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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
olivotu 11:44pm on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 
good value for money.if i had more to spend i would but the kids come first. nice little gun.does what you want it to.gives you what you need.
bookmom31 10:28pm on Friday, August 27th, 2010 
I currently use Sigma 28-105 D along with Nikon F75. Opted for this instead of Nikkor 28-70 as recommended by my Photography Trainer.
Baaroolon 3:45pm on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 
Worth it (published by user, Jasmine Curtis) really good flash, i use it with my canon 450D and i love it :)
gartenzwerg 12:25pm on Friday, August 13th, 2010 
I have several Minolta AF cameras and over 10 lenses for them and this one has been the work horse since the year 2000. The lens is not soft at all. It is actually pretty sharp.
Maxxman 3:55pm on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 
For a beginner, a good buy Recieved this flash about a month ago. So far I love it.
sun10 4:03pm on Friday, July 30th, 2010 
To be honest I am still working my way through the various options for running this flash on my Canon EOS400D. good value for money.if i had more to spend i would but the kids come first. nice little gun.does what you want it to.gives you what you need.
doctorthefonz 9:18am on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 
Sigma flash I really think this is a good product. I have had it for about a month now. And it works as advertised.
drinksen 1:59am on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 
Good or Not? I bought this because the Sigma flash was cheap for the features and I am just starting out using flash. ellent Flash I bought this flash for my Canon XS. It is the first external flash I have ever owned.The flash works great.

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J E D F N Es I Dk C K R F17E07701

EF-530 DG ST EO-ETTL II

INSTRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MODE DEMPLOI GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING INSTRUCCIONES
SIGMA CORPORATION 2-4-16 Kuriki, Asao-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 215-8530 Japan Phone : 044 - 989 - 7430 Fax : 044 - 989 7451

ELECTRONIC FLASH

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1 chart.1 Tabelle 1 Tableau 1 tabel 1 Tabla 1 17mm 1.4 2.0 2.8 4.0 5.6 8.0 11.0 16.0 22.0 32.0 1.3-14.3 4.3-46.9 0.9-10.0 3.0-32.8 0.7-7.1 2.3-23.3 0.7-5.0 2.3-16.4 0.7-3.6 2.3-11.8 0.7-2.5 2.3-8.2 0.7-1.8 2.3-5.9 0.7-1.3 2.3-4.3 0.7-0.9 2.3-3.0 24mm 1.8-20.0 5.9-65.6 1.3-14.0 4.3-45.9 0.9-10.0 3.0-32.8 0.7-7.0 2.3-23.0 0.7-5.0 2.3-16.4 0.7-3.5 2.3-11.5 0.7-2.5 2.3-8.2 0.7-1.8 2.3-5.9 0.7-1.3 2.3-4.3 0.7-0.9 2.3-3.0 28mm 1.9-20.7 6.2-67.9 1.3-14.5 4.3-47.6 0.9-10.4 3.0-34.1 0.7-7.3 2.3-24.0 0.7-5.2 2.3-17.1 0.7-3.6 2.3-11.8 0.7-2.6 2.3-8.5 0.7-1.8 2.3-5.9 0.7-1.3 2.3-4.3 0.7-0.9 2.3-3.0 35mm 2.0-22.1 6.6-72.5 1.4-15.5 4.6-50.9 1.0-11.1 3.3-36.4 0.7-7.8 2.3-25.6 0.7-5.5 2.3-18.0 0.7-3.9 2.3-12.8 0.7-2.8 2.3-9.2 0.7-1.9 2.3-6.2 0.7-1.4 2.3-4.6 0.7-1.0 2.3-3.3 50mm 2.6-28.6 8.5-93.8 1.8-20.0 5.9-65.6 1.3-14.3 4.3-46.9 0.9-10.0 3.0-32.8 0.7-7.1 2.3-23.3 0.7-5.0 2.3-16.4 0.7-3.6 2.3-11.8 0.7-2.5 2.3-8.2 0.7-1.8 2.3-5.9 0.7-1.3 2.3-4.3 70mm 2.9-32.1 9.5-105.3 2.0-22.5 6.6-73.8 1.5-16.1 4.9-52.8 1.0-11.3 3.3-37.1 0.7-8.0 2.3-26.2 0.7-5.6 2.3-18.4 0.7-4.1 2.3-13.5 0.7-2.8 2.3-9.2 0.7-2.0 2.3-6.6 0.7-1.4 2.3-4.6
m ft 105mm 3.4-37.9 11.2-124.3 2.4-26.5 7.9-86.9 1.7-18.9 5.6-62.0 1.2-13.3 3.9-43.6 0.9-9.5 3.0-31.2 0.7-6.6 2.3-21.7 0.7-4.8 2.3-15.7 0.7-3.3 2.3-10.8 0.7-2.4 2.3-7.9 0.7-1.7 2.3-5.6
2 chart.2 Tabelle 2 Tableau 2 tabel 2 Tabla 2 17mm MH ML 20.0 5.0 24mm 28.0 7.0 28mm 29.0 7.3 35mm 31.0 7.8 50mm 40.0 10.0 70mm 45.0 11.3 105mm 53.0 13.3
3 chart.3 Tabelle 3 Tableau 3 tabel 3 Tabla 3 ISO25 20.0 ISO50 28.0 ISO200 29.0 ISO400 31.0 ISO800 40.0 ISO1600 45.0 ISO3200 53.0

ENGLISH

Thank you very much for purchasing the Sigma EF-530 ST EO-ETTL II Electronic Flash. This product is specifically developed for the Canon EOS series SLR cameras. Depending on the camera model, functions and operation may vary. Please read this instruction booklet carefully. To add to your enjoyment of photography, the flash has a variety of features. To make the most of all these features, and to get the maximum performance and enjoyment from your flash, please read this instruction booklet, together with your cameras instruction manual, before using the flash, and also keep it handy for your future reference.

PRECAUTIONS

Warning !!
Symbol denotes the important points, where warning and caution are required. Symbol contains information regarding the actions that must be avoided.
Using the product disregarding this warning sign might cause serious injury or other dangerous results. This flash contains high voltage circuits. To avoid electric shock or burns, do not attempt to disassemble the flash. If the outside shell of the unit is broken or cracked, do not touch the mechanism inside. Do not fire the flash close to eyes. Otherwise the bright light could damage the eyes. Keep at least 1m/3feet distance between face and the flash unit, when taking a picture with flash. Do not touch the synchro terminal of your camera when the flash is attached to hot shoe. High voltage circuitry could cause electric shock. Never use your camera in an environment where flammable, burnable, gas, liquids or chemicals, etc, exist. Otherwise, it might cause fire or explosion.

Caution!!

Using the product disregarding this caution sign might cause injury or damage. Do not use this flash unit on any camera other than the Canon EOS series cameras; otherwise the flash may damage the circuitry of these cameras. This flash unit is not waterproof. When using the flash and camera in the rain or snow or near water, keep it from getting wet. It is often impractical to repair internal electrical components damaged by water. Never subject the flash and camera to shock, dust, high temperature or humidity. These factors might cause fire or malfunctioning of your equipment. When the flash is subjected to sudden temperature change, as when the flash unit is brought from a cold exterior to warm interior, condensation might form inside. In such a case, place your equipment in a sealed plastic bag before such a change, and do not use the flash unit, until it reaches room temperature. Do not store your flash in a drawer or cupboard etc., containing naphthalene, camphor or other insecticides. These chemicals will have negative effects on the flash unit. Do not use a thinner, Benzene or other cleaning agents to remove dirt or finger prints from the component. Clean with a soft, moistened cloth. For extended storage, choose a cool dry place, preferably with good ventilation. It is recommended that the flash be charged and fired several times a month, to maintain proper capacitor functioning.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS (fig.1)
1.Flash Head 2.Built-in Wide Panel 3.AF Auxiliary Light 4.Bounce Angle; Up and Down 5.Bounce Angle; Right and Left 6.Bounce Lock and Release Button; Up and Down 7.Swivel Lock and Release Button; Right and Left 8.flash coverage angle indicator 9.Battery Cover 10.Shoe Ring 11.Shoe 12.TEST Button 13.Ready Light 14.Power Switch

ABOUT THE BATTERY

This flash unit uses four AA type Alkaline dry cell batteries or Ni-Cad, Ni-MH, rechargeable batteries. Manganese batteries can also be used but as they have a shorter life than Alkaline batteries, we do not recommend using them. Please replace batteries if it takes more than 30seconds to light the Ready Lamp. To assure proper electrical contact, clean the battery terminals before installing the batteries NiCad batteries do not have standardized contacts. If you use NiCad batteries, please confirm that the battery contacts touch the battery compartment properly. To prevent battery explosion, leakage or overheating, use four new AA batteries of the same type and brand. Do not mix the type or new and used batteries. Do not disassemble or short-circuit batteries, or expose them fire or water; they may explode. Also, do not recharge the batteries other than Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries. When the flash will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the flash, to avoid the possibility of damage from leakage. Battery performance decreases at low temperatures. Keep batteries insulated when using the flash in cold weather. As with any flash, it is recommended you carry spare batteries when on a long trip, or when photographing outdoors in cold weather.

BATTERY LOADING

1. Be sure to set the Power Switch to the off position then slide, the battery cover in the 2. Insert four AA size batteries into the battery chamber. Be sure the + and ends of the 3. Close the cover. 4. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. After few seconds, the Ready Lamp will light, 5. Please press the Test Button to be sure that the flash is working properly.
indicating that the flash unit can be fired. batteries are aligned according to the diagram in the chamber (fig.3). direction of the arrow to open (fig.2).
If the battery power is not sufficient, or if there is an electronic information error, the flash coverage angle indicator will blink to indicate the condition.
ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE FLASH TO AND FROM THE CAMERA
Be sure turn off the Power Switch. Then insert the Shoe Base into the hot shoe on the camera and turn the Shoe Locking Ring until it is tight (fig.4)(fig.5). When you attach or remove the flash, grasp the bottom of the flash to prevent damage to the shoe foot and cameras hot shoe. If the cameras built-in flash is set in up position, please close it before you attach the flash unit. To remove the flash, rotate the shoe-locking ring in the opposite direction of LOCK mark, until it stops.

ETTL(TTL) AUTO FLASH

In the TTL AUTO Mode, the camera will control the amount of flash lighting to get the appropriate exposure for the subject. 1. Set the cameras mode to Full-AUTO Mode. ( Usually Mode. If the camera does not have Mode, set to P Mode.) 2. Slide the Power Switch to the TTL Position. If the flash coverage angle indicator blinks when you turn on the power of your flash, please make sure that the flash head bounce angle is adjusted to the normal (0) position. 3. Focus onto the subject. 4. Press the shutter button after the flash is charged. After a picture is taken, and the film receives appropriate exposure, the Ready Lamp will blink. If the Ready Lamp does not blink, it indicates that the flash light was not sufficient for that particular situation. Please retake the picture at a distance closer to the subject. The AF Auxiliary Light will turn on automatically as you focus on a dark area. Note: Effective distance is up to about 0.7 to 9 meter (2.3-29.5 feet). When the flash is fully charged, the flash mark will appear in the finder. If the shutter is released before the flash is fully charged, the camera will take the picture at a slow shutter speed, with no flash. To conserve battery power, the flash unit automatically turns itself off when the flash is not used within approximately 90seconds. To turn the flash on again, depress the TEST button or the camera shutter button, halfway. The flash will automatically set the Zoom Head position according to the focal length of your lens. Please refer tochart.1for the effective distance ranges.

USING FLASH IN OTHER CAMERA MODES (Except EOS700, 750, 850)
Shutter Speed Priority Setting
By selecting the Tv mode of the camera, you can set the shutter speed from 30sec. to 1/X sync speed. When you set the desired shutter speed, the camera will select the appropriate aperture value for the background. If the subject is too light or too dark, the aperture value indicator will blink and show the limit values (maximum or minimum aperture). In such as case, the camera proceeds to take flash photograph at the limit value. Thus, the main subject in the picture may be exposed correctly, but the background will become under or over exposed.
Aperture Priority Setting
By selecting the Av mode of your camera, the camera will select the appropriate shutter speed for the background. If the subject is too bright or too dark, the shutter speed indicator will blink and show the limit highest or slowest shutter speed value. The highest shutter speed will be limited to the cameras normal flash synchronization speed. In such a case, the camera proceeds to take a flash photograph at the limit value. Thus, the main subject in a picture may be exposed correctly, but the background will become under or overexposed.

When used with M Mode

You can set the desired shutter speed and aperture value. The sync speed of camera is 30sec. If you adjust exposure according to the exposure meter indication, the camera will work as for Daylight synchronization flash or slow synchronization. This flash unit can be used in Manual Mode at full power and at 1/16 power. 1. Set the cameras exposure mode to Manual / M mode. 2. Slide the flash units Power Switch to MH (full flash power) or to ML (1/16 flash power). 3. Focus on the subject and set the cameras F-stop, using the exposure calculated by the formula shown below: F-stop = Guide Number (G.N.) Flash to Subject Distance (m) 4. After the flash is fully charged, press he Shutter Release button to take the picture. Guide Number will change according to the Zoom Head position, (seechart.2). Guide Number will also change according to film speed (ISO),(seechart.3). In the case of non-ISO100 speed films, multiply the chart.3 number by the chart.2 number. For example, using ISO400 film, Zoom Head position for 50mm and the MH mode; multiply thechart.3 number 2 by thechart.2number 40: 402=80. This will be the new effective Guide Number (G.N.) in meters. To determine the G.N. in feet, multiply the G.N. in meters by 3.3. EX. If flash to subject distance is 10 meters: F-stop = = 8 ( 8 is the F-stop to set on the camera.) When repeatedly using the flash rapidly in the MH mode, it should be allowed to rest for about 15 minutes after each 15 flashes. If used under the same conditions in the ML mode, the flash should be allowed to rest after each 40 flashes.

MANUEL FLASH OPERATION (Except EOS700, 750, 850)

WIDE PANEL

This flash is equipped with built in type wide panel, which can provide ultra wide 17mm angle of coverage. Slide out the wide panel and flip it down to cover flashs head. Then the coverage angle setting of the flash will be set to 17mm automatically (fig. 6). The flash coverage angle indicator will show that the wide panel is in use by blinking the both end values (24mm and 105mm) slowly (1sec each time). If the built-in wide panel comes off accidentally, adjustment mechanism of flash coverage angle will not function. In this case please contact the store where you have purchased the flash, or a service station.

BOUNCE FLASH

When you take a photo with flash in a room, sometimes a strong shadow will appear behind the subject, if you point the flash head upwards or sideways to reflect the light off the ceiling, wall etc. the subject will be illuminated softly. Press the lock button and adjust the flash head to set the bounce angle. UP: 0, 60, 75, 90 DOWN: 0,7 RIGHT: 0, 60, 75, 90 LEFT: 0, 60, 75,90, 120, 150, 180 (fig. 7) Please refer to the following chart.
Without Wide Panel With Wide Panel Bounce Flash (exclusive downward by 7) Zoom coverage angle will be set to the 50mm position. The flash coverage angle display will show 50mm. The zoom coverage angle will be set to 17mm and both extremes of the zoom coverage angle display (24mm & 105mm), will blink (1 time / second) Downward by 7 Zoom coverage angle will change depend on the zoom length of lens. At that time, the display of zoom coverage angle will blink (2 times / second). Zoom coverage angle will be set to 17mm position and both extreme values of the zoom coverage angle display (24mm & 105mm) will be blink (2 times / second).
The picture will receive the color from the reflecting surface. Please choose a white surface for bouncing.

Close-up Exposures

For bounce flash can be tilted 7 downward for close-ups. The Flash will be effective only for the subjects 0.5 meter to 2 meters.

SPECIFICATIONS

TYPE: Clip-on type serial-controlled TTL auto zoom electric flash GUIDE NUMBER: 53(ISO 100/m, 105mm head position) POWER SOURCE: Four AA type alkaline batteries or, Four AA type Ni-Cd batteries or, Four AA type Ni-MH Nickel-Metal Hydride RECYCLING TIME: about 6.0sec. (Alkaline batteries) : about 4.0 sec. (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH Nickel-Metal Hydride) NUMBER OF FLASHES: about 220 flashes (Alkaline batteries) : about 100 flashes (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH Nickel-Metal Hydride) FLASH DURATION: about 1 / 700 sec. (full power firing) FLASH ILLUMINATE ANGLE: 24mm-105mm motor powered control (17mm with Built-in Wide Panel) AUTO POWER OFF: Available WEIGHT : 320 g/11.3oz. DIMENSIONS : 77mm(W)/3.0in. x 139mm(H)/5.5in. x 117mm(L)/4.6in.

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ENGLISH

Thank you very much for purchasing the Sigma EF-530 DG SUPER EO-TTL II Electronic Flash. This product is specifically developed for the Canon EOS series SLR cameras. Depending on the camera model, functions and operation may vary. Please read this instruction booklet carefully. To add to your enjoyment of photography, the flash has a variety of features. To make the most of all these features and to get the maximum performance and enjoyment from your flash, please read this instruction booklet together with your cameras instruction manual before using the flash, and also keep it handy for your future reference.

PRECAUTIONS

In order to avoid causing any damage or injury, please read this instruction manual very carefully, paying attention to the cautionary signs below, before using the flash. Please take special note of the two cautionary signs below.

Warning !! Caution!!

Using the product disregarding this warning sign might cause serious injury or other dangerous results.
Using the product disregarding this caution sign might cause injury or damage. Symbol denotes the important points, where warning and caution are required. Symbol contains information regarding the actions that must be avoided.

Warning !!

This flash contains high voltage circuits. To avoid electric shock or burns, do not attempt to disassemble the flash. If the outside shell of the unit is broken or cracked, do not touch the mechanism inside. Do not fire the flash close to eyes. Otherwise the bright light could damage the eyes. Keep at least 1m/3feet distance between face and the flash unit when taking a picture with flash. Do not touch the synchro terminal of your camera when the flash is attached to the hot shoe. High voltage circuitry could cause an electric shock. Never use your camera in an environment where flammable, burnable, gas, liquids or chemicals, etc, exist. Otherwise it might cause fire or explosion.

Caution !!

Do not use this flash unit on any camera other than the Canon EOS series cameras, otherwise the flash may damage the circuitry of these cameras. This flash unit is not waterproof. When using the flash and camera in the rain or snow or near water, keep it from getting wet. It is often impractical to repair internal electrical components damaged by water. Never subject the flash and camera to shock, dust, high temperature or humidity. These factors might cause fire or malfunctioning of your equipment. When the flash is subjected to sudden temperature change, as when the flash unit is brought from a cold exterior to warm interior, condensation might form inside. In such a case, place your equipment in a sealed plastic bag before such a change, and do not use the flash unit until it reaches room temperature. Do not store your flash in a drawer or cupboard etc. containing naphthalene, camphor or other insecticides. These chemicals will have a negative effects on the flash unit. Do not use a thinner, Benzene or other cleaning agents to remove dirt or finger prints from the component. Clean with a soft, moistened cloth. For extended storage, choose a cool dry place, preferably with good ventilation. It is recommended that the flash be charged and fired several times a month, to maintain proper capacitor functioning.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS

EXTERNAL PARTS
1.Flash Head 2.Built-in Wide Panel 3.AF Auxiliary Light 4.Bounce Angle; Up and Down 5.Bounce Angle; Right and Left 6.Bounce Lock and Release Button; Up and Down 7.Swivel Lock and Release Button; Right and Left 8.LCD Panel 9.Battery Cover 10.Shoe Ring 11.Shoe

CONTROLS

12.MODE Button 16.ZOOM Button 13.<SEL> SELECT Button 14.< + > Increment Button 15.< - > Decrement Button 17.TEST Button 18.LIGHT Button 19.Ready Light 20.Power Switch
CAMERA MODELS AND FUNCTIONS
Although this Flash unit has been equipped with numerous functions, depending on the camera model being used some functions may have some limitations. Please confirm the type camera you have from the list below. Please refer to explanations of each function through the instruction manual; If no model information is specified, it means that this function of flash can be used with all type of EOS cameras. A type camera E-TTL(E-TTL II) Compatible EOS SLR cameras B type camera All other EOS cameras except those listed above

ABOUT THE BATTERY

This flash unit uses four AA type Alkaline dry cell batteries, Ni-Cad or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. Manganese batteries can also be used but as they have a shorter life than Alkaline batteries, we do not recommend using them. Please replace batteries if it takes more than 30seconds to light the Ready Lamp. To assure proper electrical contact, clean the battery terminals before installing the batteries. NiCad batteries do not have standardized contacts. If you use NiCad batteries, please confirm that the battery contacts touch the battery compartment properly. To prevent battery explosion, leakage or overheating, use four new AA batteries of the same type and brand. Do not mix the type or new and used batteries. Do not disassemble or short-circuit the batteries, or expose them fire or water; they may explode. Do not recharge the batteries other than Ni-Cd or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. When the flash will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the flash to avoid the possibility of damage from leakage. Battery performance decreases at low temperatures. Keep batteries insulated when using the flash in cold weather. As with any flash, it is recommended you carry spare batteries when on a long trip or when photographing outdoors in cold weather.

BATTERY LOADING

1. Be sure to set the Power Switch to the off position then slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow to open. 2. Insert four AA size batteries into the battery chamber. Be sure the + and ends of the batteries are aligned according to the diagram in the chamber. 3. Close the cover. 4. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. After few seconds the Ready Lamp will light, indicating that the flash unit can be fired. 5. Please press the Test Button to be sure that the flash is working properly.

AUTO POWER OFF

To conserve battery power, the flash unit automatically turns itself off when the flash is not used within approximately 90 seconds. To turn the flash on again, depress the TEST button or the camera shutter button halfway. Please note that the Auto Power Off mechanism does not work with wireless TTL flash mode, normal slave flash, and designated slave flash modes.

ERROR INDICATION

If the battery power is not sufficient or there is an electric information error between the camera and flash unit, the Flash Coverage Angle will blink on the LCD panel. When this occurs, turn the power switch off and on.
If it still blinks after this procedure, check the battery power.

ADJUSTING THE FLASH HEAD

Depress the Bounce Up and Down Lock and Release Button and adjust the flash head to the desired position. If appears on the LCD panel when you turn on the flash, and if this mark blinks, then the flash head is adjusted to an incorrect position.
ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE FLASH TO AND FROM THE CAMERA
Be sure to turn off the Power Switch, then insert the Shoe Base into the hot shoe on the camera and turn the Shoe Locking Ring until it is tight. When you attach or remove the flash, grasp the bottom of the flash to prevent damage to the shoe foot and the cameras hot shoe. If the cameras built-in flash is set in up position, please close it before you attach the flash unit. To remove the flash, rotate the shoe-locking ring in the opposite direction of LOCK mark, until it stops.
SETTING OF FLASH COVERAGE ANGLE
When you press the ZOOM button, the symbol appears. Each time you press the ZOOM button, the LCD panel display will change and indicate the zoom position in sequence as follows. 24mm 28mm 35mm 50mm 70mm 85mm 105mm (Auto) Generally, in the ETTL (TTL) mode, the flash will automatically set the zoom position according to the focal length of your lens. When you turn on the main switch, the flash will memorize and set the zoom head position to the last setting used. If you use a lens wider than the flash head setting, there may be under exposed areas around the edge of the picture. Depending on the flash head setting, the flashs Guide Number will be changed.

WIDE PANEL

This flash is equipped with a built in type wide panel, which can provide ultra wide 17mm angle of coverage. Slide out the wide panel and flip it down to cover flashs head. Then the coverage angle setting of the flash will be set to 17mm automatically. 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 a 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.

ETTL (TTL) AUTO FLASH

In the TTL AUTO Mode, the camera will control the amount of flash lighting to get the appropriate exposure for the subject. A type cameras can be set in ETTL mode. B type cameras can be set in TTL mode. 1. Set the cameras mode to Full-AUTO Mode. ( Usually Mode. If the camera does not have Mode, set to P Mode.)
2. Turn on the power switch of the flash, the ETTL (TTL) mark will appear on the LCD panel and the flash will start charging. 3. Focus on your subject. 4. Check that the subject is located within the effective distance range indicated on the LCD panel. 5. Press the shutter button, after the flash is fully charged. Note: When the flash is fully charged, the ready light in the viewfinder appears. When the camera receives the appropriate exposure, the ETTL (TTL) mark on the LCD panel will appear for 5 seconds. If this indication does not appear, the flash illumination is not sufficent for that situation. Please re-take the picture at a closer distance. The AF Auxiliary Light will turn on automatically as you focus on a dark area. Note: Effective distance is up to about 0.7 to 9 meters (2.3-29.5 feet). When the camera is set to Creative Zone, the flash will be set to TTL / ETTL mode. When the flash is fully charged, the flash mark will appear in the finder. If the shutter is released before the flash is fully charged, the camera will take the picture at a slow shutter speed with no flash.
USING FLASH IN OTHER CAMERA MODES (Except EOS700, 750, 850)
Shutter Speed Priority Setting
By selecting the Tv mode of the camera, you can set the shutter speed from 30sec. to 1/X sync speed. When you set the desired shutter speed, the camera will select the appropriate aperture value for the scene. If the subject is too light or too dark, the aperture value indicator will blink and show the limit values (maximum or minimum aperture). In such as case, the camera proceeds to take a flash photograph at the limit value. Thus, the main subject in the picture should be exposed correctly, but the background may become under or over exposed.
Aperture Priority Setting
By selecting the Av mode of your camera, the camera will select the appropriate shutter speed for the scene. If the subject is too bright or too dark, the shutter speed indicator will blink and show the limit (highest or slowest shutter speed) value. The highest shutter speed will be limited to the cameras normal flash synchronization speed. In such a case, the camera proceeds to take a flash photograph at the limit value. Thus, the main subject in a picture should be exposed correctly, but the background may become under or overexposed.

HIGH SPEED SYNC (FP) FLASH, A TYPE CAMERAS ONLY
When you take a picture with an ordinary flash, you cannot use a shutter speed faster than the cameras synchronized speed because the flash must fire when the shutter curtain is fully open. When using the High Speed Sync mode, the flash keeps firing while the shutter curtain is running, thus you can use a shutter speed faster than the shutters normal synchronization speed. 1. Select the cameras exposure mode. (Tv or M modes can be used) 2. Select a shutter speed faster than the cameras normal synchronization speed. 3. Slide the Power Switch of the flash to the ON position. 4. Choose the Flash Mode by using MODE button (ETTL or M modes can be used). 5. Press + or - button until the mark is displayed on the LCD panel. 6. Focus on the subject 7. Check that the subject is located within the effective distance, indicated on the LCD panel. mark is in the viewfinder of the camera and then you can take the picture. 8. Confirm the With high-speed sync, the Guide Number changes depending on the shutter speed. The flash range will be shorter (ie Guide Number will be smaller) when the shutter speed is faster. (Refer to table 2 on the last page). Selecting shutter speeds slower than the cameras normal synchronization speed cancels Hi-speed sync. Then the flash will automatically set to normal ETTL operation. To activate FP flash again, follow the procedure above from point 1. It is possible to use the exposure compensation function with high speed synchronization operation. To do so, please refer to your cameras instruction manual regarding exposure correction. will disappear when Hi-speed sync (FP Flash) is cancelled.

FE LOCK

FE lock mode allows you to choose and lock the exposure before taking the picture. 1. Set the cameras exposure mode (P, Tv, Av, M or DEP). 2. Set the flashs mode to the E-TTL or the High Speed Sync. 3. Focus on the subject 4. Focus on the subject in the center AF frame of the viewfinder, and depress FE lock button. The flash unit will make a pre-flash, then calculate and memorize the amount of light necessary for the correct exposure. The cameras viewfinder will display FEL for 0.5 sec and the correct exposure will be set. If the viewfinder shows mark, it means that power is not sufficient for correct exposure. Please get closer to the subject and repeat from step 3. 5. After composing the picture, press the shutter button. This function may vary depending on camera model. For more details please refer to FE lock instructions of your camera manual.

MODELING FLASH

If useing the Modeling flash, you can check the lighting and shadow effects before taking the picture. (This function is limited to cameras which are compatible with modeling flash. For more details, please refer to the instruction manual of your camera) When the camera is set to modeling flash, the Flash panel will display the symbol automatically.

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

You can use flash exposure compensation in combination with normal exposure compensation to control the background exposure level. Flash exposure compensation can be set to 3 stops in 1/3 stop increments (or in 1/2 stop increments with some cameras). This mode cannot be used with EOS 620, 650, 700, 850 and 1000 cameras. 1. Press the SEL button and select 2. Press the + or - button to set the desired flash exposure compensation amount. 3. Press the SEL button until the display stops blinking. 4. Focus on the subject. 5. Check that the subject is within the flash range as displayed on the EF 530 DG Supers LCD panel. 6. You can take the picture after confirming that the Ready Light of the flash is illuminated. To cancel exposure compensation, please start from step 1 and choose + 0 on display.
FB (Flash Exposure Bracketing)
With FB, you can get bracketed flash shots of the subject while the ambient exposure level remains constant. The bracketed flash shots can be taken in the sequence of correct exposure, under exposure and over exposure, up to 3 stops in 1/3EV increments (or 1/2EV increments with some cameras). 1. Press the SEL button until blinks. 2. Press the + or - button to set the flash exposure bracketing amount. 3. will be displayed after pressing the SEL button again. 4. Adjust the focusing. 5. Please check that the subject is within the flash range displayed on the EF- 530 DG Supers LCD panel. 6. Check the mark is displayed in the virefinder and take the picture. 7. If it is necessary, repeat steps 4 to 6. This function will be cancelled automatically after making the third exposure.

MULTI FLASH MODE

While the shutter is open, the flash will fire repeatedly. By doing so a series of images of the subject will be exposed in one frame. A bright subject with a dark background shows more effectively in this mode. It is possible to set the firing frequency between 1Hz and 199Hz. Up to 100 flashes can be fired continuously. The maximum number of flashes varies, depending on the flashs power output and firing frequency settings. (Please refer to table 3 on the last page). This function cannot be used with EOS 700, 750, 850 cameras. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Set the cameras exposure mode to M mode and set the F number. Press the MODE button until the Multi-flash mode appears. Press the SEL button until the flash firing frequency starts to blink. Press the + or - button to set the desired flash frequency value. After pressing the SEL button again, the flash power level will blink. Press the + or - button to set the desired power level. Press the SEL button again, the number of flashes will blink. Press the + or - button to set the desired number of flashes. Press the SEL button again, the display will stop blinking. When the ready light of the flash is illuminated, the unit is ready to use. Note: Please set the shutter speed longer than; Number of Flashes you want

Firing Frequency

BOUNCE FLASH
When you take a photo with flash in a room, sometimes a strong shadow will appear behind the subject, if you point the flash head upwards or sideways to reflect the light off the ceiling, wall etc. the subject will be illuminated softly. Press the lock button and adjust the flash head to set the bounce angle. UP: 0, 60, 75, 90 DOWN: 0,7 LEFT: 0, 60, 75,90, 120, 150, 180 RIGHT: 0, 60, 75, 90 When the bounce flash mode is activated, a bounce indicator will appear on the LCD panel. Choose a white surface for bouncing the flash, otherwise the images colour may be incorrect. Depending on the reflecting surface, the subject distance and other factors, the effective distance range for the TTL AUTO may change. Please check for correct exposure confirmation (ETTL or TTL mark on the LCD panel) after releasing the shutter.

Close-up Exposures

Bounce flash can be tilted 7 downward for close-ups. The Flash will be effective only for the subjects 0.5 meter to 2 meters. When the flash head is tilted 7, will blink.

WIRELESS FLASH

When using the Wireless Flash mode, you can take pictures with a more three-dimensional feeling, or make natural images by using shadowing depending on the flash position. This can be done without any extension cord connecting the camera body and flash. In case of the EF-530 DG SUPER, communication between the camera body and the flash will be achieved by the light produced by the flash. In the Wireless Flash mode, the camera will calculate the correct exposure automatically. The type A camera models can be used with Wireless Manual Flash and Wireless Multi Flash functions only. The EOS750 and EOS850 cannot be used with Wireless Flash. In this instruction we call the flash unit which is attached to the camera body the Master unit and we call a flash unit at a remote position a Slave unit. When setting a slave unit at the desired position, you can use the mini-stand provided. This mini-stand has a screw hole for a tripod. Place the slave flash unit at the desired location. Do not place the slave unit within the picture area. Set the flash unit within the range of 0.5m/1.5ft~5m/16ft from the subject and set the camera body within the range of 1m/3ft~5m/16ft from the subject.

Channel Setting

Preparation for Wireless Flash
When other people are using Wireless Flash mode near you, your flash may be connected with the other persons flash and your flash may fire. In this circumstance, please set a different channel for your flash from that of the other persons. Channel setting for Master unit 1. Press the MODE button to Select the mark. 2. Press the SEL button several times to make the channel indicator blink. 3. Press the + or - button to set the channel number. (C1 C4) 4. Press the SEL button several times to stop the blinking. Channel setting for Slave unit 1. Press the MODE button to Select the ETTL mark. 2. Press the SEL button several times to make the channel indicator blink. 3. Press the + or - button to set the channel to the same number. (C1 C4) as the master unit. 4. Press the SEL button several times to stop the blinking. If the channel number of the Master and Slave flashguns are different, the Slave will not fire. Please set the same number for Master and Slave.

Slave Unit ID Setting

When you use several Slave units, the Slave ID can be set to distinguish a Slave unit from Main flash. If you want to all Slave units to fire at the same flash output, this setting is not necessary. 1. Press the MODE button to Select the ETTL mark. 2. Press the SEL button three times to make the Slave ID indicator blink. 3. Press the + or - button and set the ID number. (1, 2 or 3) 4. Press the SEL button again so the display stops blinking. Repeat this process for each slave unit you are using, giving each one a different ID number.
Master Flash ON/OFF Setting
You can set the Master flash unit firing ON or OFF. Master Flash unit firing ON 1. Press the MODE button to Select the mark. 2. Press the + or - button to indicate the mark. Master Flash unit firing OFF 1. Press the MODE button to Select the mark. 2. Press the + or - button to indicate the mark.
Wireless ETTL Autoflash (type A cameras only)
In this Wireless ETTL Autoflash function, the camera automatically calculates the correct exposure.
Wireless ETTL Autoflash with Flash Ratio OFF

If you require an equal power ratio for each flash unit, the slave ID setting is not necessary. You can set 1, 2 or 3 for each Slave Unit in use. All the Slave flash units will fire at the same flash output and the ETTL autoflash system controls the total flash amount automatically, to obtain a correct flash exposure. The instructions below show how to reset the flashgun so no flash ratio is used and therefore equal power is emmited from each flashgun. Please set the Master Flash unit as follows: 1. Press the MODE button to select the ETTL mark. 2. Press the + or - button to display the mark (Master Flash will fire) or the shows (Master Flash will not fire) in the LCD display. 3. Press the SEL button several times and confirm that the flash ratio is 1:1.
If the flash ratio is indicated as or , press the + or - button until 1:1 is displayed. 4. Place the Slave Unit at the desired position. 5. Make sure that the Master Unit and Slave Unit have both been charged. Master Units Ready Light is lit and Slave Units AF Auxiliary Light is blinking. 6. Focus on the subject and take the picture.
Slave ID, Wireless ETTL Autoflash With Flash Ratio (Two Slave Units)
The Wireless ETTL autoflash system, described as an example, consists of a master unit on the camera, which will not fire, and two slave units. When you set the flash ratio, the ETTL autoflash system then controls the total flash amount according to the flash ratio, to obtain a correct exposure. Only EOS-1V, EOS-3 cameras can use this function. The flash ratio can be set between 8 : 1 1:: 8. Please set the Slave ID to 1 and 2 for each Slave unit. Set the Master unit as follow. 1. Please set the Master Flash unit firing mode to OFF (see Mater Flash ON / OFF setting). 2. Press the MODE button to Select the ETTL mark. 3. Press the SEL button several times to make the flash ratio indicator blink. 4. Press the + or - button and select. (Blinking) 5. Press the SEL button to make flash ratio value blink. 6. Press the + or - button to set the flash ratio. 7. Press the SEL button to make the Flash Ratio indicator stop blinking. 8. Place the Slave Unit at the desired position. 9. Confirm that both the master and slave units are charged. 10. Focus on the subject and take the picture. If you want to change the settings, you can start from step 3. If you want to cancel the setting, please set the flash ratio 1:1. (refer to step 4)
Slave ID, Wireless ETTL Autoflash With Flash Ratio (Three Slave Units)
The following wireless ETTL autoflash procedure is for a master unit with three (3) slave units. This procedure sets the flash ratio for two Slave Units and the flash exposure compensation amount for other slave unit. Only EOS-1V and EOS-3 camera can use this function. Please set the Slave ID 1, 2 and 3 for each Slave unit (See Slave ID Setting). Set the Master unit as follow. 1. Please set the Master Flash unit firing mode to OFF (See Master Flash ON / OFF Settings). mark. 2. Press the MODE button to Select the ETTL 3. Press the SEL button several times to make the flash ratio indicator display blink. 4. Press the + or - button to select the 3. (Blinking) 5. Press the SEL button to make the flash ratio value blink. 6. Press the + or - button to set the flash ratio. 7. Press the SEL button to make the flash exposure compensation display blink. 8. Press the + or - button and set the flash exposure compensation amount. 9. Press the SEL button to make the indicator stop blinking. 10. Place the Slave Units at the desired position. 11. Confirm that both the master and slave units are charged. 12. Focus on the subject and take the picture. If you want to change the settings or cancel the flash ratio settings, you can start from step 3.

You can manually set the slave units flash output, with the master unit. The flash output among the slave units can be uniform or varied. To determine the proper flash exposure, use a hand-held flash meter.
Wireless Manual Flash With Uniform Flash Output
Please set the Master flash unit as described below. 1. Please follow the procedure of Changing the Wireless Mode and set to the M mark. 2. Press the SEL button several times to make the flash output amount indicator blink. 3. Press the + button or button to set the flash output amount. 4. Press the SEL button several times until the display stops blinking. If the master flash unit ON function is set, the master unit will also fire, at the same flash output.
Wireless Manual Flash With Varied Flash Output
You can set a different flash output for each slave unit(s) (the following explains the procedure for using three slave flash units). Set the slave units to normal Wireless Flash mode. Please set the master flash unit as follows. mark. 1. Please follow the procedure for Changing the Wireless Mode and set to the M mark blink. 2. Press the SEL button several times to make the 3. Press the + or - button to select indicator. (blinking) 4. Press the SEL button, making the flash output display and blink. 5. Press the + or - button to set the flash output amount for ID 1. 6. Press the SEL button make the flash output display and blink. 7. Press the + or - button to set the flash output amount for ID 2. 8. Press the SEL button make the flash output display and blink. 9. Press the + or - button to set the flash output amount for ID 3. 10. Press the SEL button to make the indicator stop blinking.
If there are only two slave units, please select the omitted).
indicator at step 3 ( step 9 and step 10 should be

Wireless Multi Flash

Set the master flash unit as follows. 1. Follow the procedure for Changing the Wireless Mode, and set to the MULTI 2. Press the SEL button to make the firing frequency display blink. 3. Press the + or - button to set the firing frequency. 4. Press the SEL button to make the flash output amount display blink. 5. Press the + or - button to set the flash output amount. 6. Press the SEL button to make the flash count display blink. 7. Press the + or - button to set the flash count. 8. Press the SEL button to make the display stop blinking. The firing frequency and flash count will be the same for all slave units. mark.

Slave Flash

When selecting this mode with the MODE button, make sure that the flash indicator mode (ETTL, M, MULTI) is not displayed.

Normal Slave Flash

Even if the EF-530 DG SUPER is not attached to the camera body, you can fire the flash by using the cameras built-in flash or another flash unit. 1. Attach the flash unit to the cameras hot shoe. 2. Set the cameras exposure mode to the desired mode. If you use A or M mode, also set the desired aperture value. 3. Turn on the flash unit and press the shutter button half way. Now, the aperture value and film speed are automatically transmitted to the flash unit. 4. Remove the flash unit from the camera. / (Slave) mode. 5. Press the MODE button and select the 6. Press the SEL button several times to make the flash output value indicator blink. 7. Press the + or button to set the flash output amount. Determine the appropriate flash output by setting the distance indicator on the LCD panel to coincide as closely as possible with the actual distance from the slave flash to the subject. If the actual distance is out of range, you will need to change the aperture value or film speed. a. To change the aperture value: When the flash unit is set to the Slave mode, press the SEL button until the aperture value blinks, then press the + or button to set the desired aperture value. Then press the SEL button to stop the display blinking. b. To change the film speed: Press MODE to select the ISO, then press the SEL button to make the indicator for the aperture value blink. Press the + or button and set the desired film speed, then press the SEL button once again. You will need to press the MODE button several times to return to the slave mode. 8. Press the SEL button several times to make the display stop blinking. 9. Place the slave unit in the desired location. Do not place the slave unit within the picture area. 10. After confirming that all flash units are fully charged, press the shutter button to take the picture. When the EF-530 DG SUPER is fully charged, the AF Auxiliary Light will blink. The flash will not fire if the EF-530 DG SUPER is attached to the camera body while it is in the Slave Mode setting. If you are using a Canon brand flash unit with ETTL function on your camera and the EF-530 DG Super flash unit as a slave unit, please do not use the ETTL function, as the monitor pre-flash may cause the slave to fire prematurely.

Designated Slave Flash

If using two or more EF-530 DG Super flash units, you can designate which flash will fire together by using the channel settings. In this mode, one flash unit will be used as the Slave Controller and the others for firing as Slaves. Setting the Slave Flash unit(s) for firing 1. Attach the slave unit to the camera body. 2. Set the cameras exposure mode to S or M. 3. Set the shutter speed to 1/30 or slower. (The slave controller unit (Master Flash) will transmit the designated signal before the others fire. Thus if you use a shutter speed faster than 1/30, the firing flash units will not be synchronized.) 4. Switch ON the flash unit and press the cameras shutter button halfway. (The aperture value and film speed are now automatically transmitted to the slave flash unit.) 5. Remove the slave flash unit from the camera. /. (Slave Mode) 6. Press the MODE button and select the 7. Press the SEL button to make the channel display indicator blink. 8. Press the + or button to set the channel number. (C1 or C2) 9. Press the SEL button to make the output amount display indicator of the flash blink. 10. Press the + or button to set the flash output amount. Set the flash power by setting the distance indicator on the LCD panel to coincide as closely as possible with the actual distance from the slave flash to the subject. If the actual distance is out of range, you need to change the aperture value. 11. Press the SEL button several times to make the display stop blinking. 12. Place the slave unit in the desired location. Do not place the slave unit within the picture area. Setting for Slave Controller unit 13. Attach the Slave Controller flash unit to the camera body. 14. Press the MODE button and select the / (Slave Mode). 15. Press the SEL button to make the channel display indicator blink. 16. Press the + or button to set the same channel number as that set on the firing flash unit. 17. Press the SEL button to make the flash output amount display indicator blink. mark is displayed and blinking. 18. Press the + button so the 19. Press the SEL button twice to make the display stop blinking. 20. After confirming that all flash units are fully charged, press the shutter button to take the picture. When the firing flash unit of EF-530 DG Super is fully charged, the AF Auxiliary Light will blink. As the slave control using is in mode, the aperture on the slave control unit can not be changed. The Slave Controller unit functions only to control the slave unit.

SPECIFICATIONS

TYPE : Clip-on type serial-controlled TTL auto zoom electric flash GUIDE NUMBER : 53 (ISO 100/m, 105mm head position) POWER SOURCE : Four AA type alkaline batteries or Four AA type Ni-Cd batteries or, : Four AA type Ni-MH Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries RECYCLING TIME : about 6.0 sec. (Alkaline batteries) : about 4.0 sec. (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH Nickel-Metal Hydride) NUMBER OF FLASHES : about 220 flashes (Alkaline batteries) : about 100 flashes (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH Nickel-Metal Hydride) FLASH DURATION : about 1 / 700 sec. (full power firing) FLASH ILLUMINATE ANGLE : 24mm 105mm motor powered control (17mm with Built-in Wide Panel) AUTO POWER OFF : Available WEIGHT : 335 g/11.8oz. DIMENSIONS : 77mm(W)/3.0in. x 139mm(H)/5.5in. x 117mm(L)/4.6in.

 

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