High Speed Synchronisation Hss; Preflash Function For Red-Eye Reduction; Multi-Zone Af Measuring Beam; Triggering Control (Auto-Flash) - Metz MECABLITZ 58 AF-1 Manual De Instrucciones

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connection with certain camera programs (e.g. „Av" aperture priority, night
shots program, etc.). No settings are made on the flash unit nor is there any
display for this mode.
Use a tripod to avoid camera shake with slow shutter speeds!

15.4 High speed synchronisation HSS

Various cameras support the automatic high speed synchronisation HSS (see
your camera's operating instructions). This flash mode makes it possible to use a
flash unit even with shutter speeds that are faster than the flash sync speed.
Interesting results may be achieved in this mode when, for example, a wide open
aperture (e.g., F 2.0) is used to limit the depth of field. The flash unit supports
high speed synchronisation in TTL (TTL HSS) and M modes (M HSS).
For physical reasons, however, HSS high speed synchronisation significantly
reduces the guide number and the maximum range of the flash unit. Therefore,
be sure to note the maximum flash range on the LC display of the flash unit. HSS
high speed synchronisation is activated automatically if a shutter speed faster
than the flash sync speed is set on the camera, whether manually or automatical-
ly by the exposure program.
Note that in the case of HSS high-speed synchronisation the guide num-
ber of the flash unit also depends on the shutter speed. The faster the
shutter speed, the lower the guide number. The settings are made in the
Mode menu.

15.5 Preflash function for red-eye reduction

Various cameras offer the possibility to activate a preflash for red-eye reduction.
This function only supports the flash unit integrated in the camera. It does not
support external flash units

16 Multi-zone AF measuring beam

The multi-zone AF measuring beam
camera when the ambient lighting conditions become inadequate for automatic
focusing. It projects onto the subject a striped pattern that the camera can use to
focus. Depending on the camera's activated AF sensor, the AF beam has a range
of approximately 6 m to 9 m (with a standard 1.7/50 mm lens). The maximum
flash range is reached with the camera's central AF sensor. Parallax error bet-
ween lens and AF measuring beam limits the close-up range with the AF measu-
ring beam to approximately 0.7 m to 1 m.
If the multi-zone AF measuring beam
the „single AF (S)" autofocus mode must be set on the camera and the
flash unit must indicate flash readiness. Some camera models support
only the camera's internal AF measuring beam. In this case, the multi-
zone AF measuring beam
case of compact cameras; see the camera's operating instructions).
Low-speed zoom lenses can significantly curtail the range of the AF measuring
beam.
Some cameras support the AF measuring beam in the flash unit only with the
camera's central AF sensor. If a peripheral AF sensor is selected, then the AF
measuring beam will not be activated in the flash unit.

17 Triggering control (auto-flash)

The camera prevents the triggering of a flash if the ambient light level is sufficient
for an exposure in the normal mode. The exposure is then completed with the
shutter speed given in the display or viewfinder of the camera. The triggering
control is activated when the flash-ready signal in the camera's viewfinder is
extinguished. In this event no flash is fired when the camera's shutter is tripped.
On various cameras the triggering control only works in the Program "P" Mode
and in the Shutter Priority Mode "S" (see operating instructions for the camera).
The triggering control can be deactivated on some camera models: To do so,
is activated in the flash unit by the
is to be activated by the camera,
of the flash unit is not activated (as in the
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