For committed amateur photographers – Metz Camera Flash Light User Manual

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M e C a b l I t z 4 8 a f - 1 d I G I ta l

48

flash output

• high max. GN of 48 for ISO 100/21°

and 105 mm

basic configuration

• vertical (-7/+90°) and horizontal (270°)

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

standard flash modes

• 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

In detaIl

extendible

reflector card

usb port

tilt reflector

GN of 48 at ISO 100/21° (105 mm)
GN of 35 at ISO 100/21° (50 mm)

for committed amateur photographers

* eiSa award 2007/2008

Best Accessory 2008
Having just been awarded the cove-
ted “Tipa awards 2008” in the cate-
gory Best accessory, the Metz meca-
blitz 48 aF-1 digital is stylish and tech-
nically advanced. equipped with a
uSB port for firmware updates via in-
ternet, it has shown itself to be just as
innovative as its big brother the
58 aF-1 digital, which has been
singled out as “europe’s Flash unit of
the year 2007/2008”*. Perfectly
matched to digital cameras from lea-
ding 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. Sup-
ported 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 deta-
ched from the camera. in the respec-
tive camera-specific wireless TTl
mode, it can thus be used as a slave
unit - an outstanding flash unit for
committed amateur photographers.

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