Can I use my 20d with a Metz 45 CL4, I know it wont have E-TTL11.
I have always liked hammerhead flashes, had a Metz 45 CT4 years ago and want to get something similar.
Can anyone see any major problems
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warrick Senior Member More info | Jun 28, 2005 20:13 | #1 Can I use my 20d with a Metz 45 CL4, I know it wont have E-TTL11. 5D III | 70-200L 4IS | 24-105L | MP-E65 | Sigma 105mm Macro | Sigma 120-300 2.8 sport
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scottbergerphoto Cream of the Crop 5,429 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Brooklyn, NY, USA More info | Jun 29, 2005 07:09 | #2 ETTL/ETTLII is a function of the camera body and a compatible flash. If the Metz is not ETTL compatible, you will have to use it in Manual Mode. It should work fine. If you aren't sure of the trigger voltage, use a Safe Sync in between flash and camera. One World, One Voice Against Terror,
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scottbergerphoto wrote: ETTL/ETTLII is a function of the camera body and a compatible flash. If the Metz is not ETTL compatible, you will have to use it in Manual Mode. It should work fine. If you aren't sure of the trigger voltage, use a Safe Sync in between flash and camera. Thanks for the reply 5D III | 70-200L 4IS | 24-105L | MP-E65 | Sigma 105mm Macro | Sigma 120-300 2.8 sport
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tombryan Member 140 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Washington, IL More info | Jul 03, 2005 06:15 | #4 Metz already does make a digital flash and I think you can get a TTL module for the 20D. The guys off ShootSmarter.com who test all kinds of equipement rate it as one of the most accurate flashes on the market. I can't remember the model number but I think it's a 7omz or something like that. Brand new they are like $700 ! They ought to be accurate !! LOL. I just saw one on B&H's sight though for $449 used. Tom Bryan
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DaveG Goldmember 2,040 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia More info | scottbergerphoto wrote: ETTL/ETTLII is a function of the camera body and a compatible flash. If the Metz is not ETTL compatible, you will have to use it in Manual Mode. It should work fine. If you aren't sure of the trigger voltage, use a Safe Sync in between flash and camera. Scott, "There's never time to do it right. But there's always time to do it over."
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