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Metz 50mz-5 & nikon d-40

NormFordNormFord Registered Users Posts: 9 Big grins
edited November 9, 2011 in Accessories
Hi,

Is there a way of getting the two of them working together?.
I'm use to working on my old 'Blad but I've upgraded to digital.
I know I need to buy one of those SCA adapters, but which one & how to i get the flash to switch off when its got enough (or sensed enough) light?

With my 'Blad I just set the flash to F8 and the lens the same and I got good exposed images.

If I can't get a solution I'll just use my Metz as a background flash triggered by the Camera's flash

Cheers

Norm Ford

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    ziggy53ziggy53 Super Moderators Posts: 23,830 moderator
    edited November 9, 2011
    It would appear that the SCA 3402 module is the Metz recommendation. It will probably yield basic flash sync and auto-zoom, but I doubt that true iTTL is possible. (You'll be using auto-thyrister mode, the same as you had with the Hasselblad.)

    http://www.metzflash.co.uk/pages/metz18.htm

    While "auto" mode flashes were very suitable for film cameras (with the extended dynamic range intrinsic to film), the exposure accuracy may not be suitable for a modern digital camera. An iTTL capable flash is highly recommended. At very least really watch your camera's histogram and adjust the flash accordingly.
    ziggy53
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    NormFordNormFord Registered Users Posts: 9 Big grins
    edited November 9, 2011
    Thanks Ziggy
    Hi Ziggy,

    I think it will be a different SCA Adapter, But i follow your drift. Its just that its too good a flash to leave lying in a cupboard unused. It got so much punch too, as I have some big group shots coming up and I don't want to have to buy a Nikon dedicated Flash for it.

    Cheers

    Norm Ford
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