Automatic Flash Mode; Strobe Flash Mode - Metz mecablitz 64 AF-1 digital Manual De Instrucciones

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7.5 Automatic flash mode

In the automatic flash mode
unit sensor
reflects back from the subject. The sensor
has a coverage of about 25°, and only mea-
sures the light for the time a flash is fired by
the mecablitz.
The flash is cut off as soon as sufficient light
has been emitted for correct exposure. The
sensor
at the subject.
Setting the mode of operation
M
• Switch on the flash unit with the
9.0 m
M-
5,6
m
35
F
Zoom
m
P
1/1
• Press the sensor button of the displayed
O
MODE
k
ETTL
A
• Press the
M
• Press the
p
q
A
• Set a suitable mode of operation on the
0.8- 9.0 m
• Tap the shutter release to transfer data bet-
M-
5,6
m
35
Zoom
F
m
EV
176
A
measures the light that
of the mecablitz has to be directed
button.
The start screen appears. Thereafter, the
flash unit always switches on with the
mode of operation that was used last .
mode of operation on the touch display as
many times as it takes for the display for
selecting the mode of operation to appear.
sensor buttons on the
A
touch display and select
.
A
sensor button on the touch
display.
A
camera, e.g.
.
ween the flash unit and the camera.
, the flash
+

7.6 Strobe flash mode

The strobe flash mode is a manual flash
mode. It allows several flash exposures to be
made on a single photo, which can be espe-
cially interesting for movement studies or
special effect images. In strobe flash mode,
several flashes at a certain flash frequency
are emitted. For this reason, this function is
only possible with a partial light output of
1/8 or less.
For a strobe exposure, the frequency of the
flashes (flashes per second) as well as the
number of flashes must be selected.
Strobe number of flashes (N)
In strobe mode, the number of flashes per
shot (N) can be selected.
The number of flashes can be set from 2 to
90, depending on the set partial light output.
The maximum possible number of flashes
(N) depends on the set partial light output
(P).
Strobe flash frequency (f)
Strobe mode allows you to select the flash
frequency (f), which indicates the number of
flashes per second.
The number of flashes can be set from 1 to
100. The maximum possible number of flas-
hes is automatically adjusted.
If you desire short flashes, you can manually
reduce the partial light output to the lowest
value of 1/256.
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