View Full Version : D70 & Sigma Ef-500 Help Needed
digger2
Dec-09-2009, 08:52 PM
I am trying to get this to work but need some help. I have the camera set and then add the flash to the hot shoe. I get an r09 in the camera lcd but no shutter is triggering.
Any ideas?
ziggy53
Dec-10-2009, 09:28 AM
Are you sure that you have the Nikon version of that flash? Looking at the rear of the flash and above the LCD it should say something like "EF-500 DG Super NA iTTL", or similar.
Also, I only recommend the DG Super model. The previous are known to have lessened compatibility in a number of versions.
Seymore
Dec-10-2009, 09:30 AM
Looks like Sigma makes this flash for many different manuf. Are you sure this one is for Nikon? Did the flash ever work before? Do you have another Nikon camera to test this flash on?
DOH! Looks like Ziggy beat me to the punch.
digger2
Dec-12-2009, 10:47 AM
But i do not have another Nikon to test it on. I shall have to work on that
Seymore
Dec-12-2009, 10:22 PM
na Flash it is
But i do not have another Nikon to test it on. I shall have to work on that
I understand if English is not your native language, but I don't understand the first line. Is the flash intended for Nikon?
Will the flash trigger/flash manually if off the camera? If it will trigger manually and you know of anyone with another Nikon camera body, even a film body, you may want to try it there.
ziggy53
Dec-13-2009, 10:30 AM
I understand if English is not your native language, but I don't understand the first line. Is the flash intended for Nikon?
...
I believe that was a reference to my post.
"NA" is the Sigma designation for Nikon flash compatible automation.
Seymore
Dec-13-2009, 10:24 PM
I believe that was a reference to my post.
"NA" is the Sigma designation for Nikon flash compatible automation.
Ahhhhhh... thanks for explaining Zig.
digger2
Dec-14-2009, 07:18 PM
I was born in london, studied latin at school and then majored in English Literature. Now live in "Nova Albion"
:rofl
dmeiselman
Dec-14-2009, 08:22 PM
first things first, does the flash function at all? While on, there should be a red light that shines once the caps are charged. If you hit the test button, the flash will fire. (somewhat basic, but i thought we should get it out of the way.)
r09 is not an error, it is a readout of how many shots you have remaining in the buffer. Flip the lens and body to manual focus mode, and try again. If your flash suddenly works, it is because the camera is set to an autofocus mode where it will not take a picture until it has successfully focused on a subject. If your subject is inside your minimum focal distance, try again with something further away.
If that don't work, come back and we'll keep trying.
Seymore
Dec-15-2009, 11:05 AM
I was born in london, studied latin at school and then majored in English Literature. Now live in "Nova Albion"
:rofl
See, it's the "Latin" that threw me........ :wink
<now, back to the thread>
digger2
Dec-15-2009, 11:34 AM
I shall report back tonight
first things first, does the flash function at all? While on, there should be a red light that shines once the caps are charged. If you hit the test button, the flash will fire. (somewhat basic, but i thought we should get it out of the way.)
r09 is not an error, it is a readout of how many shots you have remaining in the buffer. Flip the lens and body to manual focus mode, and try again. If your flash suddenly works, it is because the camera is set to an autofocus mode where it will not take a picture until it has successfully focused on a subject. If your subject is inside your minimum focal distance, try again with something further away.
If that don't work, come back and we'll keep trying.
digger2
Dec-16-2009, 08:23 PM
I noticed in the lcd readout on the camera that the flash square above the fine readout is flashing with the bolt in the top rh corner.:dunno
first things first, does the flash function at all? While on, there should be a red light that shines once the caps are charged. If you hit the test button, the flash will fire. (somewhat basic, but i thought we should get it out of the way.)
r09 is not an error, it is a readout of how many shots you have remaining in the buffer. Flip the lens and body to manual focus mode, and try again. If your flash suddenly works, it is because the camera is set to an autofocus mode where it will not take a picture until it has successfully focused on a subject. If your subject is inside your minimum focal distance, try again with something further away.
If that don't work, come back and we'll keep trying.
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