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Metz 28 CS-2 Digital Slave Flash for Digital Cameras (Guide No. 72'/22 m at 35mm)
mecablitz 28 CS-2 digital - How often have you been disappointed about dark photos merely because the flash integrated in your camera was not powerful enough? And have you ever wanted a handy compact flash unit that can be used seperately from the camera!Well Metz offers the perfect solution with the mecablitz 28 CS-2 digital - optimally adapted in performance and size to compact digital cameras! The fun factor is enhanced with the self-learning slave mode and the ingenious EASY-Mode. For the very first time the flash shot taken can be directly influenced with the instant correction keys (+/-)!This means simply release the shutter, check the result on the camera's monitor, and correct with the keys should this prove to be necessary. With this slave model the flash power can be boosted without any undesirable side-effects. The power is generated by normal alkaline size-AAA batteries or the equally inexpensive rechargable AAA batteries. more
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-26-2007
Metz 28 CS-2 Digital Flash
This little flash is a great slave flash - it uses your camera's flash as a trigger (I set my camera's flash to 1/128th power, so its doesn't light the subject, but still triggers the Metz flash). I like that you can set this little flash to the side of a subject for nice modeling light - and...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-30-2006
Must have accessory for point and shoot digital cameras
I have a Canon EOS 1DMarkII with a 580EX flash that only comes out with me for serious shooting trips and assignments. Most of the time I just carry around my Canon SD 800IS camera. What limits most point and shoots is the lack of a proper flash. Forgot that crap in the manual about built-in...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Howstuffworks
- Posted: Jun-19-2006
The Metz 28 CS-2 Digital shoe flash is a slave-only flash that's intended for use with compact digital and SLR cameras, even those without a hot shoe. Built-in flashes on small digital cameras typically are not powerful enough to adequately light su
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- Posted: Sep-22-2003
2003 is arguably the most important year in digital photography, as its the first time sales of digital cameras have actually outsold traditional film models. Its not hard to see why either, as todays digital cameras offer an unbeatable combinatio
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