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Sigma EF-610 DG Super SO


  • Sigma 10mm F/2.8 fisheye with Canon EOS 500D/T1i

    This is just raw footage Testing out my new 10mm fisheye from sigma, haven't had this lens that long, so still have to test it more, to get a good overall meaning of it, but from what I've used it for it is absolutely awesome! picked this up from 17th street photo in New York last monday to gether with a sigma ef 610 dg super, a circular polarizer, a lowepro backpack and two 8GB SDHC cards. the service there is great!

  • SIGMA EF-610 DG ST SPEEDLIGHT REVIEW

    If you are needing a high-powered shoe mount flash but are on a tight budget, give this Sigma speedlight a closer look.

  • Sigma EF 530 DG SUPER flash for SONY Alpha/Minolta

    Sigma EF 530 DG SUPER flash for SONY Alpha/Minolta

  • Metz 58 AF-1 (canon) unboxing

    been looking around Youtube for the unboxing of this flash gun but end up nothing so i make one to help others when they consider to buy this flash gun

  • sigma 530-DG-Super

    Funciones de un sigma 530 DG Super

  • Sigma EF 500 DG Super

    Note: This occurs even if I get close with Paper, Plastic or other non-leading materials. So our guess is that it might be a magnetic field that produces this error. But how do I fix this?

  • Blitzadapter Pixel für Sony/Minolta auf Mittenkontakt-Blitzschuh - by www.enjoyyourcamera.com

    www.enjoyyourcamera.com Pixel TF-234 Blitzadapter Blitzadapter für Sony-Blitz an ISO-Blitzschuh Blitzadapter für die Benutzung von Aufsteckblitzen mit Sony/Minolta 4Pin-Blitzfuß an Kameras mit ISO-Blitzschuh (Mittenkontakt). Vorne befindet sich zusätzlich eine Synchrobuchse zum Einstecken eines Sync-Blitzkabels, um Studio- oder Stabblitze etc. auch an Kameramodelle ohne eigenen Kabelkontakt anschließen zu können. Der Blitzadapter besitzt an der Oberseite eine kleine Mulde, so dass der Stift am Fuß des Sony Blitzes nicht eingedrückt wird und die TTL-Funktionalität erhalten bleibt. So kann man den Adapter zum Beispiel auch dafür benutzen, einen Sony Blitz als TTL-Servoblitz auf einem Blitzneiger mit Standard-Blitzschuh aufzustellen. Kompatibilität: Geeignet für nahezu alle Kameras mit einem Mittenkontakt-Blitzschuh, zB Canon, Nikon, Pentax etc. Zum Beispiel für die Blitzgeräte: Konica Minolta 5600HS, 3600HS, 2500 Sony HVL-56AM, HVL-42AM, HVL-36AM Hinweis: Keine TTL-Übertragung. Der Blitzadapter funktioniert nur mit manuellen Blitzen, bzw. Blitzgeräten mit einem manuellen Modus.

  • Sigma EF610

    Bei Amazon DE kaufen bit.do Customer Reviews: "Ich frage mich, warum es bisher keine Rezession gibt. Also mache ich mal den Anfang.Das Gerät ist für die Preisklasse einfach Super. Die Ausleuchtung passt in der Regel immer und sorgt so für sehr gute Farbentreue Bilder. Die Abstimmung mit meiner Pentax passt. Der automatische Zoom läuft mit dem Zoom des Objektives, so dass es weder zur Unter- noch Überbelichtung kommt.Das einzig negative (von mir bewusst in Kauf genommen) ist, dass die Kamera den Blitz nur im Automatik Modus steuern kann. Da die Bilder aber auch Anstandslos gut werden, kann ich es auch nicht als negativ bewerten.In Preis Leistung und Zuverlässigkeit ist dieses Blitzgerät auf meiner Pentax die ideale Ergänzung. Insbesondere bei Innenaufnahmen steckt es immer auf der Kamera.Auf jeden Fall hat dieses Blitzgerät 5 Sterne verdient.Nach einigen Monaten Gebrauch, ca 4000 Bilder, kann ich das Blitzlicht noch immer getrost empfehlen. In jeder Situation gut zu gebrauchen. Es hat mich bisher nicht im Stich gelassen. Die Belichtung stimmt in 99 % der Fälle.Gerade die vielen Möglichkeiten, das Blitzlicht so auszurichten, dass die Refelktion das Objekt immer bestmöglich ausleuchtet, finde ich super. Die Arretierungen lassen sich mit einer Hand verstellen. Nicht so wie Rezentant 3 schreibt." "Ich kann dieses Blitzgerät weiterempfehlen, über die technischen Voraussetzungen kann man alles nachlesen <b>...</b>

  • Nissin Di866

    Bei Amazon DE kaufen bit.do Customer Reviews: "Bevor ich den Nissin Speedlite Di866 Mark II-Blitz kaufte, hatte ich einen Sigma EF-610 DG und einen Metz MB 50 AF-1.Der Sigma EF-610 DG war nach 3 Monaten defekt, zum Glück bekam ich eine Erstattung und entschied mich dann für den Metz MB 50 AF-1. Auch hatte der Sigma EF-610 DG im TTL Betrieb häufiger nur komplett schwarze Bilder verursacht. Das Zubehör war gut, jedoch ist kein USB Anschluss für Firmware Updates vorhanden. Gesamt Note: Ausreichend.Der Metz MB 50 AF-1 erwies sich als Blitz(chen). Der interne Blitz der Kamera (Sony Alpha 500) ist stärker. Note 6, setzen. Zubehör gleich null, weder Etui noch Halterung für Stativ. Note 6, setzten. USB Anschluss für Firmware Update vorhanden. Gerät wurde sofort von Windows 7 erkannt und FW aktualisiert. Top. Gesamt Note: Mangelhaft.Nun zum Nissin Speedlite Di866 Mark II. Blitzen kann er einwandfrei. Spaß macht auch das Farbdisplay, welches sich bei Drehung der Kamera (Hochformat) anpasst. Top. Mitgeliefert werden ein Etui mit Gürtelhalterung, sowie eine Halterung für Stativ. Sehr gut. Handbuch auf CD. Bisher im TTL Betrieb keine negativen Ergebnisse. Auch der Nissin Speedlite Di866 Mark II hat einen USB Port für FW Updates. Bislang kein Update für Sony Kameras erforderlich. Ungewöhnlich, das Blitzgerät verursacht ein knisterndes Geräusch, sobald es eingeschaltet wird. Ist laut anderer <b>...</b>

  • Metz MZ

    Buy From AMAZON US zzb.bz Customer Reviews: "I bought the Metz 50 AF-1 because I was looking for a powerful flash that was High Speed Sync capable and didn't want to pay too much. The Metz is really nice and has some notable features such as High Speed Sync, ETTL and ETTL II, Auto Focus Beam Assist and it is firmware upgrade capable via the internet.I bought the Metz after trying the Sigma EF 610 DG Super. The Sigma didn't set the flash head zoom correctly due to be mounted on a crop sensor camera. I am happy to say the Metz will adjust itself according to the sensor size of the camera it is mounted to and the Canon 430 EX II can do this also. The specs on the Metz state that it has a little more power than the Canon 430 EX II, I haven't tried the Canon so I can't say that it does, but it is a very powerful flash. The ETTL feature of the Metz is very accurate and pictures in low light turn out nicely.The Metz has so many features and adjustments, I recommend a potential buyer to download the manual and study all of the features when comparing flashes. Another strong selling point was being able to update the firmware which I did as soon as it arrived and the whole procedure took about 5 minutes start to finish. the ability to update the firmware means that it will not be obsolete when new cameras come out.Bottom line is that I bought a flash for 199 that is very powerful and upgradeable. The Metz works like it should out of the box and I expect to have it a long time. Yes <b>...</b>

  • Sigma DG SUPER

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB00472OBDE Customer Reviews "First things first, I am a professional photographer (ALL of my income comes from my photography). I rely on my tools to function when I call on them to. I bought this as a supplement to my 430 EXII's, and intended on using this as an on-camera master to trigger the 430's as remote slaves. For this, the flash has worked perfectly. If you know how these systems function (ie This is line-of-sight, not a radio-trigger), and set up your lighting accordingly, the flash functions flawlessly. I've used this on 2 shoots in the first 3 days of having it and it's made my life easier and my lighting set-ups more versatile. I'm looking to get a speed ring to test this mounted onto a light stand and shoot with a soft box or beauty dish, just to compare it to set-ups more similar to Alien Bees. This has a portability advantage vs. AB's though, seeing as it's lightweight, easy to store and more importantly, battery powered.As to the battery aspect, this recharges far quicker than I expected it to. In fact, i swapped out the expensive Lithium Extreme batteries (that I bought for 2 a battery) and started using cheap Costco AA's on the second day because this recharged so quickly. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I didn't notice much difference in performance between the two and I was shooting for an hour and a half at 1/4-1/2 power the <b>...</b>

  • Sigma DG SUPER

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB00472OBDO Customer Reviews "First things first, I am a professional photographer (ALL of my income comes from my photography). I rely on my tools to function when I call on them to. I bought this as a supplement to my 430 EXII's, and intended on using this as an on-camera master to trigger the 430's as remote slaves. For this, the flash has worked perfectly. If you know how these systems function (ie This is line-of-sight, not a radio-trigger), and set up your lighting accordingly, the flash functions flawlessly. I've used this on 2 shoots in the first 3 days of having it and it's made my life easier and my lighting set-ups more versatile. I'm looking to get a speed ring to test this mounted onto a light stand and shoot with a soft box or beauty dish, just to compare it to set-ups more similar to Alien Bees. This has a portability advantage vs. AB's though, seeing as it's lightweight, easy to store and more importantly, battery powered.As to the battery aspect, this recharges far quicker than I expected it to. In fact, i swapped out the expensive Lithium Extreme batteries (that I bought for 2 a battery) and started using cheap Costco AA's on the second day because this recharged so quickly. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I didn't notice much difference in performance between the two and I was shooting for an hour and a half at 1/4-1/2 power the <b>...</b>

  • Sigma DG SUPER

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB00472OBDY Customer Reviews "First things first, I am a professional photographer (ALL of my income comes from my photography). I rely on my tools to function when I call on them to. I bought this as a supplement to my 430 EXII's, and intended on using this as an on-camera master to trigger the 430's as remote slaves. For this, the flash has worked perfectly. If you know how these systems function (ie This is line-of-sight, not a radio-trigger), and set up your lighting accordingly, the flash functions flawlessly. I've used this on 2 shoots in the first 3 days of having it and it's made my life easier and my lighting set-ups more versatile. I'm looking to get a speed ring to test this mounted onto a light stand and shoot with a soft box or beauty dish, just to compare it to set-ups more similar to Alien Bees. This has a portability advantage vs. AB's though, seeing as it's lightweight, easy to store and more importantly, battery powered.As to the battery aspect, this recharges far quicker than I expected it to. In fact, i swapped out the expensive Lithium Extreme batteries (that I bought for 2 a battery) and started using cheap Costco AA's on the second day because this recharged so quickly. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I didn't notice much difference in performance between the two and I was shooting for an hour and a half at 1/4-1/2 power the <b>...</b>

  • Sigma DG SUPER

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB00472OBDO Customer Reviews "First things first, I am a professional photographer (ALL of my income comes from my photography). I rely on my tools to function when I call on them to. I bought this as a supplement to my 430 EXII's, and intended on using this as an on-camera master to trigger the 430's as remote slaves. For this, the flash has worked perfectly. If you know how these systems function (ie This is line-of-sight, not a radio-trigger), and set up your lighting accordingly, the flash functions flawlessly. I've used this on 2 shoots in the first 3 days of having it and it's made my life easier and my lighting set-ups more versatile. I'm looking to get a speed ring to test this mounted onto a light stand and shoot with a soft box or beauty dish, just to compare it to set-ups more similar to Alien Bees. This has a portability advantage vs. AB's though, seeing as it's lightweight, easy to store and more importantly, battery powered.As to the battery aspect, this recharges far quicker than I expected it to. In fact, i swapped out the expensive Lithium Extreme batteries (that I bought for 2 a battery) and started using cheap Costco AA's on the second day because this recharged so quickly. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I didn't notice much difference in performance between the two and I was shooting for an hour and a half at 1/4-1/2 power the <b>...</b>

  • Sigma DG SUPER

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB00472OBDY Customer Reviews "First things first, I am a professional photographer (ALL of my income comes from my photography). I rely on my tools to function when I call on them to. I bought this as a supplement to my 430 EXII's, and intended on using this as an on-camera master to trigger the 430's as remote slaves. For this, the flash has worked perfectly. If you know how these systems function (ie This is line-of-sight, not a radio-trigger), and set up your lighting accordingly, the flash functions flawlessly. I've used this on 2 shoots in the first 3 days of having it and it's made my life easier and my lighting set-ups more versatile. I'm looking to get a speed ring to test this mounted onto a light stand and shoot with a soft box or beauty dish, just to compare it to set-ups more similar to Alien Bees. This has a portability advantage vs. AB's though, seeing as it's lightweight, easy to store and more importantly, battery powered.As to the battery aspect, this recharges far quicker than I expected it to. In fact, i swapped out the expensive Lithium Extreme batteries (that I bought for 2 a battery) and started using cheap Costco AA's on the second day because this recharged so quickly. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I didn't notice much difference in performance between the two and I was shooting for an hour and a half at 1/4-1/2 power the <b>...</b>

  • Sigma DG SUPER

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB00472OBCU Customer Reviews "First things first, I am a professional photographer (ALL of my income comes from my photography). I rely on my tools to function when I call on them to. I bought this as a supplement to my 430 EXII's, and intended on using this as an on-camera master to trigger the 430's as remote slaves. For this, the flash has worked perfectly. If you know how these systems function (ie This is line-of-sight, not a radio-trigger), and set up your lighting accordingly, the flash functions flawlessly. I've used this on 2 shoots in the first 3 days of having it and it's made my life easier and my lighting set-ups more versatile. I'm looking to get a speed ring to test this mounted onto a light stand and shoot with a soft box or beauty dish, just to compare it to set-ups more similar to Alien Bees. This has a portability advantage vs. AB's though, seeing as it's lightweight, easy to store and more importantly, battery powered.As to the battery aspect, this recharges far quicker than I expected it to. In fact, i swapped out the expensive Lithium Extreme batteries (that I bought for 2 a battery) and started using cheap Costco AA's on the second day because this recharged so quickly. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I didn't notice much difference in performance between the two and I was shooting for an hour and a half at 1/4-1/2 power the <b>...</b>

  • Metz 50 MZ

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB004DUMUA6 Customer Reviews "I bought the Metz 50 AF-1 because I was looking for a powerful flash that was High Speed Sync capable and didn't want to pay too much. The Metz is really nice and has some notable features such as High Speed Sync, ETTL and ETTL II, Auto Focus Beam Assist and it is firmware upgrade capable via the internet.I bought the Metz after trying the Sigma EF 610 DG Super. The Sigma didn't set the flash head zoom correctly due to be mounted on a crop sensor camera. I am happy to say the Metz will adjust itself according to the sensor size of the camera it is mounted to and the Canon 430 EX II can do this also. The specs on the Metz state that it has a little more power than the Canon 430 EX II, I haven't tried the Canon so I can't say that it does, but it is a very powerful flash. The ETTL feature of the Metz is very accurate and pictures in low light turn out nicely.The Metz has so many features and adjustments, I recommend a potential buyer to download the manual and study all of the features when comparing flashes. Another strong selling point was being able to update the firmware which I did as soon as it arrived and the whole procedure took about 5 minutes start to finish. the ability to update the firmware means that it will not be obsolete when new cameras come out.Bottom line is that I bought a flash for 199 that is very <b>...</b>

  • Sigma DG SUPER

    Buy from Amazon US redirect.viglink.com?key=f341fd9454fc162be8b38d504acbd4e1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fexec%2Fobidos%2FASIN%2FB00472OBDO%2Felectro%5Fhope%2D20 Customer Reviews "First things first, I am a professional photographer (ALL of my income comes from my photography). I rely on my tools to function when I call on them to. I bought this as a supplement to my 430 EXII's, and intended on using this as an on-camera master to trigger the 430's as remote slaves. For this, the flash has worked perfectly. If you know how these systems function (ie This is line-of-sight, not a radio-trigger), and set up your lighting accordingly, the flash functions flawlessly. I've used this on 2 shoots in the first 3 days of having it and it's made my life easier and my lighting set-ups more versatile. I'm looking to get a speed ring to test this mounted onto a light stand and shoot with a soft box or beauty dish, just to compare it to set-ups more similar to Alien Bees. This has a portability advantage vs. AB's though, seeing as it's lightweight, easy to store and more importantly, battery powered.As to the battery aspect, this recharges far quicker than I expected it to. In fact, i swapped out the expensive Lithium Extreme batteries (that I bought for 2 a battery) and started using cheap Costco AA's on the second day because this recharged so quickly. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I didn't notice much difference in performance between the two and I was shooting for an <b>...</b>