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M7 and Metz 54MZ-3 = HSS


lucien1

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On my EOS system, I pick a fast shutter speed (1000), allowing

me to shoot wide open. The flash only works to 20 feet, but I use

this for outdoor portraits all the time. There is just a hint of light

in the eyes, and the flash takes out the unflattering shadows

under the lower lid and chin. I can't wait to be able to do this with

my M system.

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"So does the Metz flash work in TTL mode at 1/50th on an M7?

Or, would one need the SF-20 flash for TTL mode?"

 

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Yes, the 54MZ3 will work in TTL mode at 1/50th on the M7. It

works on the M6TTL. Erwin Puts implied that it ONLY worked in

TTL at 1/50, but I suspect he meant 1/50 and slower, as that's

the way the TTL circuit works on the M6TTL.

 

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As I've noted before, the 54MZ3 is a great versatile flash, but it's

top heavy on the M6TTL (as it will be on the M7) and it can torque

the top plate enough to shift the rangefinder vertical alignment.

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"As I've noted before, the 54MZ3 is a great versatile flash, but it's

top heavy on the M6TTL (as it will be on the M7) and it can torque

the top plate enough to shift the rangefinder vertical alignment. "

 

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Would the fact that the M7's top plate is brass help this any?

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I owned a 54MZ3 when I owned an EOS3 (great combo for what it meant to

do, by the way !). I tried to mount the Metz on my M6. It looked and

felt awkward. And way too heavy. I would expect Metz to come up with a

much smaller unit.

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