or TTL mark on the LCD panel will appear for 5 seconds after shooting, which shows that the flash power is not sufficient for this situation. Please re-take at a closer distance or use a wider aperture. In the case of F5, F100, F90X/F90/F80 (N90S/N90/N80) series and F70D/N70 cameras, the underexposure indicator appears for 5 seconds. If you want to see the display for underexposure again, please depress the LIGHT button.

When the flash is fully charged, the ready light in the camera’s viewfinder will appear. If it does not appear, the shutter of the camera may operate at a slow shutter speed without triggering the flash.

If you use the AF camera with an AF lens, the AF Auxiliary Light will turn on automatically as you focus on a subject in a dark area. However the AF Auxiliary Light will not light up if central focus area is not selected.

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Sigma EF-530 DG instruction manual LCD Panel Illumination, Setting the ISO Film Speed, TTL Mode

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.