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The Sigma EF-610 DG ST is a flash for Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony, Sigma cameras with guide number 61 (at ISO 100), with a coverage for focal lengths from 24 to 105mm (17mm with the wide-angle panel, built-in). The recycling time between each flash varies between 0.1 and 7 seconds depending by the power level and by the type of batteries; the charge is enough for 120 to 160 flashes.
It has a infrared AF assist lamp and it can be controlled wireless. The head can be tilted by -7 to +90 degrees and rotated by 180 degrees.
It is powered by 4 AA batteries (alkaline, Ni-Mh or Li-Ion); it measures 77 x 139 x 117mm and it weights 320g. It has been in production from 2010 to 2020 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 120 €.
2 users have given it an average vote of 8.5 out of 10.
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Cons:Selectors small and uncomfortable, poor battery compartment adjustable reflectors separately.
Opinion:I took this flash Sigma after my Canon Speedlite 580EXII began to give way and I was not real and need rispendere the same money for one original. That said list the points that I think are in favore.rnPotenza lightning striking and comparable to Canon. Material of construction very good. Excellent to the touch. Good tightening screw, classic but effective. The rapid tightening of Canon I have never perticolarmente exalted if not for convenience and speed! RnNote in my negative: rnSportello batteries absurdly retro super and not as a mechanism for ergonomics and speed of closing. Missing drawings reference frame to properly orient the batteries. SI one thinks that this is not a problem but when you're in a hurry I assure you that these have disegnetti with the + and less are vital! The second thing that puzzles me is the noise of automatic dish. Slightly more annoying and "mechanic" of the Canon. Thirdly switch too small! Definitely too small and too close shots. Bisgona staycareful step that turns on the flash because you risk too easy to move immediately to "M" at full power and then you lose the TTL that is placed at the top of the selector. I would have seen better at the end of the race to DX. So one is safer not to make mistakes and always have the TTL active. Last thing buttons parable. Excellent vertical, uncomfortable and small orrizzontale.rnrnDetto what all this I feel vivemente advise qusto flash in value budget has eguali.rnPotente, well built and equipped with the essentials for working ottimemente with my Canon DSLR 5D.rnAd a professional so inclined because it is done for me for work and daily or constant to be outdoors in the rain etc ... rnPer the amateur photographer or an evolved instead matrimonialista I can really cosigliare.