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product_id: 1174606
title: "Sigma EF-610 DG SUPER Electronic Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras"
brand: "sigma"
price: "41088 kr"
currency: ISK
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Sigma"
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# Guide Number 61/m - super powerful output Auto zoom 24-105mm + wide panel 17mm 4 AA batteries - quick recharge & long shoot time Sigma EF-610 DG SUPER Electronic Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

**Brand:** sigma
**Price:** 41088 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Illuminate your vision with power and precision — never miss the perfect shot!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sigma EF-610 DG SUPER Electronic Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras by sigma
- **How much does it cost?** 41088 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/1174606-sigma-ef-610-dg-super-electronic-flash-for-canon-digital)

## Best For

- sigma enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sigma brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Efficient Battery Performance:** Powered by 4 AA batteries with fast recharge times (5-7 seconds) and up to 160 flashes per charge—stay shooting longer without interruption.
- • **Unmatched Power for Pro Shots:** Guide number 61/m delivers bright, consistent illumination up to 200 feet, perfect for commanding studio and event lighting.
- • **Seamless Auto Zoom Flexibility:** Automatically adjusts flash coverage from 24mm to 105mm, with a built-in wide panel expanding to 17mm for ultra-wide shots.
- • **Versatile Bounce & Tilt Angles:** Flash head tilts 90° up, 180° left, 90° right, and 7° down for creative bounce lighting and close-up precision.
- • **Advanced TTL Wireless & Manual Modes:** Supports TTL auto exposure, wireless optical pulse triggering, rear-curtain sync, and manual power control across 8 stops for total creative command.

## Overview

The Sigma EF-610 DG SUPER is a high-performance electronic flash designed for Canon DSLR cameras, boasting a powerful guide number of 61/m and advanced TTL auto exposure compatibility. It features an auto zoom range from 24mm to 105mm with a wide panel option, versatile bounce angles, and multiple flash modes including wireless TTL and manual control. Powered by 4 AA batteries, it offers fast recharge times and extended shooting capacity, making it a reliable, portable lighting solution for professional photographers seeking power, flexibility, and value.

## Description

The newest addition to the Sigma line of flashes is the most powerful one yet, now offering a Guide number of 61 which translates into 61/m (200/ft) and designed to work with the latest TTL auto exposure systems of all the most popular digital and film SLR cameras. Advanced features and high performance allows photographers to express their intentions accurately. The EF-610 DG SUPER's auto zoom function automatically sets the optimum illumination angle in accordance with the lens' focal length in a range from 24mm to 105mm. When the built-in Wide Panel is used, the flash can cover an angle of 17mm. For bounce flash the flashgun head can be tilted up by 90 degrees, to the left by 180 degrees, or to the right by 90 degrees. It can also be tilted down by 7 degrees allowing ease of use for close-up photography. Among the advanced features of this flash is a modeling flash function, multi-pulse flash, TTL wireless flash, FP (high speed) flash, rear-curtain Synchro flash and manual flash mode, which allows the photographer to set the flash power level by up to eight stops. The Auto Power-Off function automatically shuts off the LCD panel to help save battery power. When the flash gun is fully charged, a confirmation "ready' light will be emitted.Specifications Guide Number: 61/m (200/fit) ISO100/m Power Source: Four AA Alkaline or AA NiCd or Ni-MH Batteries Charging Time: Approx 7 Seconds (Alkalines) Approx. 5 Seconds (NiCd, Ni-MH) Number of Flashes: Approx.120 Flashes (Alkaline) Approx. 160 flashes (Nicd, Ni-MH) Illumination Angle: 24mm to 105mm (17mm with the Built-In Wide Panel) Bounce: Up 0-90, Right 0-90, Left 0-180, Down 0-7 Dimensions: 3.0in. X 5.5in. X 4.6 in. Weight: 11.6 oz.Included Items Sigma EF-610 DG Super Flash Sigma FS-11 Flash Stand Sigma Carrying Case.

Review: Legitimate 5-Star Product; read and see why - 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 (i.e. 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 entire time. In conclusion, if I had to make a complaint, it would be that the + and - buttons feel reversed to me (the '+' is on the left, '-' on the right; it's counter-intuitive) and the zoom button is a progressive step (24-28-35-50-70-85-105) and not a single 'push and select' that then takes + & - inputs. So my two complaints are based on the fact that the Canon menu system is superior, but the flash head itself has taken every task I've asked it to and run with it. I'm considering selling my 430's and picking up a few more of these, simply because of the power, portability, versatility and price of these units. If you're looking for a less-expensive (I won't say "cheap", it's still $250) alternative to the like-branded flashes, I'd highly recommend this unit in a heartbeat.
Review: Looks good on paper - I got this flash because it seemed to be a bargain that achieves similar performance to the SB900. At this point I don't see it as a bargain anymore and it actually is frustrating to use as I bought two SB600s from a local Best Buy who still had them for MSRP which is less than this. Cons: Power output is no way the one that it states as the SB600 is brighter for me at faster sync rates. TTL which should be iTTL for the Nikon version does not work right. Most of the time it just throws out what seems to be a blast of Gamma radiation overexposing everything in close proximity. Takes very long to recharge. A big reason is probably that it throws more light than it needs to so it has to go through a whole cycle. Loud Looks cheap and it's abnormally bulky. You have to put it in the hot-shoe to choose the slave wireless TTL function. Doesn't remember your settings after turning it off so you have to put it back int he hot shoe to use as a slave. It doesn't fire off in wireless slave mode half the time. The AF-assist illuminator is really weak and camera can't focus. Pros: none Long story short, I'm returning it.

## Features

- Carrying Case
- Flash Stand (FS-11) Uses 4 AA batteries

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00472OBDE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #668 in Shoe-Mount Flashes |
| Brand | Sigma |
| Built-In Media | flash |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (206) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085126927387, 00388800030251 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.73 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sigma Corporation of America |
| Model Name | F18101 |
| Model Number | F18101 |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| UPC | 085126927387 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
| Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sigma
- **Camera Flash:** Built-In
- **Compatible Mountings:** Canon EF
- **Flash Sync Speed:** 1/250
- **Included Components:** flash

## Images

![Sigma EF-610 DG SUPER Electronic Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51SetyWZMSL.jpg)
![Sigma EF-610 DG SUPER Electronic Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61fWtdebM+L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Legitimate 5-Star Product; read and see why
*by T***A on August 13, 2011*

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 (i.e. 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 entire time. In conclusion, if I had to make a complaint, it would be that the + and - buttons feel reversed to me (the '+' is on the left, '-' on the right; it's counter-intuitive) and the zoom button is a progressive step (24-28-35-50-70-85-105) and not a single 'push and select' that then takes + & - inputs. So my two complaints are based on the fact that the Canon menu system is superior, but the flash head itself has taken every task I've asked it to and run with it. I'm considering selling my 430's and picking up a few more of these, simply because of the power, portability, versatility and price of these units. If you're looking for a less-expensive (I won't say "cheap", it's still $250) alternative to the like-branded flashes, I'd highly recommend this unit in a heartbeat.

### ⭐ Looks good on paper
*by A***R on April 4, 2011*

I got this flash because it seemed to be a bargain that achieves similar performance to the SB900. At this point I don't see it as a bargain anymore and it actually is frustrating to use as I bought two SB600s from a local Best Buy who still had them for MSRP which is less than this. Cons: Power output is no way the one that it states as the SB600 is brighter for me at faster sync rates. TTL which should be iTTL for the Nikon version does not work right. Most of the time it just throws out what seems to be a blast of Gamma radiation overexposing everything in close proximity. Takes very long to recharge. A big reason is probably that it throws more light than it needs to so it has to go through a whole cycle. Loud Looks cheap and it's abnormally bulky. You have to put it in the hot-shoe to choose the slave wireless TTL function. Doesn't remember your settings after turning it off so you have to put it back int he hot shoe to use as a slave. It doesn't fire off in wireless slave mode half the time. The AF-assist illuminator is really weak and camera can't focus. Pros: none Long story short, I'm returning it.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Returned it for a 430ex II
*by D***B on April 30, 2013*

I was expecting more. The build seemed questionable. I've bought a long line of non-Canon flashes, and they never seem to last. When I first held this, I felt as if history was about to repeat itself. It has great functions, but I just wasn't happy with the build. The 430ex II dipped in price, and for not much more, I was able to get one of those instead. Talk about solid. That feels like it can pull off a lifetime of duty. I guess I'm tired of paying for a new flash every few years.

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