Strobe Flash Mode - Metz MECABLITZ 58 AF-1 digital Manual De Instrucciones

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5.7 Strobe flash mode

The strobe flash mode
is a manual flash mode. It allows several flash expo-
sures to be made on a single photo, which can be especially 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 1/4 or less.
The flash frequency (flashes per second) for a stroboscope image can be set bet-
ween 1 ... 50 Hz in 1 Hz intervals, and the number of flashes can be set bet-
ween 2 ... 50 in intervals of one.
Setting procedure:
MHSS
Mode
• Press the
LC display.
Set
• Choose the flash mode
arrows. The flash mode
setting takes effect immediately.
N10:f10
Hz
• Press the button
AZoom 35
the normal view. If the button
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P1/32
display will change back to the normal view after
Mode
Para
Sel
about 5 seconds.
Mode
button until „Mode" flashes on the
using the
and
is then highlighted. The
to change the LC display back to
is not pressed, the
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 50 in intervals of one. The maximum
manual partial light output is automatically adjusted to this number.
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 50 in
intervals of one. The maximum manual partial light output is automatically adju-
sted to this number.
Setting procedure:
• Press the
Para
button until the desired flash para-
meter (N or f) flashes on the LC display.
+
• Set the desired value using the
The setting takes effect immediately.
• Press the button
to change the LC display back to
the normal view. If the button
display will change back to the normal view after
about 5 seconds.
The maximum possible partial light output depends on the ISO and aperture set-
tings, and is automatically set in strobe mode. If you desire short flashes, you
can manually reduce the partial light output to the lowest value of 1/256.
N 8
or
buttons.
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Para
is not pressed, the
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