Metz Mecablitz 32 Z 1 Manual

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Metz Mecablitz 32 Z-1 Aufsteckblitz. About this product. EBay Product ID (ePID). Metz Mecablitz 32 Z-2 Operating Instructions - Manual - Multi-Language (4. The 32-Z1 is a manual undedicated powerhouse with a compact, squatty frame. With a zooming head, you can reach an impressive 30' when using 100-speed.

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When I purchased digitl camera, a Fuji s602, I had a chance to purchase this flash. Instead I purchased the Metz 34 CS-2. I was told by the salesman that the 34 cs2 was a better flash for digital. I should have stuck to my instincts and gone with the 32z2.

I missed having bounce and the raw power. I had not seen the 32z2 since the day I turned one down until I walked into J and R recently. I was surprised to see new flashes behind the counter. I was amazed when the salesman got a price check from his manager and came back with $99.99.

We both knew this flash was much higher only 2 years ago, and I couldn't pass it up. I'm glad I got a 2nd chance at this flash. I'm waiting for Bronica to reply to a compatability question. If I can use the SCA 386 module with my Bronica RF 645, I'll be even happier. When I purchased digitl camera, a Fuji s602, I had a chance to purchase this flash. Instead I purchased the Metz 34 CS-2. I was told by the salesman that the 34 cs2 was a better flash for digital.

I should have stuck to my instincts and gone with the 32z2. I missed having bounce and the raw power. I had not seen the 32z2 since the day I turned one down until I walked into J and R recently. I was surprised to see new flashes behind the counter. I was amazed when the salesman got a price check from his manager and came back with $99.99. We both knew this flash was much higher only 2 years ago, and I couldn't pass it up.

I'm glad I got a 2nd chance at this flash. I'm waiting for Bronica to reply to a compatability question. If I can use the SCA 386 module with my Bronica RF 645, I'll be even happier.

For me the ideal flash for manual SLR cameras. Manual, automatic, TTL, and winder mode; three possible apertures in automatic mode. Flash can be zoomed (28, 35, 50, and 85 mm) manually.

Battery control button, prefire button, automatic off, ready light, full energy flash warning. It can be mounted on almost every camera by the appropriate SCA adapter. Flash can be rotated and tilted.

A lot of accessories is available; recommendable: diffusor cap, white recflective screen, and power grip plus bracket for bigger batteries. Very good ergonomically, light-weighted, guide number 32 meters for 50mm / 100 ISO. Needs four AA batteries or lithium block battery. For me with my Nikons F3 and FM2n, much better than Nikon's SB 16A/B in terms of weight, ergonomics, handling, light balancing, and energy consumption. SCA adapter for the F3 is pretty expensive, and a bracket is needed, but TTL, ready light, and automatic set to 1/80s is enabled, and film speed can bet set/corrected with the adapter on.

For me the ideal flash for manual SLR cameras. Manual, automatic, TTL, and winder mode; three possible apertures in automatic mode. Fredo6 sketchup plugin download Flash can be zoomed (28, 35, 50, and 85 mm) manually.

Battery control button, prefire button, automatic off, ready light, full energy flash warning. It can be mounted on almost every camera by the appropriate SCA adapter. Flash can be rotated and tilted. A lot of accessories is available; recommendable: diffusor cap, white recflective screen, and power grip plus bracket for bigger batteries. Very good ergonomically, light-weighted, guide number 32 meters for 50mm / 100 ISO. Needs four AA batteries or lithium block battery. For me with my Nikons F3 and FM2n, much better than Nikon's SB 16A/B in terms of weight, ergonomics, handling, light balancing, and energy consumption.