Sony Metz SCA 3302 M7 User Manual

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4.14 Auto flash mode A

A sensor inside the mecablitz controls the light out-
put in auto flash mode A. When the amount of light
required for correct exposure has been reached,
the electronic system of the mecablitz automati-
cally cuts off the flash. Correct exposure confirma-
tion “o.k” is then given on the mecablitz. For auto
flash mode, the mecablitz must be set to “A”.

The mecablitz 40 MZ-... , 44 MZ-2, 50 MZ-5,
54 MZ-... and 70 MZ-... models also permit
partial light output levels to be set (please refer
to the operating instructions for the individual
mecablitz).

Various cameras only permit TTL flash mode.
See operating instructions for the individual
camera.

mecablitz 60 CT-4, 45 CL-4, 32 MZ-3, 32 Z-2:

Select a suitable auto aperture on the mecablitz.
Make sure that the shooting distance lies within
the working range of the auto aperture.

In the camera modes A (aperture priority mode) or
M (manual mode) the aperture selected on the
mecablitz must be manually set on the camera.

mecablitz 40 MZ-..., 44 MZ-2, 45 CL-4 digi,
50 MZ-5, 54 MZ-..., 70 MZ-... and 76 MZ-5 digi:

The flash unit automatically adjusts its auto aper-
ture to the aperture selected on the camera. Make
sure that the subject lies within the maximum flash
range of the mecablitz (see LC display).

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