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Metz mecablitz 36 AF-4 digital
Ilse Jurriën : September 24th 2008 - 07:32 CET
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Metz mecablitz 36 AF-4 digital flash : The Metz mecablitz 36 AF-4 digital is now available in five versions. The Canon and Nikon versions that have been available for some time now have be supplemented with models for Olympus/Panasonic, Pentax/Samsung and Sony Alpha digital cameras. Thus, depending on the camera manufacturer, the highly-specific E-TTL-flash mode, i-TTL, Four Thirds-TTL flash mode, P-TTL or ADI flash operating modes are available. With these two sophisticated entry-level models Metz offers the right flash solution for users of all these digital cameras. In addition, the user is impressed by the 36 AF-4 digital’s likable, simple operation. Even bounce flashes become child’s play, due to the vertically-tilting reflector.
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Metz mecablitz 36 AF-4 flash - Special functions
The manually-adjustable zoom reflector has other advantages. By adjusting the reflector to different focal lengths, the illumination angle of the Metz mecablitz 36 AF-4 digital can be fully exploited. Furthermore the Metz 36 AF- 4 digital offers a range of practical special functions such as the fill-in flash for daylight shots (camera dependent) that makes it possible to effectively illuminate areas of dark shadow. And an integrated AF measuring beam that is a valuable focusing aid under poor light conditions. And the practical flash standby indicator in the camera viewfinder.
About Metz
Metz has been continually expanding its leading position in the flash field for years. It exports worldwide to over 90 countries with a market share of more than 60 per cent. Metz has been the market leader in Germany for many years. This is also down to the company’s extremely versatile product portfolio. From easy-to-handle compact to extremely powerful flash memory sticks, there is something to suit every taste. And this applies to virtually any camera, whether analog or digital. Models specially tailored to digital cameras offer an integrated learning function, which, as a world innovation, underlines the development expertise of the in-house laboratory. Individual adaptation to the respective camera is achieved through this function. Further flash memory stick devices for digital cameras will also supplement the wide-ranging flash range in the future.
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