User manual METZ MECABLITZ 28 CS-2 DIGITAL
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[. . . ] Pour un affichage correct de la zone de portée et de la distance sur l'écran ACL du flash, il faut introduire sur le flash le paramètre , , état du réflecteur". Affichage de distance en mode flash manuel M L'écran de contrôle ACL affiche la distance à respecter pour obtenir une photo avec une exposition correcte du sujet. Let er bij het inleggen van de batterijen op, dat de + pool en de - pool als door de symbolen aangegeven liggen. Congratulations on purchasing our flash 28 CS-2 digital and thank you for the confidence in our products. [. . . ] If necessary, adaptation can be renewed when the settings of the camera's flash unit, the preflash technology (e. Wall or ceiling of a room) at a distance of 2 m to 3 m with the camera's internal flash unit. On the basis of this shot the 28 CS-2 establishes the number of preflashes fired by the camera's internal flash unit and automatically stores the data. The flash readiness indicator on the flash unit lights up again and "o. The LC display indicates the symbol "SL " for the slave mode with learn function, together with the flash mode ( "A", "M" or "EASY") and the maximum flash range (see Chapter 10. Nikon 3D and D-TTL), as well as the Metz Remote Flash Mode, is not supported!The slave unit can be operated together with your camera's internal flash unit after the appropriate slave mode has been established or set. If this f-number and ISO value cannot be set on the flash unit, then set the next closest value. The sensor has a measuring angle of 25° and only measures while the flash unit is emitting light. The measurement takes into account the light of the camera's internal flash emitted at the same time as the light from the slave flash. Setting procedure Continue depressing the "MODE" key on the slave until "A" flashes on the display. Depress the "MODE" key repeatedly to select between the different flash modes: Automatic "A", Manual "M", Metz Remote Flash Mode "SL" (SLave) and "EASY". In automatic flash mode the photo cell sensor of the flash unit measures the light reflected by the subject. The flash unit interrupts light emission as soon as the necessary amount of light for a correct exposure has been reached. This means that a new aperture does not have to be calculated and set when the distance is changed, provided that the subject remains within the automatic flash range. In this mode the flash unit emits an uncontrolled flash at full light output (P 1/1) or partial light output (P 1/2, P 1/4, P 1/8 or P 1/16). Adaptation to the photographic situation is achieved by selecting the corresponding aperture and ISO setting on the camera and flash unit or by setting a partial light output (see Chapter 9. The LC display will then indicate the flash-to-subject distance to be maintained for a correct exposure (see Chapter 10. The Metz-Remote Flash Mode permits cordless remote triggering of one or more off-camera slaves by a special on-camera master flash unit (controller). The slaves are controlled by the flash light from the master flash unit. The on-camera "master" (controller) must be able to support the cordless Metz Remote System (only with mecablitz 40 MZ-. The light output is controlled by the camera (Metz-TTL-Remote Flash Mode) or by a photo cell sensor in the master flash unit (Metz Automatic Remote Flash Mode). [. . . ] The flash unit is factory-set to a delay period of 45 milliseconds (ms) between measuring preflash and main flash. This means that the flash unit will only be triggered if the time between the first measuring pre- Digital cameras with different flash parameter settings usually offer the possibility to adapt the flash delay time. With some digital cameras the time between the measuring preflash and the main flash is shorter than 45 ms. To ensure that the slave flash unit can also be used with such cameras, the flash delay time has to be shortened. [. . . ]
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