For the imaginative – Metz Camera Flash Light User Manual

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M e C a b l I t z 2 8 C s - 2 d I G I ta l

In detaIl

easy control with

the +/- buttons

Perfect for mounting on

the integrated, extendible

telescopic bracket

Clearly laid out

display

flash output

• max. GN of 28 for ISO 100/21°

and 85 mm

basic configuration

• Slave mode: flash unit triggered by the

integrated camera flash or by another

external flash unit

• LCD display

• flash readiness and exposure control

indicator on the unit

• flash range indicator in the LCD

• illumination from 24 mm (wide-angle

diffuser) up to 85 mm (telephoto

attachment)

• automatic unit switch-off

standard flash modes

• automatic flash mode with

8 automatic apertures

• manual flash mode with 4 partial

lighting levels

• Easy Mode: manual exposure correction

with +/- buttons

slave mode and the clever eaSy
mode. For the first time, flash results
can be affected directly by means of
the immediate correct buttons (+/-).
This means you only have to take the
shot – check the results on the cam-
era’s monitor – and readjust using the
buttons if necessary. With this slave
model, you increase the flash power
absolutely without any undesired side
effects. This is because it draws its
energy either from alkaline micro
batteries, which are available every-
where, or from equally economical
rechargeable Micro batteries.

Flash with a fun factor:
Have you ever been upset due to
photographs that are too dark,
because the integrated flash in your
camera was once again inadequate?
Wouldn’t you like to have a handy
flash unit that can also be used sepa-
rate from the camera once in a
while? Then Metz has the perfect
solution for you! let the curtain rise
for the Metz mecablitz 28 CS-2
digital, with technology and a size
that have been optimally matched to
compact digital cameras. The fun
factor comes from the self-learning

for the imaginative

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