Metz MECABLITZ 54 MZ-4/4I Cable Box User Manual


 
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Foreword
We congratulate you on purchasing this flash unit and thank you for your
confidence in Metz products.
It is only natural that you should want to use your flash unit straight away.
However, we recommend that you study these operating instructions before-
hand to be able to fully exploit and utilize all the capabilities offered.
The following operating instructions are conceived such that they describe a
camera + flashgun system combined with the standard foot 301 or an
SCA 3xx2 adapter.
Please also open the back cover page with the illustrations.
This flash unit is compatible with:
• all cameras that have a hot shoe contact
• all cameras that have an accessory shoe without hot-shoe contact, and use
a synch cable (see Optional Extras)
•system cameras
Optimal adaptation to your camera is achieved by using an SCA adapter.
The enclosed SCA 3xx2/3xx Table will indicate the adapter you require for
your particular camera. This table also indicates the special flash functions
that can then be performed.
For more information, visit our web site at www.metz.de
We wish you great pleasure with this new flash unit.
Survey of the operating modes and special functions :
54 MZ-.. with SCA 3xx2 adapter:
Numerous additional special flash functions are available when the meca-
blitz 54 MZ-.. is operated with an SCA 3xx2 adapter. It supports virtually
all special flash functions offered by prominent camera manufacturers! The
availability of individual special functions, however, depends on the given
camera system (camera manufacturer) and the specific camera type. For
more detailed information please refer to the SCA Survey Table and the
operating instructions for the individual SCA adapters.
• TTL flash mode
1)
- Metz TTL remote mode
1)
- Canon ETTL flash mode
1)
- Canon ETTL HSS flash mode
1) 2)
- Minolta TTL HSS flash mode
1) 2)
- Nikon matrix-controlled fill-in flash mode
- Nikon 3D multi-sensor fill-in flash mode
- Nikon D-TTL flash mode
3)
- Nikon D-TTL-SD flash mode
3)
- Nikon i-TTL-flash mode
4)
- Nikon i-TTL-BL-flash mode
4)
- Olympus TTL-flash modeflash mode
5)
with digitalcameras
• Manual flash mode with partial light output levels
• Manual HSS flash mode
2)
with Canon, Minolta, Nikon
• Automatic flash mode
- Metz auto remote mode
• Stroboscopic mode
Manual flash exposure correction in TTL
1)
and A mode
Flash bracketing series Fb in TTL and A mode
1st or 2nd curtain synchronisation
Automatic power-zoom control
Automatic AF measuring beam control
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