Metz 34 AF-3N Flash in the individual camera modes, Use of flash in the program modes

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7. Flash in the individual camera modes

Use of flash in the program modes

TTL-controlled flash shots can be made in all exposure and auto program modes. Once the mecablitz is attached to the camera and switched on, it automatically operates with TTL flash control in auto program (P), aperture priority (A), shutter priority (S) and manual (M) modes. For details please refer to the camera’s operating instructions.

Special functions not supported by flash:

Red-eye reduction function.

multi-sensor fill-in flash

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Contents Mecablitz 34 AF-3 N Dear Customer ForewordDisposal of batteries Do not dispose of spent batteries with domestic rubbishContents Do not short-circuit batteries! Danger of Explosion Safety instructionsPreparing the mecablitz for use Power supplyLoading and exchanging batteries Mounting/Removing the flashgun Automatic flashgun switch-offFeatures this function Setting the mecablitz into operationSwitching the flashgun on and off Flash-ready indication Flashgun instructions to the cameraAutomatic flash sync speed control Correct-exposure indication see figTo the camera’s operating instructions Switched onRed arrow CationTTL flash control Normal synchronisation Flash synchronisationSlow-synchronisation Second curtain synchronisation Rear Use of flash in the program modes Flash in the individual camera modesSpecial functions not supported by flash Red-eye reduction function Multi-sensor fill-in flashAF red-light beam Autofocus measuring flashAF operating modes Focusing priority Single AFAutomatic fill-in flash Flash techniques and flash functionsExposure correction Flash exposure sequencesGuiding edge Case gap Lighting and attachmentsSwitch off the flashgun with the main switch Care and maintenance TroubleshootingForming the flash capacitor Manual firing buttonColour temperature approx K Synchronization Technical dataFlash duration Number of flashes Flash recycling timeSticker can be applied to the back of the flashgun Lighting distances