For more details please refer to the instruction manual of your flash unit.

3.3 Manual flash mode M

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The flash light is not controlled by a sensor when in manual flash mode “M”. Instead, the full or par- tial light output of the flash unit is used.

The manual flash mode M is set on the flash unit (see operating instructions for the flash unit). The Winder W and Stroboscopic modes are manual flash modes.

The cameras E-10, E-20P and E-20N do not support the manual flash mode M in the ca- mera modes Program P and shutter priority S!

mecablitz 45 CL-4, 45 CL-4 digi and 60 CT-4

Set “M” or a partial light output on the flash unit. Use the aperture calculator to establish the neces- sary working aperture.

In the camera modes “A” and “M” the aperture established on the flash unit must be set manually on the camera.

When in camera mode “M”, a shutter speed has to be additionally set that is either the same or slower than the camera’s flash sync speed (see camera manual). Use a tripod to eliminate camera shake when using slow shutter speeds.

mecablitz 40 MZ-..., 44 MZ-..., 50 MZ-5, 54 MZ–...

70 MZ-... and 76 MZ-5 digi

The camera automatically transfers the set aper- ture to the flash unit. Set the distance for the given subject by selecting an appropriate aperture / par- tial light-output combination (camera/flash unit). The flash-to-subject distance for correct exposure

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Metz SCA 3202-M manual Manual flash mode M, 70 MZ-... and 76 MZ-5 digi, Mecablitz 40 MZ-..., 44 MZ-..., 50 MZ-5, 54 MZ