Metz 44 MZ-2 Flash techniques, Returning to the basic setting of the mecablitz, Bounce flash

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12. Flash techniques

12.1 Bounce flash

Photos shot with full frontal flash are easily recognized by their harsh, dense shadows. This is often associated with a sharp drop in light from the fore- ground to the background. This phenomenon can be avoided with bounce flash because the diffused light will produce a soft and uniform rendition of both the subject and the background. For this situation the reflector is turned in such a manner that the flash is bounced off a suitable reflection surface (e.g. ceiling or walls of a room).

The reflector can be turned vertically up to 90°. When turning the reflector vertically, ensure that it is moved by a sufficiently wide angle so that direct light can no longer fall on the subject. Consequently, always turn the flash head at least to its 60° lock-in position. The distance readings on the LC panel will disappear. The flash-to-subject distance via the ceiling or wall is now an unknown magnitude.

The light bounced off the reflecting surfaces produces a soft and uniform illu- mination of the subject. The reflecting surface must be white or have a neu-

￿ tral colour, and it must not be structured e.g. by wooden beams in a ceiling, as these might cast shadows. For colour effects just select the reflective sur- face in the desired colour.

Please take into account that the maximum flash range is consider- ably diminished when bouncing the flash.

12.2 Close-ups / macrophotography

The reflector can be swivelled down by an angle of -7° to compensate for parallax error. For this purpose depress the unlocking button of the reflector and swivel down.

For close-ups it is necessary to ensure that certain minimum lighting distances are maintained to avoid overexposure.

The minimum lighting distance is approx. 10 per cent of the maximum flash range indicated on the LC display. Since the maximum flash range is not given in the LC display when the reflector is swivelled down, then be guided by the maximum flash range indicated by the mecablitz when the reflector is in its normal position.

13. Returning to the basic setting of the mecablitz

The mecablitz returns to its basic setting when the Mode key is kept depressed for at least three seconds.

The following settings are adjusted:

Activation of the Auto-Off function (3m On).

Mode M.Zoom; reflector position 28 mm. If the mecablitz is operated with an SCA adapter of the SCA 3002 system and if the camera transmits to the mecablitz the focal length of the lens in use (e.g. when the shutter re- lease is lightly touched), then Auto Zoom will be activated.

The extended zoom mode is cancelled.

14. Slave mode in the cordless Metz Remote System

The mecablitz supports the slave mode in the cordless Metz Remote System. For this purpose, the mecablitz must be fitted with an SCA 3083 digital or SCA 3082 slave adapter (optional extra, see Chapter 14.2). A master flash unit (controller) (only mecablitz 40 MZ-..., 50 MZ-5, 54 MZ-3, 70 MZ-...) mounted on the camera controls one or more off-camera slaves in the TTL or automatic flash mode A without any connecting cables.

14.1Activating the slave mode in the cordless Metz Remote System

• Switch off the mecablitz by its main switch.

• Equip the mecablitz with an SCA 3083 digital or SCA 3082 slave adapter.

Switch on the mecablitz. The TTL flash mode is automatically activated on the flash unit. The display indicates SL and the remote channel Ad1. The reflector of the mecablitz is automatically positioned on 28 mm. The AF measuring beam flashes when the mecablitz is ready for firing. When in

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Contents Mecablitz 44 MZ-2 Manual de instruccionesManual flash exposure correction Safety instructions Overview of the flash functionsOperating concept 132Safety instructions ForewordOverview of the flash functions SCA 300-AdapterPreparing the mecablitz for use Selecting and setting the flash modes TTL / a / M Switching the flash unit on and offAutomatic switch-off function / Auto OFF Fig Selecting and setting the flash parametersPortrait, sports, etc., Manual Mode M, etc Selecting and setting special functionsTTL flash mode Fig Operating modes of the mecablitzAutomatic 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 Aperture Automatic aperture adaptation Manual aperture adaptationSetting procedure Manual flash exposure correction in TTL flash modeManual flash exposure correction in automatic flash mode a ISO film speed Automatic adaptation of the ISO film speedAutomatic switch-off function Cancelling the correction valueSetting a manual partial light output Special functions of the mecablitz2 2nd curtain synchronisation Rear mode Fig Extended zoom modeSlow synchronisation / Slow Flash readiness indication Correct exposure confirmationMaximum flash range indication in the manual flash mode M LC display of the mecablitzManual adaptation of maximum flash range indication Blanking out the maximum flash range indication AF measuring beamExceeding the capacity of maximum flash range indication Changing from meter to feet m ftFlash techniques Returning to the basic setting of the mecablitzSlave mode in the cordless Metz Remote System Bounce flashDeactivating the slave mode Optional extrasTechnical data TroubleshootingMaintenance and care Automatic 12 auto aperture at ISO 100Errors excepted. Subject to changes Disposal of batteries108 120 133 139 106 111107 119 124 120 134 148 15680/20 10,5 11,8 10,310,5 11,7 10,1Selettore del modo di funzionamento Tasten für WertverstellungPage Sensor Page Hinweis Uitzonderlijke gevallen kan aanra- ken leiden703 47 0114.A1 Consumer electronics Photoelectronics Plastics technology

44 MZ-2 specifications

The Metz 44 MZ-2 is a highly regarded flash unit that has found its place in the toolkit of both professional photographers and enthusiasts alike. Known for its versatility and advanced features, this flash unit has become a staple in the world of photography.

One of the standout characteristics of the Metz 44 MZ-2 is its powerful output capability, boasting a guide number of approximately 44 at ISO 100. This allows for effective illumination over considerable distances, making it an excellent choice for indoor and outdoor photography. The adjustable zoom head of the flash can adapt to different focal lengths, allowing for optimal illumination based on the photographer's needs. With zoom settings from 24mm to 105mm, it helps in controlling the spread of light depending on the lens being used.

The Metz MZ-2 is also recognized for its flexibility. It features a dual power source option, which includes both rechargeable batteries and AA batteries, making it convenient for photographers on the go. The quick recycling time is another highlight, allowing photographers to capture multiple shots in rapid succession without missing critical moments.

In terms of technology, the MZ-2 is equipped with advanced TTL metering capabilities compatible with a variety of camera brands. This feature automatically adjusts the flash output based on the camera's exposure settings, ensuring perfect exposure in different lighting conditions. Additionally, the flash supports multiple modes, including manual control and multi-flash settings, allowing for creative lighting techniques, such as stroboscopic photography.

The user-friendly interface of the Metz 44 MZ-2 enhances the overall experience. This flash unit boasts an intuitive control panel with a clear LCD display, making it easy to navigate through settings. Furthermore, the ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, which is vital during long shooting sessions.

Constructed with a sturdy build, the Metz 44 MZ-2 is designed to withstand the rigors of regular use. Its durable materials ensure longevity while maintaining a lightweight profile, which is advantageous for photographers who require mobility.

In summary, the Metz 44 MZ-2 is an advanced, powerful, and reliable flash unit that caters to a multitude of photographic needs. With features such as high guide number, adjustable zoom, TTL capabilities, fast recycling time, and dual power options, it continues to be a preferred choice among both amateurs and professionals seeking to enhance their photography with effective lighting solutions.