Metz 34 AF-3M Flash in the individual camera modes, Auto program mode with flash P-function

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7. Flash in the individual camera modes

Auto program mode with flash (P-function)

In this mode, the camera automatically activates the flash function when the ambient light level is too low, it automatically adjusts the aperture and shutter speed, and triggers the flash when the shutter release is pressed.

The flashgun is not triggered in the creative program modes PA/PS!

Triggering control

On some cameras the flash will not be fired when the prevailing light is sufficient for an exposure in normal mode. The exposure is then completed with the settings indicated in the display field. Please refer to the camera’s operating instructions for further details.

Activating the flash manually (manual fill-in flash)

Although the camera automatically activates the flash whenever the prevailing light conditions make this necessary, it is still possible to trigger the mecablitz manually. Please refer to the came- ra’s operating instructions for the description of this function.

Flash in the A, S and M modes

With aperture priority (A), shutter priority (S) and manual mode (M), a flash will be fired with each shot if the mecablitz has been switched on. Came- ra operation in these three modes is the same as without flash.

With one exception: A shutter speed faster than the camera’s flash sync speed cannot be selected.

Please refer to the camera’s operating instructions for further details.

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Contents Mecablitz 34 AF-3 M Dear Customer ForewordContents Do not short-circuit batteries! Danger of Explosion Safety instructionsDisposal of batteries Do not dispose of spent batteries with domestic rubbishPreparing 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 figDisplays Meaning Viewfinder TTL flash control Normal synchronisation Flash synchronisationSlow-synchronisation Second curtain synchronisation Rear Flash in the individual camera modes Auto program mode with flash P-functionFlash in the A, S and M modes AF red-light beam Autofocus measuring flashOnly the central AF sensor is supported Fill-in flash Flash techniques and flash functionsExposure correction Mounting and removing the attachments Lighting and attachmentsGuiding edge Case gap Troubleshooting Care and maintenance TroubleshootingSwitch off the flashgun with the main switch Forming the flash capacitorColour temperature approx K Synchronization Technical dataFlash duration Number of flashes Flash recycling timeSticker can be applied to the back of the flashgun Lighting distances