50 mm at ISO 100 Guide Number, Flash Range Display in LCD, Automatic Unit Shut-off, Flip-out Reflector Card, Integrated Autofocus Flash Metering, Motor Zoom for 24 - 105 mm Illumination
210 (1.5 V Alkaline Batteries), 90 (1.2 V Nicad Batteries), 250 (1.2 V NiMH Batteries), 460 ( 1.5 V Lithium Batteries)
Recycling Time
3.5 secs (1.5 V Alkaline Batteries), 3.5 secs ( 1.2 V Nicad Batteries), 3.5 secs (1.5 V Lithium Batteries)
Power Features
Power Source
Four 1.5 V Alkaline-magnesium (AA-size) Batteries, Four 1.5 V Lithium (AA-size) Batteries, Four NC (AA-size) Batteries, Four NiMH (AA-size) Rechargeable Batteries
Dimensions
Weight
343 g
Warranty
1 Year
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4
Good optical slave
I have been dying to experiment with an off camera strobe for a really long time. However, because the prices of the Nikon flashes were quite high, I had to keep pushing my plan of purchasing one of those flashes (SB-600/700/800 etc) time and again. In the meantime I got a very handy flash unit, the Sunpak PZ42X which fulfilled my bouncing needs very nicely. Only problem: I could not use it as an optical slave. That was when I chanced upon this Metz 50 and bought it. I have been playing aroun...