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3.1 Sub-modes of TTL flash mode

Different flash sub-modes can be set when the meca- blitz is in TTL mode:

The number of possible sub-modes depends on the SCA adapter and the given camera:

TTL-remote with address „Ad 1“ (see Chapter Metz TTL Remote Mode)

TTL-remote with address „Ad 2“ (see Chapter Metz TTL Remote Mode)

E-TTL flash mode (only with SCA 3102 and a suitable Canon camera; see operating instructions for the SCA adapter and the camera).

E-TTL-HSS flash mode; high-speed synchronisation (only with SCA 3102 and a suitable Canon camera; see operating instructions for the SCA adapter and the camera).

Matrix-controlled fill-in flash (only with SCA 3402 and a suitable Nikon camera; see operating instruc- tions for the SCA adapter and the camera).

3D multi-sensor fill-in flash (only with SCA 3402 and a suitable Nikon camera; see operating instruc- tions for the SCA adapter and the camera).

TTL-HSS flash mode; high-speed synchronisation

(only with SCA 3302 and a suitable Minolta camera; see operating instructions for the SCA adapter and the camera).

Setting a sub-mode of TTL flash mode:

Depress the Mode button repeatedly until TTL flashes on the display. In the event that TTL no longer flashes, just press the MODE button once.

Turn the setting disk and select the required sub- mode.

Push the setting disk in the direction of the arrow for storage. The selected sub-mode will be automatically stored after 5 seconds if the setting disk is not pres- sed. The TTL icon will stop flashing after storage.

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Metz 54 MZ-3 operating instructions Sub-modes of TTL flash mode, Setting a sub-mode of TTL flash mode