Hello everyone,
as the title indicates, I've have come by a working late 70's METZ flash gun. A Mecablitz 34 BCT 2.
Is this thing any good with a FED rangefinder? It fires when I set the FED to 1/30 sec but I'm not really sure how to operate the flash. It has 3 automatic aperture settings as well as a "M"anual setting.
Do I just set it to "M" and use the f-stops indicated on the scale relative to ISO/ASA? So, 200 ASA at 4m distance makes it f11?
But what do the automatic settings do? Does the flash read from it's little light meter/photosensitive thing in front and calculate flash based on that? Is that only for cameras that can sync flash with all speeds?
Also, is there any issue using this flash caused by the FEDs flash sync speed being only 1/30 sec? I mean, other than that being sort of slow, as it were? I get that 1/30 sec is when the curtain is all the way open but how does the flash gun "know" that? Is that irrelevant or will the duration of the flash be too short to provide sufficient exposure?
This is a kind of a monster of a flash gun but it seems to work well and the time it takes to charge from a fresh set of batteries is only a second or two, which is kind of cool.
Obviously, I am entirely new to flash photography; please excuse any and all dumb questions.
Anyway, any help is appreciated,
Cheers,
Henry
as the title indicates, I've have come by a working late 70's METZ flash gun. A Mecablitz 34 BCT 2.
Is this thing any good with a FED rangefinder? It fires when I set the FED to 1/30 sec but I'm not really sure how to operate the flash. It has 3 automatic aperture settings as well as a "M"anual setting.

Do I just set it to "M" and use the f-stops indicated on the scale relative to ISO/ASA? So, 200 ASA at 4m distance makes it f11?
But what do the automatic settings do? Does the flash read from it's little light meter/photosensitive thing in front and calculate flash based on that? Is that only for cameras that can sync flash with all speeds?
Also, is there any issue using this flash caused by the FEDs flash sync speed being only 1/30 sec? I mean, other than that being sort of slow, as it were? I get that 1/30 sec is when the curtain is all the way open but how does the flash gun "know" that? Is that irrelevant or will the duration of the flash be too short to provide sufficient exposure?
This is a kind of a monster of a flash gun but it seems to work well and the time it takes to charge from a fresh set of batteries is only a second or two, which is kind of cool.
Obviously, I am entirely new to flash photography; please excuse any and all dumb questions.
Anyway, any help is appreciated,
Cheers,
Henry