Make: Metz Web site: Mecablitz 24 AF-1 Digital Manual: PDF Relative Power @ 50mm1: 0.64× Key Features: Basic tilt reflector and AF assist beam. (No swivel — the Metz web site has a poor translation.) Reasons to Buy: Compact, simple interface, low cost. Notable Drawbacks: Very simple. |
This model is a variant of the Tumax DSL28 series flash, although Metz says they developed the firmware, and the power is slightly higher. Unlike the generic version, there's no rear-curtain sync. In any case, it's a compact flash with a basic tilt reflector for indirect light. No control other than that provided by the camera body.
More about the Metz Mecablitz 24 AF-1 Digital can be found on these pages:
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