Slow Synchronisation / Slow - Metz 44 AF-3 N Manual De Instrucciones

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mecablitz 44 AF-3N with cameras from Group B
With cameras from Group B (see Table 1), the
REAR function has to be set directly on the came-
ra (for details refer to the camera's operating
instructions). "REAR" is then not displayed by the
mecablitz or "REAR" cannot be selected on the
mecablitz!
mecablitz 44 AF-4N with cameras
from Group A and B
The REAR function must always be set directly on
the camera (for details refer to the camera's ope-
rating instructions). The REAR function is not dis-
played by the mecablitz.
mecablitz 44 AF-4N with Nikon F801, F801s,
F4, F4s
The settings are completed in the same manner as
with the mecablitz 44 AF-3N in conjunction with
cameras from Group A.

4.8.3 Slow synchronisation / SLOW

In certain operating modes, some cameras (e.g.
F5, F100, F90X, F90, F80, F70, F65) permit slow
flash synchronisation ("SLOW") which will pro-
vide added prominence to the background at
lower ambient light levels. This is achieved by
matching the shutter speed to the ambient light.
Accordingly, shutter speeds slower than the flash
sync speed (e.g. shutter speeds up to 30s) are
automatically adjusted by the camera. Some
cameras automatically activate SLOW synchroni-
sation in connection with certain programs (e.g.
night shots program, etc.) or permit slow synchro-
nisation to be set (see camera's instruction
manual). No settings are made on the mecablitz
nor is there any display for this mode.
Use a tripod to avoid camera shake with
slow shutter speeds!
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