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Metz 76 Series MZ-5, Digital Handlemount TTL Flash with NiMH Battery and Charger, Guide Number 250, ISO 100...
mecablitz 76 MZ-5 digital: Strong handhelds now digital too! Tough professional use calls for maximum flash power and devices you can rely on. With the new, ultra high performance handheld flash guns from Metz you now have reliable lighting support during all your digital photo shootings, too. Behind the tried and tested ergonomic design of Metz mecablitz 76 MZ-5 digital and 45 CL-4 digital you can find the latest flash technologies for digital cameras: for example, the E-TTL flash mode from Canon, i-TTL and D-TTL from Nikon or ADI flash control from Konica/Minolta. Moreover, many more special functions offer creative leeway! The new, high performance Power Pack P 76, which attaches practically to your belt, provides an additional power source. The 76 MZ-5 digital in particular was equipped with a large illuminated dot matrix LC display. On top of this, the reflector of the new zoom flash unit adjusts automatically according to camera type in the focal length area of 24-105 mm. The wide angle diffuser included enables an extension to 20 mm. more
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-20-2008
Necessary Options if you order this flash
It took a lot of searching and I wish Amazon had better desvriptions, so I'm adding this hoping it will help someone else understand. This flash comes with a standard shoe that is the 301 standard foot. If you wish to use the digital capabilities of it, which seems to be the purpose someone would...
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- Posted: Oct-08-2007
Attn: Canon EOS 1D Mark III users!
If you inquire, Metz USA will tell you that the currently available 76 MZ-5 SCA adapter for Canon EOS cameras is compatible with the Mark III. After inquiring with Metz in Germany, a technical support adviser informed me that an entirely new SCA
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- Posted: May-10-2007
A real powerhouse, but...
After using the 50 MZ-5 & 70 MZ-5 with my Mamiya 645AFD over the years, I decided to take advantage of Metz's generous trade-in offer last year to upgrade from the 50 to the 76 MZ-5 to be used with my Fuji S3 Pro. Even if only occasionally, it's nice to know that I have that awesome power...
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- Posted: Apr-27-2007
Powerful Flash
I used Canon 580 EX lights for a couple of years but decided to try out a 76 MZ5 on a friend's recommendation. Man, what a difference in light output. The ETTL works flawlessly with my 1DMkIIN with the SCA adaptor. The controls are fairly intuitive and knowledge transfers easily from your...
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- Posted: Feb-09-2007
- From: B&H Photo Video
- Posted: Jan-07-2007
Last Of The Great Potato-Mashers
For some years I used a pair of big Metz 60CT4s on medium- format cameras to shoot weddings and events. When I went to DSLRs, I assumed that I would need to retain this power capability. It was possible to use the CT4s, but only in manual or flash-auto modes, giving up the advantages of E-...
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