This Sigma EF610 DG ST Flash for Nikon is a powerful (guide number of 61) shoe mount flash designed for use with Nikon cameras. TTL automatic flash exposure control is available for all compatible cameras. An auto zoom function automatically sets the optimum illumination angle according to the focal length in use (from 24mm to 105mm), or with the built-in wide panel, 17mm.
The flash head can be tilted up and to the right by 90 degrees, to the left 180 degrees for flexibility in using bounce flash, or down by 7 degrees for close-up photography. There's also a manual flash mode, making it possible to set the flash power to full or 1/16 power. A confirmation light keeps you informed as to when the flash is fully recycled, and there's an Auto Power-Off function to help save battery power.
| Mount | Shoe |
| Guide No. | 200.13' (61 m) ISO100 at 105 mm position |
| TTL Dedication | Yes |
| Bounce Head | Yes, -7° to +90° |
| Swivel Head | Yes, 180° |
| Coverage | 24 mm - 105 mm (Full frame) |
| Off Camera Terminal | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Recycle Time | Approximately 5 seconds - 7 |
| Power Source | 4x AA Alkaline, NiCad, Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 3.0 x 5.5 x 4.6" / 7.62 x 13.97 x 11.68 cm |
| Weight | 11.3 oz / 320 g Without batteries |
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Planned to use it off-camera but manual settings allow only full power or 1/16 power.
Disappointed of not being able to have full manual control. Product description unclear. Even the vendor was unsure until we unpacked one.
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This flash broought out good color in my subjects faces..
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Save yourself some time and just move on. I purchased 2 while they were on sale and I guess you get what you pay for. Manual is very confusing. Performance is horrible. Tried them as off camera flash for a shoot- could not get them to work with CLS- switched to manual power- Flash output inconsistent from shot to shot. Mis fired constantly. Sent them back today[...]
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