Put the flash on automatic, and you should have a choice of f/stops based on the chart on the flash. Shutter speed does not matter, start with maybe 1/125 or 1/250. It will sync at any speed since it is a leaf shutter. If you choose a slower speed the ambient light will start to record. Make sure you are on X-sync so that the blades are fully open when the strobe fires.
The C33 was always my favorite Mamiya TLR.
No - full wit is clearly at least twice as good as half-witMatt, I take it you think the Metz with the Mamiya is a bad idea? Why so? Diane Arbus used a similar potato-masher flash (as big, or bigger, than the Metz) with a C33 and she got some pretty interesting results...
The little auxiliary flash tube on the front of the handle is good for fill flash in combination with bounce flash of the main head, but I find it's a little too powerful, so I always leave the little neutral density thingy clipped on to cut its power.
The Metz 45CT5 seems to be identical to the Metz 45CT4, with the exception that the -CT5 is compatible with the SCA500 modules, while the -CT4 is compatible with the SCA300 modules.
'Back in the day' when Metz potato mashers were very commonly used by wedding photographers, most did NOT USE the little wink link, because it defeated the entire purpose of ceiling bounce...softer, lessened shadows. The wink light was a small specular source which cast shadows not created by ceiling bounce!
im Gegenteil. Au contraire. Here is a page from the 45CT5 user manual...There exist no SCA500 modules. It is SCA3000 instead.
But in my archive I found some information, saying that it was a rare predessor to the SCA 300 system with only limited features.
The SCA 3000 system is their latest one by the way.
The SCA system is difficult anyway. One has to look up in listings what works and whot not, and then compare that to the propriatory flashes and their functions.
Anyway, with prices of used camera-manufacturer flashes so low, the SCA-system (and similar competing systems) seems far less attractive than back then.
My 60CT2 works great with the 520 adapter and my OM2n and OM2s. I wonder if it will work with my OM4T?
The so called "wink light" is useful for filling in shadowed eye sockets.'Back in the day' when Metz potato mashers were very commonly used by wedding photographers, most did NOT USE the little wink link, because it defeated the entire purpose of ceiling bounce...softer, lessened shadows. The wink light was a small specular source which cast shadows not created by ceiling bounce!
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