Sigma EF 530 DG Super question

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bwana, you mentioned you trigger your Sigma flash with the 400D's pop-up flash.

I read on Sigma's website:

"The Sigma, Konica-Minolta/Sony, Nikon (D80, D70, D70s, D200 only), Pentax *istD, cameras’ built-in flash can be used for triggering the EF-530 DG SUPER, located away from the camera."

but:

"The models for Sigma (SD10), Canon, Pentax D-SLRs, and Nikon (D50, D40, D40x, D2 Series and F6) can utilize an EF-530 DG Super mounted on the camera hotshoe for triggering single or multiple EF-530 DG Super units located away from the camera."

Any idea why this model cannot be triggered with the Canon's pop-up flash?
 
I'm not sure what it is referring to there but if you look further down it says it can be when used as a slave
Slave Flash

The Designated Slave function allows you use of two or more EF-530 DG SUPER flash units and also flashguns can fire together by using the channel settings. Since the EF-530 DG SUPER is equipped with this function, it can be used with all camera models. It is also possible to use the camera’s built-in flash or another flash unit in Normal Slave mode (Flash Exposure must be adjusted manually).
I cant wait to get my hands on another couple 500/530 DG Super's, some stands and some umbrellas for the little studio I'm putting together.
 
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I did see that - a bit confusing - but I'm not planning to buy two of them :) Anyway, I don't see myself playing with off-camera flash just yet. I was hoping to get one today, but it looks like all the stores that have this one for reasonable price is closed today.
 
I did see that - a bit confusing - but I'm not planning to buy two of them :) Anyway, I don't see myself playing with off-camera flash just yet. I was hoping to get one today, but it looks like all the stores that have this one for reasonable price is closed today.
It can be fun. I was using it the other night - long exposures, with gaffer tape over the dialed down, onboard flash.
 
The only reason I'm really getting one is because we're heading off on a group visit to Paris, and I have been asked to do a group photo by the Eiffel tower. I know the pop-up flash isn't going to cut it. Might as well get used to using it too.
 
Does this flash do wireless high shutter speed flash synchronization?
 
Does this flash do wireless high shutter speed flash synchronization?
The EF-500 DG SUPER does (if I'm reading the paperwork correctly) so I presume the newer 530 version does too.
 
How do you know it's high speed then? ;)

I'm surprised how little information is available on this. All I could find was this:

The flash power level of EF-530 DG SUPER is able to be set from full to 1/128 for Sigma and Canon mounts, and full to 1/64 for Sony, Nikon, and Pentax mounts.

I'm not sure what "full" refers to here though.
 
How do you know it's high speed then? ;)

I'm surprised how little information is available on this. All I could find was this:



I'm not sure what "full" refers to here though.
I think the "flash power" is mainly used when you're in manual mode - the power level on the 500 ranges from 1/1 (full) to 1/128.
 
High speed -- say 1/1000th or 1/2000th.

Ability to this wirelessly/unmounted is the key. Most decent flashes can do high speed synch. Not all can do it unmounted.
 
High speed -- say 1/1000th or 1/2000th.

Ability to this wirelessly/unmounted is the key. Most decent flashes can do high speed synch. Not all can do it unmounted.
Well as soon as I pick up a second one I'll be sure to let you know. :)
 
You can test it with only one unit. Take the flash off the camera and see if it will trigger and/or correctly expose with a shutter speed of more than the cameras normal synch speed.
 
You can test it with only one unit. Take the flash off the camera and see if it will trigger and/or correctly expose with a shutter speed of more than the cameras normal synch speed.
It needs a second flash mounted on the camera to trigger the remote one.
 
So the on-board camera cant trigger the Sigma?
It can but not with the same degree of control.

You have to set the remote manually whereas if you use a second sigma (or iirc Canon) flash it appears that it offers complete control.
 
Ha! So I got the Sigma on Thursday, along with four fresh rechargeables. Charged them over-night so before we left on Friday I really had no time to play with it. So when the big moment came I was rather surprised the the flash wouldn't fire in M mode with shutter speed of 4 seconds. Not sure why, and I had a very limited time period (while the lights on the Eiffel were blinking). So I had to use the pop-up flash after all, which kinda changed things. But since I was using the Simga 10-20mm I could move everyone real close, and it worked out fine.

Guess I need to go read the manual now...
 
lol - some things arent intuitive - that flash could be one of them. ;)

RTM :p
 
Tell you what, after this weekend, I'm pretty sure I'll drop the money on the 17-55 f/2.8. The 24-105 is fantastic, but it's just too slow for happy snapping at night. I wish they would release it in a f/2.8 version though - would be awesome!
 
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