Metz 34 AF-3M operating instructions Autofocus measuring flash, AF red-light beam

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8. Autofocus measuring flash

The integrated AF red-light beam of the mecablitz supports the automatic focusing of autofocus TTL cameras. When the prevailing light is insufficient for automatic focusing, the mecablitz will project a pattern of red vertical stripes onto the subject as soon as the camera’s release is lightly touched (or is activated by the eye-start system of cameras of the xi series). The camera’s autofocus system then focuses the picture by this striped pattern.

Notes:

When the camera’s autofocus system is on, the electronic circuit will automatically activate the autofocus measuring flash whenever the prevailing light is insufficient for the exposure.

Depending on the prevailing ambient light, either the AF illuminator of the camera or that of the flashgun will be activated whenever the autofo- cus measuring facility becomes necessary.

The range of the autofocus measuring flash

AF red-light beam

Fig. 5: AF red-light beam

depends on the speed of the lens (maximum aperture)! With an f/1.8 standard lens of 50 mm focal length, the range is approx. 6-10 m (depen- ding on the sensitivity of the camera’s AF sensor).

Only the central AF sensor is supported

Low-speed lenses, e.g. with an aperture of f/5.6 or f/8 (such as zoom lenses), significant- ly restrict the range of the autofocus measuring flash!

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Contents Mecablitz 34 AF-3 M Foreword Dear CustomerContents Disposal of batteries Safety instructionsDo not short-circuit batteries! Danger of Explosion Do not dispose of spent batteries with domestic rubbishLoading and exchanging batteries Power supplyPreparing the mecablitz for use Automatic flashgun switch-off Mounting/Removing the flashgunSwitching the flashgun on and off Setting the mecablitz into operationFeatures this function Automatic flash sync speed control Flashgun instructions to the cameraFlash-ready indication Correct-exposure indication see figDisplays Meaning Viewfinder TTL flash control Slow-synchronisation Flash synchronisationNormal synchronisation Second curtain synchronisation Rear Flash in the A, S and M modes Auto program mode with flash P-functionFlash in the individual camera modes Only the central AF sensor is supported Autofocus measuring flashAF red-light beam Exposure correction Flash techniques and flash functionsFill-in flash Guiding edge Case gap Lighting and attachmentsMounting and removing the attachments Switch off the flashgun with the main switch Care and maintenance TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Forming the flash capacitorFlash duration Technical dataColour temperature approx K Synchronization Number of flashes Flash recycling timeLighting distances Sticker can be applied to the back of the flashgun