0
24 AF-1
26 AF-1
36 AF-5
44 AF-1
52 AF-1
64 AF-1
76 MZ-5
36 C-2
20 C-2
15 MS-1
10 40 6020 50 8030 70 90
24 AF-1
Metz – always rst class.
Your subject in the best possible light
Your subject in the best possible light.
Using a flash no longer simply means making a dark subject
lighter. Anyone using additional light when taking a shot can
creatively manipulate the light to suit their requirements –
aiming it directly at the subject, indirect flash with a reflector,
or even flash “without constraints” with devices that can be
used independently of the camera.
Many Metz flash units make it possible to calibrate light levels,
weighting them as desired to deliver just the right mood
lighting. Even by day, the right flash can deliver better photos;
brightening shadows or contre-jour to give pictures undreamt
of sharpness and brilliance.
High guide number, high light output.
An integrated flash normally has a guide number of around 12
(ISO 100/21°). That means that a maximum distance of around
2m can be su ciently lit with f-stop 5.6. In comparison, an
average system flash with a guide number of 50 and the same
light sensitivity could provide superb results up to a distance
of 9m. Under the same conditions, a high-performance unit
with a guide number of 76 can easily illuminate objects as far
as 13m away.
Maximum flash range for ISO100 and f-stop 1 in comparison
Brilliant light for the
perfect moment.
metres
Built in flash
guide number
Flash range =
aperture