Camera Flash / Speedlight: Sigma EF-610 DG Super Flash Unit Flashgun for Nikon REVIEW
Model Name: Sigma EF-610 DG Super Flash Unit Flashgun for Nikon specifications.
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Release Date
September 2010
Strenght / Power
Guide Number (ISO100, meters)
200.13' / 61 m at ISO 100 (105 mm Position)
Power Level Switching (Vari-power Range)
1/1 to 1/128
Head & Coverage
Bounce (Up-Down) Head Movement
-7 to +90°
Swivel (Rotation) Head movement
270°
Focal Length Coverage
Full-Frame
24 to 105 mm
17 mm (with Wide-Angle Adapter)
Auto Zoom Head
Flash Related Functions
Flash Durations
1/700 Second at Full Power
Flash Modes(TTL)
Nikon i-TTL Second-Curtain Sync, Hi-Speed Sync
Flash Exposure Compensation / Correction
-3 to +3 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Secondary Illumination
Modeling Light
Wireles Flash
Wireless Operation
Optical Pulse
Unspecified Range (Master, Slave)
Wireless Groups
Wireless Channels
Remote Timing Modes
Other Features
Mount
Hot-shoe mount flash
Off Camera Terminal / External Connectors
Included Accessories
Other Functions
Power Source & Recycle Time
Power Source - Batterry
4 x AA (Alkaline, NiCad, NiMH)
External Power
No
Minimum Recycle Time (Charging time between shooting)
Approx. 5 to 7 Seconds
Battery Life
100-200 shots
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions
3 x 5.5 x 4.6" / 77 x 139 x 117 mm
Weight
11.64 oz / 330 g (without Batteries)
The Sigma EF-610 DG Super Flash Unit Flashgun for Nikon, launched in September 2010, serves as a versatile and dependable lighting tool for photographers. It features a Guide Number of 200.13' / 61 m at ISO 100 (105 mm Position), ensuring robust illumination. The flash unit features a coverage angle or a focal length of Full-Frame
24 to 105 mm
17 mm (with Wide-Angle Adapter). Its Hot-shoe mount allows for easy attachment to cameras, providing stability during shooting.
A notable feature is its Flash Duration capability of 1/700 Second at Full Power. This wide range enhances adaptability across various lighting conditions, catering to both static scenes and fast-paced action photography.
The Sigma EF-610 DG Super Flash Unit Flashgun for Nikon is powered by using 4 x AA (Alkaline, NiCad, NiMH), with an estimated battery life of 100-200 shots, ensuring sustained performance during extended photo sessions.
The Minimum Recycle Time, Approx. 5 to 7 Seconds, emphasizes efficiency, enabling photographers to capture successive shots seamlessly, especially in dynamic shooting scenarios.
In addition, the Sigma EF-610 DG Super Flash Unit Flashgun for Nikon is compact and portable, the flash unit measures 3 x 5.5 x 4.6" / 77 x 139 x 117 mm and weighs 11.64 oz / 330 g (without Batteries). This review aims to assist you in determining if this flash suits your specific needs.
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Fivercam Wiki information:
There are three ways to trigger off-camera flash units wirelessly: via infrared, radio signals or a hybrid method that involves both infrared and radio. The infrared system works like the TV remote; there need to be a direct line of sight for the signal to reach the destination. The radio signal has no line-of-sight limitations, but comes at a rather high cost. The hybrid system simply takes the infrared signal from the commander, converts it over to radio and then converts it back to infrared on slave units.