Metz 44 MZ-2 AF measuring beam, Exceeding the capacity of maximum flash range indication

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Example:

In our example on the left the main subject should be at a distance of 6.2 m from the mecablitz.

10.1.5Exceeding the capacity of maximum flash range indication

The mecablitz can indicate a maximum range of 199 m or 199 ft. In the event of high ISO values (e.g. ISO 6400) and large aperture openings the display range may be exceeded. This will be signalled by an arrow or trian- gle after the indicated flash range.

10.1.6Blanking out the maximum flash range indication

The mecablitz LC display does not indicate any distances when the flash head is swivelled up or down out of its normal position.

10.1.7 Changing from meter to feet (m - ft)

The maximum flash range indicated by the mecablitz LC display can be ei- ther in meter (m) or feet (ft). To change between the two, proceed in the fol- lowing manner:

Switch off the mecablitz by its main switch.

Keep the Select key depressed.

Switch on the mecablitz by its main switch.

Release the Select key.

The display changes and indicates only ft (or m).

Press the “+” or”-” key.

The maximum flash range is now given in ft (or m).

10.2 LC display illumination

Pressing the Mode, Select “+”, “-” or preselect key will activate the illumina- tion of the mecablitz LC display panel. The illumination will be extinguished when a flash is fired. If the shot was correctly exposed in TTL or automatic flash mode, then the LC display illumination will automatically be activated for the time the “o.k.” signal is displayed.

The settings on the mecablitz are not changed when the above keys are pressed for the first time.

11. AF measuring beam

The AF measuring beam of the mecablitz can only be activated by autofocus cameras that support the flash unit’s AF measuring beam. The mecablitz must be fitted with an SCA 3002 adapter!

The AF measuring beam is activated by the camera electronics when the

 

ambient lighting conditions are insufficient for automatic focusing. The AF

 

beam projects a striped pattern on to the subject, and the camera uses this

 

pattern to focus automatically. The AF beam has a range of approx. 6 m to

 

9 m (with a 50 mm/f/1.7 standard lens). Parallax error between lens and

 

AF red light emitter limits the close-up range of the AF measuring beam to

 

approx. 0.7 m - 1 m. Low-speed zoom lenses can significantly curtail the

 

range of the AF measuring beam.

 

Various autofocus cameras only support their own built-in AF illumi-

 

nator (please also refer to the operating instructions for the given ca-

 

mera). In such an instance the AF measuring beam of the mecablitz

 

will not be activated.

 

Please note when selecting the camera’s autofocus mode that most

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cameras only support the AF measuring beam in the operating mode

“Single AF” or “AF mode without continuous focusing”. The AF mea-

 

suring beam will not be activated in the “Servo AF” or “continuous

 

auto focusing” modes (see operating instructions for the given

 

camera).

 

Various cameras dispose of several AF sensors in their viewfinder. However, the AF measuring beam of the mecablitz will only support the camera’s central AF sensor. If your camera features several AF sensors we recommend to activate only the camera’s central AF metering area (please refer to the operating instructions for your camera).

If a decentral AF sensor is manually selected by the photographer, or auto- matically by the camera, the emitter of the AF measuring beam of the meca- blitz will not be activated. In such a situation, some cameras will use their own built-in AF illuminator instead of the AF measuring beam (see operating instructions for the given camera).

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Contents Manual de instrucciones Mecablitz 44 MZ-2Operating concept Safety instructions Overview of the flash functionsManual flash exposure correction 132Foreword Safety instructionsSCA 300-Adapter Overview of the flash functionsPreparing the mecablitz for use Automatic switch-off function / Auto OFF Fig Switching the flash unit on and offSelecting and setting the flash modes TTL / a / M Selecting and setting the flash parametersTTL flash mode Fig Selecting and setting special functionsPortrait, sports, etc., Manual Mode M, etc Operating modes of the mecablitzMatrix controlled TTL fill-in flash with Nikon cameras Automatic flash modeAutomatic fill-in flash in daylight Value of -1 EV f-stop to -1.7 EV see Chapter Fill-in flash in automatic modeManual flash mode Flash parameters of the mecablitz Manual aperture adaptation Aperture Automatic aperture adaptationManual flash exposure correction in automatic flash mode a Manual flash exposure correction in TTL flash modeSetting procedure ISO film speed Automatic adaptation of the ISO film speedSetting a manual partial light output Cancelling the correction valueAutomatic switch-off function Special functions of the mecablitzSlow synchronisation / Slow 2 2nd curtain synchronisation Rear mode FigExtended zoom mode Correct exposure confirmation Flash readiness indicationManual adaptation of maximum flash range indication Maximum flash range indication in the manual flash mode MLC display of the mecablitz Exceeding the capacity of maximum flash range indication AF measuring beamBlanking out the maximum flash range indication Changing from meter to feet m ftSlave mode in the cordless Metz Remote System Returning to the basic setting of the mecablitzFlash techniques Bounce flashOptional extras Deactivating the slave modeMaintenance and care TroubleshootingTechnical data Automatic 12 auto aperture at ISO 100Disposal of batteries Errors excepted. Subject to changes107 119 124 106 111108 120 133 139 120 134 148 15610,5 11,7 10,380/20 10,5 11,8 10,1Tasten für Wertverstellung Selettore del modo di funzionamentoPage Sensor Page Uitzonderlijke gevallen kan aanra- ken leiden HinweisConsumer electronics Photoelectronics Plastics technology 703 47 0114.A1

44 MZ-2 specifications

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