Priced costs the Metz 44 AF-1 digital, about half the comparable original Sony. Visually, the 44er a high impression.
Equipment par ex élance, plug screw base, AF, metering flash, integrated autofocus assist lamp,
Power Zoom compatible with vollschwenkbarem reflector, TTL, Manual and SL, with integrated diffuser and reflector card, and a built-in USB interface for future software updates, the Metz comes Generously equipped.
Once set up and screwed tight, the Metz sits gewohntermaßen, firm and is recognized and supported by the A33 as Sytemblitz.
Is supported by Sony ADI technique, a modern evolution of the TTL flash control for Sony Alpha cameras, the distance data is also calibrated to the subject in the flash exposure at the example.
The additional individual adjustment of the reflector, the user can easily, in addition to intervene in the lighting technology and so do not leave everything to the automatic calibration.
For experimental and Manual Joyous can be changed by pressing a button in the manual mode. There are four Einstellstärken which the flash, but does not pass on to the camera.
Make for example, a photo which appears dark in them to TTL mode to suit your personal taste, you switch to manual mode and take the picture again with 1/64 or 1/8.
This can lead to a stronger lighting as provided by the automatic calibration.
Conclusion: The Metz 44 AF-1 is a Topzubehör at a reasonable price for the A33. Kaufentfehlung!
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