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Metz Mecablitz 20 C-2
£33.00

Metz 20 C-2
This is an ideal complement for everyone who loves compactness and doesn’t want to go without good flash photos. The currently smallest compact flash unit from Metz is clearly more effective than the flash integrated into the camera. The mecablitz 20 C-2 with GN 20 at ISO 100/21° and 35 mm focal length is intended for all those who prefer a flash which will also fit into your jacket pocket. This small, chic model offers two automatic apertures. And the special key feature is the swivel reflector! LED displays on the back of the unit provide information about the flash readiness and also the correct exposure.
Flash output
  • max. GN of 20 for ISO 100/21° and 35 mm
  • high number of flashes (e.g. 150 full flashes with alkaline-magnesium batteries)
  • flash recycle time 0.3 – 10 sec. (depending on the energy source and flash output)
    Basic configuration
  • connection to camera via hot-shoe contact (x-synchronization) or via sync cable
  • vertically tilting reflector +90°
  • LED displays
  • flash readiness and exposure control indicator on the unit
    Standard flash modes
  • automatic flash mode with 2 automatic apertures
  • manual flash mode
  • Metz Mecablitz 36 C-2
    £56.00

    Metz Mecablitz 36 C-2
    Those who are looking for a precise automatic flash with a tilting reflector unit will be well-served by the mecablitz 36 C-2. Three different automatic apertures (8, 4, 2, at ISO 100/21°) as well as a manually adjustable zoom reflector, are available with it, with which the light output can be optimised within the focal length of 28-85 mm. LED displays on the back of the unit give information about the flash readiness and correct exposure.
    Flash output
  • max. GN of 36 for ISO 100/21° and 85 mm
    Basic configuration
  • connection to camera via hot-shoe contact (x-synchronization) or via sync cable
  • vertically tilting reflector +90°
  • LED displays
  • manual zoom reflector for 28 – 85 mm illumination
  • flash readiness and exposure control indicator on the unit
    Standard flash modes
  • automatic flash mode with 3 automatic apertures
  • manual flash mode
  • Metz Mecablitz 36 AF-4
    £76.00
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    Metz Mecablitz 36 AF-4
    The Metz mecablitz 36 AF-4C digital for Canon, or alternatively the 36 AF-4N digital for Nikon, in the advantageous Cobra design. With these two sophisticated entry-level models Metz has the right flash answer ready for groups of users of Canon or Nikon digital cameras. The mecablitz 36 AF-4C digital provides E-TTL flash mode; the 36 AF-4N for Nikon has i-TTL flash mode. In addition, they are impressive because of their likeably easy operation. Even bounce flash becomes child’s play, due to the vertically-tilting reflector. The manually-adjustable zoom reflector has other advantages. By adjusting the reflector to different focal lengths, the illumination angle of the 36 AF-4 digital can be optimally utilized.
    Flash output
  • max. GN of 36 for ISO 100/21° and 85 mm
    Basic configuration
  • vertically tilting reflector +90°
  • LED displays
  • manual zoom reflector for 28 - 85 mm illumination
  • integrated autofocus measurement flash
  • flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera
    Standard flash modes
  • TTL flash mode
  • 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization
  • manual flash exposure correction for TTL flash mode (if it can be set on the camera)
  • automatic fill-in flash
  • Metz Mecablitz 44 MZ-2
    £170.00

    Metz SCA Adaptor Guide

    In conjunction with the respective SCA adapter, the mecablitz 44 MZ-2 digital can be used with almost any analog SLR camera as well as with digital cameras from Nikon and Olympus/Panasonic (Four Thirds standard). The powerful motor zoom compact flash model (GN 44) with the large light angle of 28-105 mm can be used either in TTL, automatic, or manual flash mode and is distinguished by the interesting special functions. For example, its strengths include the Nikon i-TTL flash mode, which makes fill-in flash possible in daylight to effectively brighten far too dark shadowy areas, second curtain synchronization (important to enable more natural blurring effects) and much more. In addition, the 44 MZ-2 digital supports the special flash functions for cameras from Hasselblad, Mamiya, Rollei, and Leica.
    Flash output
    • max. GN of 44 for ISO 100/21° and 105 mm
    Basic configuration
    • SCA adapter system (flash unit useable with different cameras)
    • vertical (-7/+90°) tilt reflector
    • illuminable LCD display
    • motor zoom for 28 - 105 mm illumination
    • integrated autofocus measurement flash
    • flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera
    • flash range indicator in LCD
    • automatic unit switch-off
    Standard flash modes
    • TTL flash mode
    • automatic flash mode with 12 automatic apertures
    • manual flash mode with 8 partial lighting levels
    • 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization
    • Manual flash exposure correction for TTL or automatic flash mode
    • Automatic fill-in flash

    Metz Mecablitz 48 AF-1
    £187.00
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    Metz 48 AF-1

    Equipped with a USB port for firmware updates via Internet, it has shown itself to be just as innovative as its big brother the 58 AF-1 digital, which has just been singled out as “Europe’s Flash Unit of the Year 2007/2008”*. Perfectly matched to digital cameras from leading manufacturers in each case, it is available in five different versions (Canon, Nikon, Olympus/Panasonic, Pentax/Samsung or Sony Alpha) – each individual one is flash-ready, due to its fully automatic flash modes. They facilitate precision light output, tailor-made for each individual subject. Numerous manual intervention options complement the photographic creative flexibility. Supported by a fully swiveling reflector system, which also has an extendible reflector card and a diffuser, almost unlimited possibilities open up for creative directed lighting. Thanks to the slave function, the 48 AF-1 digital can even be used detached from the camera. In the respective camera-specific wireless TTL mode, it can thus be used as a slave unit. It is an outstanding flash unit for committed amateur photographers.
    Flash output
    • high max. GN of 48 for ISO 100/21° and 105 mm
    Basic configuration
    • vertical (-7/+90°) and horizontal (270°) swivel reflector
    • illuminable LCD display
    • easy operating concept
    • motor zoom for 24 - 105 mm illumination
    • integrated wide-angle diffuser for 18 mm illumination
    • extendible reflector card for soft flash illumination
    • modeling light (permanent light for checking the photo)
    • integrated autofocus measuring flash
    • flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera
    • flash range indicator in the LCD display
    • automatic unit switch-off and manual key lock
    Standard flash modes
    • TTL flash mode
    • manual flash mode with 8 partial lighting levels
    • HSS – high speed synchronization
    • 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization
    • manual flash exposure correction for TTL flash mode
    • automatic fill-in flash
    • flash bracketing
    Camera-specific system flash modes
    Canon Version
    • E-TTL- / E-TTL-II flash mode
    • E-TTL remote mode (slave operation)
    Nikon / Fujifilm Version
    • i-TTL / D-TTL / 3D flash mode
    • i-TTL remote mode (slave operation)
    Olympus / Panasonic / Leica Version
    • Four Thirds TTL flash mode
    • Four Thirds TTL remote mode (slave operation)
    Pentax / Samsung Version
    • P-TTL flash mode
    • P-TTL remote mode (slave operation)
    Sony Alpha Version
    • ADI flash mode
    • ADI remote mode (slave operation)

    Metz Mecablitz 54 MZ-4i
    £307.00

    Metz SCA Adaptor Guide

    Metz 54 MZ-4i

    •High light output: GN of 54 at ISO 100/21° and 105 mm focal length.
    •Large light angle: illumination of a focal length range of 24-105 mm.
    •Switch-controlled secondary reflector, with light output that can be reduced by using a grey filter.
    •Ease of use: a large display ensures you always have a good overview. Only two function keys and a control dial facilitate good handling.
    •Great flexibility: To begin with, the Metz 54 MZ-4i digital is available with a standard foot. Furthermore, due to the SCA system, there are many adapters available for almost any camera.
    •Diversity: Via various adapters, there are also a great deal of interesting special functions such as E -TTL and E-TTL II flash mode from Canon, i-TTL from Nikon, or ADI flash control from Sony Alpha, and many more, which increase the creative flexibility.
    Flash output
    • High max. GN of 54 for ISO 100/21° and 105 mm
    Basic configuration
    • SCA adapter system (flash unit useable with different cameras)
    • Secondary reflector
    • Vertical (-7/+90°) and horizontal (270°) tilt reflector
    • Illuminable LCD display
    • Easy operating concept
    • Motor zoom for 24 - 105 mm illumination
    • Integrated wide-angle diffuser for 20 mm illumination
    • Modeling light (permanent light for checking the photo)
    • Integrated autofocus measurement flash
    • Flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera
    • Flash range indicator in LCD
    • Automatic unit switch-off and manual key lock
    Standard Flash Modes
    • TTL flash mode
    • Automatic flash mode with 12 automatic apertures
    • Manual flash mode with 25 partial lighting levels
    • Stroboscope mode
    • HSS – high speed synchronization (Canon, Sony, Nikon analog, Leica)
    • 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization
    • Manual flash exposure correction for TTL or automatic flash mode
    • Automatic fill-in flash
    • Flash bracketing
    Camera-specific system flash modes with SCA adapters
    Canon
    • E-TTL- / E-TTL-II flash mode
    Nikon / Fujifilm
    • i-TTL / D-TTL / 3D flash mode
    Olympus / Panasonic / Leica
    • Four Thirds TTL flash mode
    Pentax / Samsung
    • P-TTL flash mode
    Sony Alpha
    • ADI flash mode
    • ADI remote mode (slave function)

    Metz Mecablitz 58 AF-1
    £307.00
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    Metz 58 AF-1 Digital
    The innovative high-performance unit was the first flash equipped with a USB port. It can be used to conveniently update the specific firmware of each variation of the model via the computer and Internet. It looks sleek, adjusts the flash exposure with every trick in the book, is intuitive to use and tremendously powerful. Equipped with innovative developments, the Metz mecablitz 58 AF-1 digital provides state-of-the-art secondary reflector technology, high-performance power management, multi-zone AF measuring flash, and a fully swiveling reflector system. The new top Metz model transmits all camera specific system flash modes from Canon, Nikon, Pentax/Samsung, Olympus/Panasonic or Sony Alpha cameras, including the respective wireless TTL mode. Due to its high guide number, the 58 AF-1 digital is not only especially powerful, but is also outstanding for bounce flash use. For its vertical as well as horizontal rotating and swiveling reflector, Metz integrated an extendible reflector card for the first time. Additional brilliance can be obtained for the close-up range via the integrated, system-controlled, secondary reflector for bounce flash. Flash output
    • high max. GN of 58 for ISO 100/21° and 105 mm
    Basic configuration
    • secondary reflector with 3 light output ratios
    • vertical (-7/+90°) and horizontal (270°) swivel reflector
    • easy operating concept
    • illuminable dot matrix LC display
    • motor zoom for 24 - 105 mm illumination
    • integrated wide-angle diffuser for 18 mm illumination
    • reflector card that can be flipped open for soft flash illumination
    • modeling light (permanent light for checking the photo)
    • integrated autofocus multi-zone measuring flash
    • flash readiness and exposure control indicators on the unit and camera
    • flash range indicator
    • automatic unit switch-off and manual key lock
    Standard flash modes
    • TTL flash mode
    • automatic flash mode with 12 automatic apertures
    • manual flash mode with 25 partial lighting levels
    • stroboscope mode
    • HSS – high speed synchronization
    • 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization
    • manual flash exposure correction for TTL or automatic flash mode
    • automatic fill-in flash
    • flash bracketing
    Camera-specific system flash modes
    Canon Version
    • E-TTL- / E-TTL-II flash mode
    • E-TTL remote mode (master and slave operation)
    Nikon / Fujifilm  Version
    • i-TTL / D-TTL / 3D flash mode
    • i-TTL remote mode (master and slave operation)
    Olympus / Panasonic / Leica Version
    • Four Thirds TTL flash mode
    • Four Thirds TTL remote mode (master and slave operation)
    Pentax / Samsung Version
    • P-TTL flash mode
    • P-TTL remote mode (master and slave operation)
    Sony Alpha Version
    • ADI flash mode
    • ADI remote mode (slave operation)
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