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Get creative and try taking shots with longer exposure times than sync times. In
this way, moving subjects can, in around one second, create interesting blur e ects
and a corresponding lightening of the foreground.
Long shutter speeds.
Intelligent secondary reflector technology.
Portrait shots with direct flash can quite
o en be identi ed by their typically
harsh and distinct shadow formation.
These shadows can be avoided by using
a bouncing flash. But even a bouncing
flash can produce undesirable e ects.
These are typically shadows under the
model’s nose or on their eye sockets.
This can be remedied by a secondary
reflector, which in addition to the
pivoted main reflector illuminates
the subject directly to achieve even
illumination.
For example, the new, top-of-the-range
mecablitz 64 AF-1 digital is equipped
with this intelligent secondary reflector
technology, which is fully integrated into
the camera’s photometer.
USB connection
Metz flash units with USB interfaces
are particularly future-proof.
Straightforward rmware updates are
possible at anytime via the internet.
The mecablitz 64 AF-1 digi-
tal secondary reflector of-
fers evenly distributed light.