1)
• TTL flash mode
1)
- Metz TTL remote mode
• Manual flash mode with partial light output levels
• Automatic flash mode
- Metz auto remote mode
• Stroboscopic mode (not possible with 70 MZ-4)
◊ Manual flash exposure correction in A mode
◊ Flash bracketing Fb in A mode (not possible with 70 MZ-4)
◊ Automatic flash synch speed control
◊ Flash readiness indication in camera's viewfinder
◊ Correct exposure indication in camera's viewfinder
◊ Modelling light function (not possible with 70 MZ-4)
70 MZ.. with standard foot 301
(Control only via hot shoe or synch cable):
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• Manual flash mode with partial light output levels
• Automatic flash mode
- Metz auto remote mode
• Stroboscopic mode (not possible with 70 MZ-4)
◊ Manual flash exposure correction in A mode
◊ Flash bracketing Fb in A mode (not possible with 70 MZ-4)
◊ Modelling light function (not possible with 70 MZ-4)
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1) Only possible if it can be set on the camera
1. Safety Instructions
• The flash unit is exclusively intended and approved for photographic
use!
• Never fire a flash in the vicinity of flammable gases or liquids (petrol,
solvents, etc.) - DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
• Never take flash shots of car, bus or train drivers, or of motorcycle and
bicycle riders, whilst they are travelling. They could be blinded by the
light and cause an accident!
• Never fire a flash in the immediate vicinity of the eyes! Flash fired direct-
ly in front of the eyes of a person or animal can damage the retina and
lead to severe visual disorders - even blindness!
• Only use the approved power sources listed in the Operating Instruc-
tions!
• Do not expose batteries to excessive heat, sunshine, fire and the like!
• Never throw exhausted batteries on to a fire!
• Exhausted batteries should be immediately removed from the flash unit!
Lye leaking out of spent batteries will damage the unit.
• Do not expose the flash unit or battery charger to dripping or splashing
water!
• Protect the flash unit from excessive heat and humidity! Do not store the
flash unit in the glove compartment of a car!
• Never place material that is impervious to light in front of, or directly on,
the reflector screen. The reflector screen must be perfectly clean when a
flash is fired. The high energy of the flash light will burn the material or
damage the reflector screen if this is not observed.
• Do not touch the reflector screen after a series of flash shots. Danger of
burns!
• Never disassemble the flashgun! DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE!
• There are no components inside the flashgun that can be repaired by a
layperson.