Some cameras will not support the mecablitz in automatic flash mode when an SCA adapter is used (see operating instructions for the given camera and SCA adapter). In this case the mecablitz should be fitted with the 301 standard foot.

Set the aperture priority mode (“A” or “Av”) or the manual mode “M” on the camera. Then select a suitable aperture and shutter speed (for mode “M”) for the existing shooting situation (see operating instructions for the camera).

If your mecablitz is equipped with an SCA 3002 system adapter and your camera automatically transmits the f-stop to the flash unit, then the mecablitz can also be used in the camera modes Program P, Full Auto Mode, “Green Square” and the picture modes, or in the Shutter Priority Modes “Tv”, “T”, or “S” (see operating instructions for the given SCA adapter).

Setting procedure for automatic flash mode

Equip the mecablitz with an SCA adapter or standard foot 301 and mount on the camera.

Adjust the camera as described in its operating manual.

Switch on the mecablitz with the main switch.

Press the Mode key repeatedly until A flashes on the display.

The setting becomes immediately effective. The LC display returns to its nor- mal state after approx. 5 sec.

The subject should be located within about 40 % to 70 % of the maximum distance range indicated on the mecablitz LC display (see Chapter 10.1). This gives the electronic system sufficient leeway for compensation. Caution with zoom lenses! Depending on their design, zoom lenses can cause a loss of light in the order of up to one f-stop. Moreover, the effec- tive aperture may vary with the focal length settings. This can be com- pensated by correcting manually the aperture or by manual flash expo- sure correction.

5.2.1 Fill-in flash in automatic mode

Use the camera’s or a hand-held exposure meter to establish the required aperture and shutter speed for a normal exposure. If possible take a meter reading of the subject’s background separately from the actual subject.

Ensure that the camera’s shutter speed either equals or is slower than the fastest flash sync speed (see operating instructions for the given camera).

Example:

Established aperture = f/8

Established shutter speed = 1/60th sec.

Flash sync speed of the camera e.g. 1/100th sec. (see operating instructions for the given camera).

The two established values for aperture and shutter speed can be set on the camera because the camera’s shutter speed is slower than the camera’s flash sync speed.

To obtain a balanced fill-in light, for instance in order to retain the character

 

of the shadows, it is advisable to select on the flashgun a manual correction

 

value of -1 EV (f-stop) to -1.7 EV (see Chapter 6.4.3).

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Ensure that the contre-jour light source does not shine directly into the

 

sensor of the mecablitz as this will mislead the metering system of the mecablitz.

5.3 Manual flash mode

If the mecablitz is equipped with an SCA 3002 system adapter, some cameras automatically change the mecablitz to TTL flash mode when in Program “P”, Full Auto Mode, “Green Square” or a picture mode. Manual flash mode is then no longer possible. If necessary attach the standard foot 301 to the mecablitz for manual flash operation.

There is no correct exposure confirmation on the mecablitz LC display when in manual flash mode.

Set an aperture priority mode (“A” or “Av”) or manual mode “M” on the camera. Select an aperture and shutter speed (with “M”) on the camera to

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Metz 44 MZ-2 Fill-in flash in automatic mode, Manual flash mode, Value of -1 EV f-stop to -1.7 EV see Chapter

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.