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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
akupsys 7:19am on Friday, October 29th, 2010 
Great flash - better than Canon This is a fast flash, the recharge time is amazing, only downside is no sync socket.
hmsg 9:03am on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 
Metz 48 AF-1 shoe mount flash for Pentax Digital SLR An excellent flash unit. I have two little problems for Mac computer owners.
Helmut_Seidel 9:05am on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 
Wonderful results and worth the price I bought the Metz 48 flash along with the Lumiquest Pro bounce system to use with my Pentax K20d. Outstanding Value and Versatility I own an Olympus e-620 DSLR.
passa 11:20am on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
Metz 48 AF-1 DIG PENTAX/SAMSUNG I had been looking at the Metz36 flashgun for a few months while waiting until I had bought a few lenses (priority) fo... Metz 48 AF-1 DIG PENTAX/SAMSUNG Toss and turned between a Pentax flash, the Metz and my budget. Finally choose this . Metz 48 AF-1 DIG PENTAX/SAMSUNG Toss and turned between a Pentax flash, the Metz and my budget. Finally choose this .
Armin Fach 8:10am on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 
One of the best flashes I have used in a long time. The build quality is very solid and the design is great.

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Press release photokina 2008
Metz-Werke GmbH & Co KG Corporate Communication Ohmstrae 55 D-90513 Zirndorf Further information: Company: Thomas Hey Products: Kristina Sder Tel.: +49 (0) 911 / 97 06-239 Fax: +49 (0) 911 / 97 06-233 E-mail: presse@metz.de Internet: www.metz.de
Metz mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital:
for Canon, Nikon, Olympus/Panasonic, Pentax/Samsung or Sony Alpha
TIPA Award 2008 - best accessory
Metz walked away from this years TIPA Awards with the first prize in the Best Accessory section. The Technical Image Press Association awarded the top prize to the Metz mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital in the best accessory section of its competition for the best photo and imaging products in Europe. The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) was established in 1991 as an independent, non-profit-making association of European photography and imaging magazines. With 31 member publications from 12 countries, TIPA is one of the largest and most influential organisations of its kind.
Metz mecablitz 48 AF 1 digital is available versions digital cameras from Canon, Nikon, Pentax/Samsung, Olympus/Panasonic and Sony Alpha with specific TTL flash modes for each system. Perfectly equipped with reflector head that can be fully swivelled and tilted, as well as integrated diffuser and reflector card.
Presenting the new Metz mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital stylish and technically stateof-the-art. Equipped with a USB port for firmware updates via internet, it has proved to be every bit as innovative as its big brother, the 58 AF-1 digital. Perfectly adapted to digital cameras from all the leading manufacturers, it is available in five different versions each one is flash-primed by means of its fully TTL automatic flash modes. They enable precision light output that is customised for each individual subject. Numerous manual intervention options optimise the flexibility required for photographic creative flexibility. Supported by a fully swivelling reflector system, which also has an extensible reflector card and a diffuser, almost unlimited possibilities are opened up in creative lighting management. If that were not enough, the 48 AF-1 digital can thanks to its slave function be used in the respective camera-specific remote TTL systems. It is premium flash unit for committed amateur photographers with a distinctly attractive price-performance ratio.
High-performance compact flash with USB port
With the mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital, another Metz flash with USB port becomes available that corresponds to the mecablitz 58 AF-1 digital in form and function. The mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital is the ideal, economical alternative to its big brother, the 58 AF-1 digital that received the Plus X Award Innovation and the EISA AWARD as the Best Product 2007- 2008 in the category Photography Accessories. Software updates can be conveniently performed via the internet with the Metz mecablitz 48 AF-1 digitals USB port. Due to its high GN of 48 at ISO 100/21 and 105 mm focal length, the 48 AF-1 digital is not only especially powerful but also can be used for indirect flash lighting to great effect. A particular highlight is a reflector card that can be flipped out and is integrated into the units vertically tilting and horizontally swivelling reflector. An integrated, flip-out wide-angle diffuser means that the 48 AF-1 digital is even suitable for wide-angle focal lengths from 18 mm.(35 mm format). In addition, the 58-23 bounce diffuser is available as an optional accessory for indirect flash lighting. Of course, in addition to a wealth of other special functions, such as high-speed synchronisation, the various versions of the mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital can make full use of the sophisticated flash technologies offered by the various camera makers. Thus 48 AF-1 digital offers for flash operation Canon E-TTL and E-TTL II for Nikon i-TTL and D-TTL for Pentax/Samsung P-TTL, flash operation for Olympus/Panasonic TTL and ADI and TTL pre-flash operation for Sony Alpha cameras.

The Metz press department looks forward to receiving your specimen copy: presse@metz.de Image and text download at www.metz.de/presse Thomas Hey, Head of Corporate Communication Kristina Sder, Press/Media Department
For technical specifications see overleaf
Technical specifications for Metz mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital

Flash output

High max. GN of 48 for ISO 100/21 and 105 mm High number of flashes (e.g. 210 full flashes with alkaline-magnesium batteries) Flash recycle time 0.secs (depending on the energy source and flash output)

Basic configuration

Vertical (-7/+90) and horizontal (270) swivel reflector illuminable LCD display Motor zoom for 24 - 105 mm illumination Integrated wide-angle diffuser for 18 mm illumination Reflector card that can be flipped open for soft flash illumination Modelling light (permanent light for checking the photo) Integrated autofocus measurement flash Flash standby and exposure control indicators at flash unit and view finder Flash range indicator on LC Display Automatic unit switch-off and manual key lock

Basic flash functions

TTL flash mode Manual flash mode with 8 partial lighting levels HSS high speed synchronization 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization Manual flash exposure correction for TTL flash mode Automatic fill-in flash Flash bracketing
Camera-specific flash functions
E-TTL / E-TTL II flash mode (Canon) i-TTL / D-TTL / 3D flash mode (Nikon / Fujifilm) P-TTL flash mode (Pentax / Samsung) Four-Thirds TTL flash mode (Olympus / Panasonic / Leica) ADI flash mode (Sony Alpha) Camera-specific TTL remote mode (slave operation)

Prepared for the future

Firmware update via integrated USB port

Power sources

4 x AA alkaline-magnesium or lithium batteries 4 x AA NC or NiMH rechargeable batteries

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The Fascination of Flash Photography
Metz mecablitz Flash units for analog and digital cameras
Metz mecablitz Complete Photo Electronics Catalogue 2009/2010
Metz always first class. www.metz.de

Contents

Into the future with tradition Photo Gallery Product Families
System Flash Units Metz mecablitz 58 AF-1 digital Metz mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital Metz mecablitz 36 AF-4 digital
SCA Flash Units Metz mecablitz 76 MZ-5 digital Metz mecablitz 45 CL-4 digital Metz mecablitz 54 MZ-4i digital Metz mecablitz 44 MZ-2 digital
Automatic Flash Units Metz mecablitz 45 CL-1 Metz mecablitz 36 C-2 + Metz mecablitz 20 C-2
Slave Flash Units Metz mecablitz 28 CS-2 digital Metz mecablitz 15 MS-1 digital
Quick Search Technical Data Accessories Technical Dictionary
Into the future with tradition
For decades, Metz has played a leading role in professional flash photography. Its no wonder, because the companys product range is very diverse. Ranging from handy and compact up to powerful handheld flashguns, there is just the right light for any need. The highly-developed SCA adapter system is another Metz strength. It makes it possible for Metz SCA flash units to be used on many cameras. Metz thus successfully manufactures products that stand out due to their versatility, long service life, and quality.

Excellent quality

Metz flash units operated convincingly in many tests. This is the case for light performance as well as reliability and handling. In order to maintain this quality, the Metz plants in Zirndorf near Nuremberg consistently rely on development and production in its German location. Highly-qualified personnel and our own training system, as well as the know-how from decades of development work, combined with demanding quality management (ISO 9001) in all corporate divisions guarantee that the highest demands are met: Metz always first class.

Metz Ideas have a future

Through an entire series of technical pioneer work, the Metz plants have established an excellent reputation over many decades. This is the result of core competences in the areas of electronics and plastics engineering. An entire series of
innovations, such as the worlds

Technical perfection

Decades of development experience and production in Germany ensure the high technical standard of Metz devices. The use of highquality components in connection with the most modern high-tech SMD assembly machines ensure that you can rely on Metz products. Convincing evidence for this is the worldwide marketing of high-quality products, both in the flash sector as well as in ultramodern TV production.
first integrated USB port in the mecablitz 58 AF-1 digital, mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital and mecablitz 15 MS-1digital, or the self-learning slave mode of the mecablitz 28 CS-2 digital, are typical examples of this.

Photo Gallery

More fun better pictures
Using a flash pays off: Anyone using additional light when taking a photograph obtains better results, because in post-processing, it isnt possible to obtain missing colors or brilliance from the picture: The methods: Using a flash doesnt only mean flooding a dark subject with light; rather it also means handling this light in a target manner as well as creatively. There are very different methods available to achieve this. It starts with a direct flash of the subject with a flash unit fastened to the camera, and continues with a bounce flash, which is made possible by turning and tilting the reflector head. This way, the light can be redirected either with a special bounce diffuser or with an extendable, integrated reflector card. In addition, there are other flash methods that can be achieved through an off-camera use of the units. Adjusting the flash exposure plays a major role in the effect of a subject. In many Metz flash devices, the amount of light can be controlled variably, and thus balanced entirely according to need. In this way, a lighting mood is never lost. There is even considerable advantage in using a Metz flash in daylight. Shadowed areas or backlight can be brightened optimally in this way, and it enables pictures with undreamed-of sharpness and brilliance. In contrast to bygone eras, flashes and cameras themselves already contribute a great deal to successful exposure. These days, no flash photographer has to spend time on f-stop calculations or use various formulas. Intelligent units have now taken over most of the work. With the help of various special functions, one can concentrate on the essentials, i.e. the picture composition. That way, using a flash is really fun!

Flash output

high max. GN of 58 for ISO 100/21 and 105 mm

Basic configuration

secondary reflector with 3 light output ratios vertical (-7/+90) and horizontal (300) swivel reflector easy operating concept illuminable dot-matrix display motor zoom for 24 - 105 mm illumination integrated wide-angle diffuser for 18 mm illumination reflector card that can be flipped open for soft flash illumination modeling light (permanent light for checking the photo) integrated autofocus multi-zone measuring flash flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera flash range indicator automatic unit switch-off and manual key lock

Standard flash modes

TTL flash mode automatic flash mode with 12 automatic apertures manual flash mode with 25 partial lighting levels stroboscope mode HSS high speed synchronization 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization manual flash exposure correction for TTL or automatic flash mode automatic fill-in flash flash bracketing

In detail

Extendible reflector card

Tilt reflector

Easy to operate

USB port

Secondar y reflector with 3 par tial lighting levels
GN of 58 at ISO 100/21 (105 mm) GN of 42 at ISO 100/21 (50 mm)
Camera-specific system flash modes

Canon Version

E-TTL- / E-TTL-II flash mode E-TTL remote mode (master and slave operation)
CANON NIKON FUJIfilm OLYMPUS PANASONIC PENTAX SAMSUNG SONY (DSLR)

Nikon / Fujifilm Version

i-TTL / D-TTL / 3D flash mode i-TTL remote mode (master and slave operation)
Olympus / Panasonic / Leica Version
Four Thirds TTL flash mode Four Thirds TTL remote mode (slave operation)

Pentax / Samsung Version

P-TTL flash mode P-TTL remote mode (master and slave operation)

Sony alpha Version

ADI flash mode ADI remote mode (master and slave operation)
Guaranteed in the future Power supply
Firmware update via integrated USB port 4 x AA alkaline-magnesium or lithium batteries 4 x AA NC or NiMH rechargeable batteries powerful Metz NiMH Power Pack P 76 with V 58-50 cable

Included in delivery

belt case slave mounting foot

Accessories

Power Pack P 76 Set (V58-50 cable required)
Mecabounce 58-90 for softer illumination
Bounce diffuser 58-23 for bounce flash
For committed amateur photographers
Best Accessory 2008 Having just been awarded the coveted Tipa Awards 2008 in the category Best Accessory, the Metz mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital is stylish and technically advanced. Equipped with a USB port for firmware updates via Internet, it has shown itself to be just as innovative as its big brother the 58 AF-1 digital, which has been singled out as Europes Flash Unit of the Year 2007/2008*. Perfectly matched to digital cameras from leading manufacturers, it is available in five different versions (Canon, Nikon, Olympus/Panasonic, Pentax/ Samsung or Sony Alpha) - each is flash-ready, due to its fully automatic flash modes. They facilitate precision light output is tailor-made for each individual subject. A variety of manual intervention options complement the photographic creative flexibility. Supported by a fully swivelling reflector system, extendible reflector card and diffuser, it has almost unlimited options for creativity of directional lighting. Thanks to the slave function, the 48 AF-1 digital can even be used detached from the camera. In the respective camera-specific wireless TTL mode, it can thus be used as a slave unit - an outstanding flash unit for committed amateur photographers.

high max. GN of 48 for ISO 100/21 and 105 mm
vertical (-7/+90) and horizontal (300) swivel reflector illuminable LCD display easy operating concept motor zoom for 24 - 105 mm illumination integrated wide-angle diffuser for 18 mm illumination extendible reflector card for soft flash illumination modeling light (permanent light for checking the photo) integrated autofocus measuring flash flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera flash range indicator in the LCD display automatic unit switch-off and manual key lock
TTL flash mode manual flash mode with 8 partial lighting levels HSS high speed synchronization 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization manual flash exposure correction for TTL flash mode automatic fill-in flash flash bracketing

USB por t

GN of 48 at ISO 100/21 (105 mm) GN of 35 at ISO 100/21 (50 mm)
E-TTL- / E-TTL-II flash mode E-TTL remote mode (slave operation)

Nikon/Fujifilm Version

i-TTL / D-TTL / 3D flash mode i-TTL remote mode (slave operation)
Olympus/Panasonic/Leica Version
Four Thirds TTL flash mode Four Thirds TTL remote mode (slave operation)

Pentax/Samsung Version

P-TTL flash mode P-TTL remote mode (slave operation)
ADI flash mode ADI remote mode (slave operation)
Guaranteed in the future Power sources
4 x AA alkaline-magnesium or lithium batteries 4 x AA NC or NiMH rechargeable batteries
Firmware update via integrated USB port
m e c a b l i t z AF - 4 d igi ta l

For demanding beginners

The compact class Presenting the Metz mecablitz 36 AF-4C digital for Canon, 36 AF-4N digital for Nikon, 36 AF-4O digital for Olympus and Panasonic, 36 AF-4P for Pentax / Samsung and 36 AF-4S for Sony Alpha, in the smart Cobra design. With these sophisticated entry-level models Metz has just the right flash solution for these digital camera user groups. In addition, they are impressive because of their likeably easy operation. Even bounce flash becomes childs play, due to the vertically-tilting reflector. The manually-adjustable zoom reflector has other advantages. By adjusting the reflector to different focal lengths, the illumination angle of the 36 AF-4 digital can be optimally utilized.
max. GN of 36 for ISO 100/21 and 85 mm
vertically tilting reflector +90 LED displays manual zoom reflector for 28 - 85 mm illumination integrated autofocus measurement flash flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera
TTL flash mode 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization manual flash exposure correction for TTL flash mode (if it can be set on the camera) automatic fill-in flash

Spotlight for AF measurement flash
Tilt reflector (only vertical)
Zoom reflector (28-85 mm)
GN of 36 at ISO 100/21 (85 mm) GN of 30 at ISO 100/21 (50 mm)

E-TTL flash mode

i-TTL flash mode
Four Thirds TTL flash mode

P-TTL flash mode

ADI flash mode firmware update possible via Metz Service
4 x AA alkaline-magnesium batteries 4 x AA NC or NiMH rechargeable batteries
The unique special feature of Metz SCA flash units is that one and the same flash unit can be used with different cameras it doesnt matter whether they are digital or analog. By simply replacing the adapter, system cameras from different manufacturers can be used, because they offer the richest array of special functions. Flash units with SCA adapters are just as suitable for system camera owners as for medium-format camera owners. All members of the SCA family meet this criterion, whether it is a handheld flash gun or a compact flash.

A second look

Many wedding photographs are exclusively standard poses. Anyone who comes up with additional ideas here can score bonus points. Why not photograph the bridal couple or wedding guests during small talk? With some flash, the subject is given additional sharpness and brilliance. For this purpose, there are different partial light output levels to choose from with Metz handheld flash guns.

Perfectly-equipped

Tough professional use requires the maximum flash power. The new, practical, high-power Power Pack P 76, which attaches to your belt, provides even more energy. This increases flash output, while simultaneously reducing the flash recycle time. This is a dramatic improvement, which makes it possible to fall back on maximum flash power when taking a battery-draining series of shots.
m e c a b l i t z M Z - 5 d igi ta l

Light power for pros

Powerful handheld flash guns Worldwide, professional photographers put their trust in the powerful 76 MZ-5 digital from Metz. Above all at weddings and fashion shows, its ability to take fast series of shots pays off. Its secondary reflector which makes it possible to set perfect highlights in the eye is worth its weight in gold. It goes without saying that the camera-specific system flash modes of the various manufacturers can also be used perfectly with this professional flash, through different SCA adapters.All menu navigation settings can be activated from the device itself, and a locking function means you wont accidentally change fixed values. Of course, the 76 MZ-5 digital keeps up with the times and provides outstanding flash convenience with a great deal of creative flexibility in setting up shots. Discriminating photographers will appreciate the lasting flash performance ensured by the NiMH rechargeable battery and the Metz charger. It offers considerably more power than the previous NiCad rechargeable battery. The control unit of the 76 MZ-5 digital is specially equipped with a large, illuminated dot matrix display. Plus, the reflector of the zoom flash unit automatically adapts to a focal length range of 24 - 105 mm depending on the type of camera. A wide-angle diffusing disk, included with the flash, enables expansion to 20 mm.

high max. GN of 54 for ISO 100/21 and 105 mm
SCA adapter system (flash unit useable with different cameras) secondary reflector vertical (-7/+90) and horizontal (270) tilt reflector illuminable LCD display easy operating concept motor zoom for 24 - 105 mm illumination integrated wide-angle diffuser for 20 mm illumination modeling light (permanent light for checking the photo) integrated autofocus measurement flash flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera flash range indicator in LCD automatic unit switch-off and manual key lock

Standard Flash Modes

TTL flash mode automatic flash mode with 12 automatic apertures manual flash mode with 25 partial lighting levels stroboscope mode HSS high speed synchronization (Canon, Sony, Nikon analog, Leica) 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization manual flash exposure correction for TTL or automatic flash mode automatic fill-in flash flash bracketing
Secondar y reflector with attachable reduction filter
2 function keys, 1 control dial
GN of 54 at ISO 100/21 (105 mm) GN of 40 at ISO 100/21 (50 mm)
ADI flash mode ADI remote mode (slave function)
4 x AA alkaline-magnesium or lithium batteries 4 x AA NC or NiMH rechargeable batteries powerful Metz NiMH Power Pack P 76 with V 54-50 cable
Light reduction filter Bag Standard foot
Power Pack P 76 (V 54-50 connection cable required)
Connecting cable SCA 3008A with SCA 3002 adapters and camera bracket 40-36
SCA 3083 digital slave adapter
Mecabounce 44-90 for softer illumination
m e c a b l i t z M Z - 2 d igi ta l
Variable entry-level model: In conjunction with the respective SCA adapter, the mecablitz 44 MZ-2 digital can be used with almost any analog SLR camera as well as with digital cameras from Nikon and Olympus/Panasonic (Four Thirds standard). The powerful motor zoom compact flash model (GN 44) with the large light angle of 28-105 mm can be used either in TTL, automatic, or manual flash mode and is distinguished by the interesting special functions. For example, its strengths include the Nikon i-TTL flash mode, which makes fill-in flash possible in daylight to effectively brighten far too dark shadowy areas, second curtain synchronization (important to enable more natural blurring effects) and much more. In addition, the 44 MZ-2 digital supports the special flash functions for cameras from Hasselblad, Mamiya, Rollei, and Leica.

adjustable zoom reflector, with which the light output can be optimized within the focal length of 28 - 85 mm. LED displays on the back of the unit give information about the flash readiness and correct exposure.

Zoom reflector (28-85mm)

Standard sync cable 36-50
Camera bracket 40-36 Spiral sync cable 36-52

mecablitz 20 C-2

For price-conscious beginners
Small, but look out: This is an ideal complement for everyone who loves compactness and doesnt want to go without good flash photos. The currently smallest compact flash unit from Metz is clearly more effective than the flash integrated into the camera. The mecablitz 20 C-2 with GN 20 at ISO 100/21 and 35 mm focal length is intended for all those who prefer a flash which will also fit into your jacket pocket. This small, chic model offers two automatic apertures. And the special key feature is the swivel reflector! LED displays on the back of the unit provide information about the flash readiness and also the correct exposure.
max. GN of 20 for ISO 100/21 and 35 mm high number of flashes (e.g. 150 full flashes with alkaline-magnesium batteries) flash recycle time 0.sec. (depending on the energy source and flash output)
connection to camera via hot-shoe contact (x-synchronization) or via sync cable (included in delivery) vertically tilting reflector +90 LED displays flash readiness and exposure control indicator on the unit
automatic flash mode with 2 automatic apertures manual flash mode

IN DETAIL Accessories

2 x AA alkaline-magnesium batteries 2 x AA NC or NiMH rechargeable batteries

standard sync cable

Practical tilt reflector

Camera bracket 40-36

GN of 20 at ISO 100/21 (35 mm)
S l av e f l a s h u n i t s
Slave mode (light controlled): With the mecablitz 28 CS-2 digital, you have a pure slave flash unit at your disposal that only flashes when you want it to with any camera. This is made possible by its learning function, which recognizes the pre-flash of your camera and only responds to its main flash. With this model, the picture results can be controlled very easily via the plus/minus buttons. Metz slave mode (wireless Metz remote system): This clever Metz system facilitates targeted light control for two Metz flash units. Here, one is attached directly to the camera as a so-called master flash. In contrast, the other slave flash unit can be positioned anywhere in the room. For this type of slave mode, a current Metz SCA flash unit is equipped with an SCA slave adapter (SCA-3083) instead of the SCA camera adapter, which is used for a conventional flash. This slave adapter makes additional slave qualities possible. By using a mecalux 11 as a server flash trigger, a flash unit can also be activated. However, all settings must be made on the flash unit itself here. Slave mode for the respective camera manufacture: Another way of using slave mode is opened up by the two system flash units mecablitz 58 AF-1 digital and mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital. Both models are not directly assigned to the slave category, but they still can be used as intelligent slave variants as well. Here, they support the flash modes of the respective camera manufacturer. In addition, the mecablitz 58 AF-1 digital has a master function that you can always use if the integrated flash of the camera doesnt provide a master mode.

Side lighting

The slave flash mode is interesting in order to obtain especially varied directed lighting. Completely without a cable (wireless), this method can be used to place and trigger an external flash at any place in the room. In this way, interesting additional lighting can be set, whether in the form of a light accent or a side light, for example. Naturally, multiple slaves can be used at the same time. It is particularly exciting to use this to obtain separate lighting for the subject and the background of the picture.
Slave mode at close range: The Metz macro flash is attached directly onto the lens, thus enabling precise and creative lighting in the macro range. In addition to which the Metz mecablitz 15 MS-1 digital can also be used in its slave function for effectively brightening up dark areas of the picture.

Creative at close range:

Correct lighting is of particular importance in the macro range. The Metz macro flash 15 MS-1 digital is especially suited for this. Due to its positioning directly on the lens the light cannot fail to reach its destination. With its ring form and completely wireless functionality, the new Metz flash unit is excitingly attractive. Special light accents and a variety of lighting options are also possible thanks to adjustable reflectors. Thus, directed light can be adjusted in terms of contrast and brightness. In the slave mode, the Metz mecablitz 15 MS-1 can also be used to effectively lighten shadowed areas of pictures.
m e c a b l i t z C s - 2 d igi ta l

For the imaginative

Flash with a fun factor: Have you ever been upset due to photographs that are too dark, because the integrated flash in your camera was once again inadequate? Wouldnt you like to have a handy flash unit that can also be used separate from the camera once in a while? Then Metz has the perfect solution for you! Let the curtain rise for the Metz mecablitz 28 CS-2 digital, with technology and a size that have been optimally matched to compact digital cameras. The fun factor comes from the self-learning slave mode and the clever EASY mode. For the first time, flash results can be affected directly by means of the immediate correct buttons (+/-). This means you only have to take the shot check the results on the cameras monitor and readjust using the buttons if necessary. With this slave model, you increase the flash power absolutely without any undesired side effects. This is because it draws its energy either from alkaline micro batteries, which are available everywhere, or from equally economical rechargeable Micro batteries.

Regarding your type of camera, also take note the SCA packaging imprint and the M version of the adapter. For current versions of the flash units or alternatively the adapters, see www.metz.de.

45 CL-4 digital Basic

45 CL-4 digital kit inCl. SCA 3045

76 MZ-5 digital

58 AF-1C 58 AF-1C 58 AF-1C
SCA 3102 SCA 3102 SCA 3102
48 AF-1C 48 AF-1C 48 AF-1C

SCA 3102

36 AF-4C 36 AF-4C 36 AF-4C
58 AF-1N 58 AF-1N 58 AF-1N 58 AF-1N 58 AF-1N
SCA 3402 SCA 3402 SCA 3402 SCA 3402 SCA 3402
48 AF-1N 48 AF-1N 48 AF-1N 48 AF-1N 48 AF-1N
SCA 3402 SCA 3402 SCA 3402 SCA 3402
36 AF-4N 36 AF-4N 36 AF-4N

SCA 300A + SCA 301

58 AF-1N 58 AF-1N

301 SCA 3402 SCA 3402

48 AF-1N 48 AF-1N

301 SCA 3402

36 C-AF-4N

20 C-2

SCA 390 + 40-36 SCA 3902

SCA 300A + SCA 301

58 AF-1O

SCA 351 SCA SCA 3202

48 AF-1O

36 AF-4O

20 C-2
SCA 396 + SCA 300 E + 40-36 SCA 3952

58 AF-1O

SCA 3202

48 AF-1O

36 AF-4O

58 AF-1O

301 SCA 3502 SCA 3202

48 AF-1O

36 C-AF-4O

58 AF-1P

SCA 3702

48 AF-1P

36 AF-4P

58 AF-1P

SCA 356 + SCA 300 D SCA 3562 SCA 3702

48 AF-1P

SCA 356 + SCA 300 D SCA 3562

36 AF-4P

SCA 3302

48 AF-1S

36 AF-4S
28 CS-2 DIGITAL is suitable for compact cameras of all brands with an integrated flash
* The following operating modes are available, depending on camera configuration: - Remote TTL slave - Slave with or without pre-flash suppression - Manual mode via sync cable Please follow the operating instructions. Consult www.metz.de for more information

15 MS-1 Digital*

54 MZ-4i digital

58 AF-1 digital

48 AF-1 digital

36 AF-4/36C-2

44 MZ-2

45 CL-1

20 C-2

44 MZ-2 digital

36 C-2

Configuration features: Flash output GN for ISO 100 and 35 mm or 50 mm GN for ISO 100 and max. zoom Basic configuration Adapter system SCA 300 Adapter system SCA 3002 Illumination from. mm (KB format) Motor zoom main reflector Manual zoom main reflector Extended zoom mode for main reflector Main reflector can be tilted and rotated Vertical tilting range in Horizontal swiveling range in Integrated wide-angle diffuser for illumination in mm (KB format) Attachable wide-angle / telephoto / bounce diffuser lens cover Integrated reflector card for main reflector Secondary reflector / partial lighting levels (manually adjustable) Secondary reflector support for system flash functions Dot matrix display / illuminated LCD display / illuminated LED displays Range display Flash readiness indicator / exposure control indicator on the flash unit Acoustic status messages (beep) Modelling light function Manual key lock (KEYLOCK) Automatic unit switch-off (auto off) Wake-up function by the camera Automatic AF measurement flash / multi-zone AF measurement flash AF auxiliary light Metz remote flash mode (master/slave) Master flash mode (Metz remote) Slave flash mode (Metz remote) Standard flash modes TTL flash mode (without pre-flash) Automatic flash mode EASY Mode flash mode f-stops for automatic flash mode Manual flash mode Partial lighting levels Slave flash mode (pre-flash technique / learning function) Stroboscope flash mode System flash functions Automatic fill-in flash Flash-ready indication in camera viewfinder Exposure control indication in camera viewfinder 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization High-speed synchronization (HSS or FP) Manual flash exposure correction Manual flash bracketing Pre-flash function against the red eye effect

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15 MS-1 Digital

28 CS-2 digital

36 AF-4 digital
45 CL-4 digital BASIC / KIT
Configuration features: System-Blitzbetriebsarten Cannon E-TTL- / E-TTL-II flash mode Canon FE flash exposure memory for E-TTL and E-TTL-II flash mode Canon E-TTL remote flash system as master/controller/slave Leica group number control (GNC) Nikon 3D multi-sensor fill-in flash mode Nikon D-TTL / 3D flash mode
Nikon FV flash exposure memory for i-TTL and i-TTL-BL flash mode

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Nikon i-TTL / i-TTL-BL flash mode Nikon matrix controlled fill-in flash mode Nikon underexposure warning in EV (f-stops) Nikon i-TTL remote flash system as master/controller/slave Olympus TTL flash mode with measurement pre-flash technique Olympus/Panasonic/Leica Four Thirds System (TTL compatible)
Olympus Four Thirds system TTL remote flash system as master/controller/slave
Pentax/Samsung contrast control Pentax/Samsung P-TTL flash mode Pentax Spot-beam mode Pentax/Samsung P-TTL remote flash system as master/controller/slave Sony DSLR-ADI flash control Sony DSLR multi-zone flash measurement (TTL pre-flash measurement) Sony DSLR remote flash system as master/controller/slave Guaranteed in the future Firmware update via Metz Service Firmware update via USB port Power supply Runs on alkaline-magnesium batteries (1.5 V)
Runs on NiCad rechargeable batteries or NiMH rechargeable batteries (1.2 V)

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0,1/6 0,1/5 0,1/10 0,1/4 0,1/4 0,1/4
Runs on lithium batteries (1.5 V) Runs on Metz NiMH rechargeable battery pack External energy supply with Metz Power Pack P 76 Number of flashes (at full light output) Running on alkaline-magnesium batteries (1.5 V) Running on NiCd rechargeable batteries (1.2 V/600 mAh) Running on NiMH rechargeable batteries (1.2 V/1600 mAh) Running on lithium batteries (1.5 V) Running on Metz NiMH rechargeable battery pack (1600 mAh) External energy supply with Metz Power Pack P 76 Flash cycle time in sec. (min./max.) Running on alkaline-magnesium batteries (1.5 V)
Running on NiCd rechargeable batteries or NiMH rechargeable batteries (1.2 V) 0,1/4 0,3/11

250 460

205 370
100 5) 35 5) 140 5) 175 5)
140 5) 150 5) 200 5) 250 5)

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1) = Standard foot 301 required 2) = SCA 3045 required 3) = SCA 300 D required 4) Can be obtained from the reseller partners of the camera manufacturer 5) = SCA 300 A or SCA 3045 required
TE C HN I C AL G LOSSAR Y
A ADI Modern further development of the TTL flash control for Sony Alpha and Konica-Minolta cameras in which, for example, the data for distance to the subject must be put into the flash exposure in addition. AF measurement flash An autofocus auxiliary light (AF measurement flash) integrated in the flash unit automatically supports the central autofocus sensor of the camera in the event of low ambient light. For a multi-zone the process. Automatic unit switch-off During extended breaks from photographing, the flash unit is switched automatically to an energysaving standby state to prevent the power source from discharging (Auto-Off). Through the wake-up function, the flash unit is reactivated, for example when the shutter release is actuated. AF measurement flash, the decentralized AF sensors are supported in
D D-TTL Modern further development of the TTL flash control with measurement pre-flash technique for Nikon and Fujifilm cameras. 3D and D-TTL-3D For the 3D-TTL (Nikon) and D-TTL-3D flash control, additional data such as the distance to the subject, for example, is taken into consideration in the flash exposure. Dot matrix display with soft keys Individual adaptation of the display on the camera system and the operating state for optimum and self-explanatory operation of the flash unit via soft keys. E E-TTL Modern measurement further development technique for of the TTL flash control with pre-flash Canon EOS and PowerShot cameras. E-TTL II
Flash readiness indication The flash readiness indication illuminates when there is enough energy in the flash capacitor of the flash unit. G Guide number (GN) The guide number is the code number for the light output of a flash unit. It is dependent on the set light sensitivity ISO and (for zoom reflectors) on the reflector position, as well as on any reflector attachments that may be in use (e.g. wideangle or telephoto lens cover). For high speed synchronization (HSS), the guide number is dependent on the shutter speed as well. H HSS high speed synchronization In high speed synchronization (HSS), you can flash with exposure times that are shorter than the flash sync time of the camera. As a result, flash photos with wide aperture openings are possible for high ambient light levels, for example to limit the depth of field in portrait shots. I For E-TTL-II, additional data is taken into consideration during i-TTL Modern further development of the TTL flash control with measurement pre-flash technique for Nikon and Fujifilm cameras. i-TTL-BL For the i-TTL BL flash control, additional data such as the distance to the subject, for example, is taken into consideration in the flash exposure. K

Automatic flash mode A photo sensor integrated in the flash unit measures the subject during photographing, and automatically terminates the light output as soon as the subject is correctly exposed.
flash exposure such as the distance to the subject and the guide number of the flash unit, for example. Extended zoom
B Buzzer Additional acoustic status messages can be activated for flash readiness, flash exposure control as well as warning tones. F C Correct exposure indication The correct exposure indication OK is shown on the flash unit after the photograph if the subject in automatic or TTL flash mode was correctly exposed.
With Motor Zoom mode, the main reflector illuminates the subject more than necessary by one reflector position. As a result, the additional dispersed light provides softer illumination of the subject.
Key function Locking of the operating elebracketing series with ments. Protects against unintentional changes. L LCD / LED display Provides information on the flash modes and settings being used. (>>> Dot matrix display) Flash
Flash bracketing three photos of different flash exposure: minus correction value, no correction value, and plus correction value.
M Manual flash mode Flash mode with unregulated light output. The flash unit delivers the full light output, if no partial light output is set. Manual zoom The zoom position of the main reflector and thus the illumination of the flash unit can be adjusted manually to the lens focal length. Modeling light Modeling light is a stroboscope light with a high flash frequency lasting a few seconds. With this quasi permanent light, the light dispersion and shadow formation at the subject can be checked before taking the photograph. Motor zoom The zoom position of the main reflector and hence the illumination of the flash unit can be adjusted automatically to the lens focal length. P Partial light mode Manual flash mode with unregulated light output. By setting partial light mode on the flash unit, the light output or illumination duration of the flash unit can be adapted specifically to the photographic situation. P-TTL Modern measurement further development of the TTL flash control with pre-flash technique for Pentax and Samsung cameras. R REAR Synchronisation to the 2nd shutter curtain for more natural blurring effects for longer exposure times.

Remote operation A remote system consists of a master or controller flash unit on the camera and one or more slave flash units. The slave flash unit is remotely controlled wirelessly by the master or controller flash unit. With a master flash unit, the flash light contributes to the exposure, in contrast to a controller flash unit. S SCA 3002 adapter system For system cameras with digital or analog data transmission between the camera and flash unit. By using an SCA adapter from the SCA 3002 system, there are numerous additional system flash functions available with flash units from the SCA 3002 system, depending on the type of camera. The firmware of an SCA adapter from the SCA 3002 system is updateable via Metz service for future cameras. The SCA 3002 adapters are an updated version of the SCA 3000 system. SCA 300 adapter system For system cameras for adaptation to flash units of the SCA 3002 or SCA 300 system. Depending on the type of camera, not all system flash functions are supported by the SCA 300 system. Secondary reflectorr To brighten shadows cast in the close-up ranges which appear when using an indirect flash. Slave mode An integrated sensor makes this wireless slave flash mode possible in combination with a master or controller flash unit. (>>> Remote operation) Stroboscope mode Manual flash mode for flash sequences with a selectable intensity, frequency, and number of flashes, e.g. for special effect photos and motion studies.
Swivel reflector Can be tilted horizontally and vertically for indirect flash. Can be tilted vertically for indirect flash. T TTL flash control While taking the photograph, the flash light is measured through the lens (TTL = through the lens) by a sensor in the camera. The light output of the flash unit is terminated as soon as the subject is correctly exposed. TTL fill-in flash control Reduces too high subject contrast (e.g. to brighten dark shadowy areas in bright sunshine). U USB Interface for firmware updates via the Internet. W Wake-up The flash unit can be reactivated by actuating the shutter release if the flash is in energy-saving standby mode after an extended break from taking photographs. (>>> Automatic unit switch-off) Wide-angle attachment Increases the light angle of the flash unit. Depending on the type of flash unit, the wide-angle attachment is either integrated or attachable as an accessory. Z Zoom size Automatic adaptation of the display of the reflector position of the flash unit to the picture-taking chips for digital cameras.

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