6 flash parameters (parameter menu) – Metz MECABLITZ 58 AF-1 digital Sony User Manual

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Strobe flash frequency (f)
Strobe mode allows you to select the flash frequency (f), which indicates the num-
ber of flashes per second. The number of flashes can be set from 1 to 50 in inter-
vals of one. The maximum manual partial light output is automatically adjusted
to this number.
Setting procedure:
• Press the „Para“ button (Parameters) until the desired flash parameter (N or f)

flashes on the LC display.

• Set the desired value using the +/— buttons. The setting takes effect immediately.
• Press the „Return“ button

to change the LC display back to the normal

view. If the „Return“ button

is not pressed, the 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.
The mecablitz LC display will indicate the flash-to-subject distance required for a
correct flash exposure, given the parameters selected. By changing the aperture
setting or the partial light output, this value can be adjusted to fit the actual
distance to the subject.
Setting procedure:
• Press the „Para“ button (Parameters) until the desired flash parameter

(P=partial light output) appears on the LC display.

• Set the desired value using the +/— buttons. The setting takes effect immediately.
• Press the „Return“ button

to change the LC display back to the normal

view. If the „Return“ button

is not pressed, the display will change back to

the normal view after about 5 seconds.

The secondary reflector is not supported in the Stroboscopic flash mode. If

the secondary reflector was activated in the select menu, it will not also
flash in the Stroboscopic flash mode! In the display, the symbol for the
secondary reflector

will not be shown!

6 Flash parameters (Parameter menu)

For the flash unit to operate correctly, various flash parameters such as the zoom
position of the main reflector, aperture, ISO light sensitivity, etc. have to be adju-
sted to match the camera.
For this automatic data transfer to occur, the flash unit has to be mounted on the
camera, and both devices have to be switched on. In addition, a data exchange
between the camera and flash unit has to be initiated, for which you simply brie-
fly press the shutter release. The maximum range as per the current flash parame-
ters is shown on the display.

6.1 Setting procedure for the flash parameters

When a button is pressed for the first time, the LC display is illuminated.

Depending on the flash mode set, various flash parameters are shown in the
menu: For cameras with digital data transfer, the flash parameters for aperture
(F), lens focal length (Zoom), and light sensitivity (ISO) are automatically set on
the flash unit. The flash parameters for aperture (F) and light sensitivity (ISO)
cannot be changed.
• Press the „Para“ button (Parameters) until the desired flash parameter (see

below) appears on the LC display.

The following parameters are available:

• Set the desired value using the +/— buttons. The setting takes effect immedia-

tely.

TTL/TTL-HSS


Zoom

M/M HSS

P

Zoom

A


Zoom

EV

N

Number of strobe flash

Table 1

Strobe flash frequency
Manual partial light output
Mainreflektor position
Manual flash exposure correction

f

P

Zoom

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