Keylock; Motor Zoom Reflector - Metz MECABLITZ 58 AF-1 digital Manual De Instrucciones

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7.11 KEYLOCK

The KEYLOCK function enables the user to lock the buttons on the flash unit to
prevent them from inadvertently being pressed. When the KEYLOCK function is
activated, a symbol
appears on the display above the two middle but-
tons.
Activating the Key-Lock function:
• Press the „SEL" button repeatedly until „Select" appears on the display.
• Select the menu option „KEYLOCK" by pressing the UP
buttons. The selected menu option will be highlighted.
• Confirm the selection of the special function by pressing the „Set" button.
• Select the desired setting with the UP
takes effect immediately.
• Press the „Return" button
repeatedly until the screen is reset to its normal
state. If the „Return" button
reset to its normal state after about 5 seconds.
- When „KEYLOCK ON?" is displayed, the Key-Lock function is activated.
- When „KEYLOCK OFF?" is displayed, the Key-Lock function is deactivated.
Deactivating the Key-Lock function
When a button is pressed, „UNLOCK Press these keys" is displayed . A corre-
sponding symbol
is displayed to indicate that the buttons are locked. To
deactivate the Key-Lock function, press both middle buttons for about 3 seconds.
The display is reset to its normal state when the Key-Lock function is deactivated.
and DOWN
and DOWN
buttons. The setting
is not pressed, the display is automatically

8. Motor Zoom Reflector

The zoom position of the main reflector can be adjusted for focal lengths of at
least 24 mm (35 mm format). For lenses with focal lengths of 18 mm or more,
the integrated wide-angle diffuser
.
The following zoom positions are available:
24 mm - 28 mm - 35 mm - 50 mm - 70 mm - 85 mm - 105 mm (corresponding
to 35 mm format)
When using the wide-angle diffuser
cally moved to the 24 mm position! Because of the wide-angle diffuser,
18 mm appears on the display (see 9).
Automatic zoom adjustment
The main reflector's automatic zoom adjustment is supported by cameras from
Groups B, C, D and E when these are equipped with a CPU lens. The zoom
position automatically adjusts to the focal length of the lens. A-Zoom and the
position of the reflector (mm) are indicated on the flash unit's display.
Manual zoom adjustment
When the flash unit is used with a camera from Group A or a lens without a
CPU, the zoom position of the main reflector
is indicated on the display. Adjusting the setting - see 6.3
f you use a zoom-lens and do not necessarily need the full guide number
and maximum flash range of the flash unit you can leave the zoom
reflector at the position for the shortest focal length of the zoom lens.
This will provide full light coverage of the picture and eliminate the need
to continually adjust it to the focal length of the lens.
Example:
You use a zoom lens with a focal length range of 35 mm to 105 mm. In this
case, set the position of the main reflector
Manual adjustment of the zoom position with A-Zoom
The zoom position of the main reflector
unit is used with a camera capable of data transmission, in order to achieve
can be positioned over the main reflector
the main reflector
is automati-
must be set manually. M-Zoom
to 35 mm!
can also be changed when the flash
105

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