Metz 44 MZ-2 instruction manual Flash readiness indication, Correct exposure confirmation

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The extended zoom mode is only possible in the “Auto Zoom” mode with a focal length setting as of 35 mm (35 mm format). Since the start position of the zoom reflector is 28 mm, a focal length of less than 35 mm will cause “28” mm to flash on the LC display, thereby warning the user that the re- quired 24 mm reflector position for extended zoom mode cannot be set.

Shots with a 28 mm to 35 mm focal length of the lens will be correctly illuminated right out to the image corners by the mecablitz also in the extended zoom mode.

Switching on the extended zoom mode

Continue depressing the Select key until “Ex” is indicated on the LC display.

Continue depressing the “+” key until “On” flashes on the LC display.

The setting becomes instantly effective. The LC display is switched back to its normal state after approx. 5 sec.

After the setting procedure, the “Ex” symbol for extended zoom mode will continue to be indicated on the mecablitz LC display.

Please note that the wider illumination coverage in extended zoom mode results in a diminished maximum flash range.

Switching off the extended zoom mode

Continue depressing the Select key until “Ex” is indicated on the LC display.

Continue depressing the “-” key until “OFF” flashes on the LC display.

The setting becomes instantly effective. The LC display switches back to its normal state after approx. 5 sec.

After storage in the memory, the “Ex” symbol for extended zoom mode will no longer be indicated on the mecablitz LC display.

8. Flash readiness indication

The flash readiness symbol lights up on the mecablitz when the flash ca- pacitor is charged, thereby indicating that flashes can be fired. If a picture is shot before flash readiness is signalled, then the flash unit will not be trigger- ed so that exposure may be incorrect.

If the mecablitz is equipped with a suitable SCA adapter, flash readi- ness will, depending on the camera type, automatically be transmitted to the camera or will be indicated in the camera’s viewfinder and in- duce the camera to switch to its flash sync speed (please refer to the operating instructions for the SCA adapter and the camera).

9.Correct exposure confirmation

The correct exposure confirmation “o.k.” is indicated for 3 sec. in the LC dis- play if the picture was correctly exposed in the automatic (A) or TTL flash mode. At the same time the LC display will automatically be illuminated.

This gives the user the opportunity to fire a test flash while in automatic flash mode so that the correct aperture can be established beforehand. This is par- ticularly valuable with bounce flash when reflection conditions are difficult to judge.

The test flash can be triggered with the manual firing button . If the “o.k.”

 

exposure indicator remains dark after the test flash was fired, then set the

 

 

next lower f-number, or diminish the distance to the reflecting surface or sub-

 

ject, and repeat the test flash.

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When firing a test flash, hold the flash unit with the built-in sensor in

the same manner as for the later shot.

 

This facility can also be used with TTL mode without having to produce test

 

 

shots. The flash unit is set to automatic mode A, and the correct aperture is

 

then determined with a test flash in the previously described manner. The

 

established aperture is set on the camera and the flash unit is then readjusted

 

to TTL flash mode.

 

This procedure is relatively accurate with lenses of medium focal length of be-

 

tween 28 mm and 85 mm. However, in borderline cases, underexposure may

 

result in TTL flash mode. In such an event the ok exposure confirmation will not

 

be given after the shutter has been released. Select the next smaller f-number

 

(e.g. f/8 instead of f/11) and have another try.

 

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Contents Manual de instrucciones Mecablitz 44 MZ-2132 Safety instructions Overview of the flash functionsOperating concept Manual flash exposure correctionForeword Safety instructionsSCA 300-Adapter Overview of the flash functionsPreparing the mecablitz for use Selecting and setting the flash parameters Switching the flash unit on and offAutomatic switch-off function / Auto OFF Fig Selecting and setting the flash modes TTL / a / MOperating modes of the mecablitz Selecting and setting special functionsTTL flash mode Fig Portrait, sports, etc., Manual Mode M, etcAutomatic flash mode Automatic fill-in flash in daylightMatrix controlled TTL fill-in flash with Nikon cameras Fill-in flash in automatic mode Manual flash modeValue of -1 EV f-stop to -1.7 EV see Chapter Flash parameters of the mecablitz Manual aperture adaptation Aperture Automatic aperture adaptation ISO film speed Automatic adaptation of the ISO film speed Manual flash exposure correction in TTL flash mode Manual flash exposure correction in automatic flash mode a Setting procedureSpecial functions of the mecablitz Cancelling the correction valueSetting a manual partial light output Automatic switch-off function2 2nd curtain synchronisation Rear mode Fig Extended zoom modeSlow synchronisation / Slow Correct exposure confirmation Flash readiness indicationMaximum flash range indication in the manual flash mode M LC display of the mecablitzManual adaptation of maximum flash range indication Changing from meter to feet m ft AF measuring beamExceeding the capacity of maximum flash range indication Blanking out the maximum flash range indicationBounce flash Returning to the basic setting of the mecablitzSlave mode in the cordless Metz Remote System Flash techniquesOptional extras Deactivating the slave modeAutomatic 12 auto aperture at ISO 100 TroubleshootingMaintenance and care Technical dataDisposal of batteries Errors excepted. Subject to changes120 134 148 156 106 111107 119 124 108 120 133 13910,1 10,310,5 11,7 80/20 10,5 11,8Tasten für Wertverstellung Selettore del modo di funzionamentoPage Sensor Page Uitzonderlijke gevallen kan aanra- ken leiden HinweisConsumer electronics Photoelectronics Plastics technology 703 47 0114.A1