Sigma EM 140 DG Macro Flash 

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Compatible Cameras

SA-STTL (SIGMA)

EO-ETTL (CANON)

NA-iTTL (NIKON)

 

EM140 D Macro Flash
Fitted Case
55mm Flash Adapter
55mm Flash Adapter
Instruction Manual
1 Year Warranty Card

 

Click here for AF camera compatibility

 

Flash
EM 140 DG Macro Flash

Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the new EM-140 DG Electronic Macro Flash.

The EM-140 is designed to work with both AF 35mm film and Digital SLR cameras of all-popular manufactures.

The EM-140 is ideal for photographing subjects in fine detail when the shadowless mode is used and is extremely effective for scientific and medical applications.

Dual flash tubes can fire simultaneously or separately. Using only one flashtube creates shadow, which can give a three-dimensional feeling to the subject. The flash features a guide number of 14 w/ISO 100.

The Modeling Flash function makes it possible to check for reflections and shadows before actually taking the flash picture.

A wireless flash function is also available, when the EM-140 DG is used as master and the EF-500 DG SUPER as a slave unit for creating fine shadow details.

High Speed Synchro and Exposure compensation functions are also available for advanced flash photography.

Ideal for Close-up photography, especially medical and scientific applications.

Fully dedicated with the latest TTL auto exposure systems.

Flash tubes can be switched on or off for creative flash control

Wireless Flash Control

High Speed Synchro Flash

Guide Number of 14 w/ISO100

MACRO FLASH ADAPTER (sold seperatly - SRP £6.99)

MACRO FLASH ADAPTER 52mm
MACRO FLASH ADAPTER 55mm - (included)
MACRO FLASH ADAPTER 58mm - (included)
MACRO FLASH ADAPTER 62mm
MACRO FLASH ADAPTER 67mm
MACRO FLASH ADAPTER 72mm
MACRO FLASH ADAPTER 77mm

Details


Guide Number 14 ISO 100/m (when the flash is fired at full power)
Power Level 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/64
2 tubes 14 10 7 5 3.5 2.5 1.8
Power Source AA Alkaline Battery or AA NiCd Battery or AA Ni-Mh Battery x 4pcs
Angle of Coverage Vertical / Horizontal 80 degrees
Weight 430g (without batteries)
Dimensions (Controller) 76.7mmx136.2mmx82.4mm
Dimensions (Flash Unit) 126.6mmx128.8mmx30.5mm
Compatible Cameras Sigma-STTL, EOS-ETTL, Nikon-iTTL,

RPS Journal - January 2006
‘The EM140 DG has a ‘shadowless’ mode built in, which is useful for facilitating such lighting effects. The model has dual flash tubes, which can be fired simultaneously or separately. Using just one tube can add three-dimensionality to a subject, and offers more creative control.’
‘For those familiar with using an SLR flash, and I suspect even those who are not so familiar, the EM140 is simple to get to grips with, its functions and settings easily accessed and controlled.’ ‘…the EM140 DG, being compact and versatile, easy to understand and control, and flexible in its uses, can broaden the scope of creative possibilities available.’
   
Professional Image Maker - June/July/August 2006
‘Each tube is independently controllable and the entire flash unit can be rotated to change the modelling of the light and when the camera is rotated from say landscape to portrait format.’
   
What Digital Camera - May 2007
‘There’s a decent selection of modes, including multi-burst shooting and exposure compensation, as well as manual and TTL operation. It also offers wireless operation for hooking up to compatible flash units. The system is reasonably easy to use and fits a wide range of lenses thanks to the included adaptors.

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