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Key Features
- Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
- Guide Number: 210' at ISO 100 and 200mm
- Zoom Range: 24-200mm (12mm with Panel)
- Tilt from -9 to 90°
The Metz mecablitz 64 AF-1 digital Flash is a powerful unit with a guide number of 210' at ISO 100 and 200mm that works with Sony ADI / P-TTL and select Minolta cameras with an optional adapter.. The unit features an automatic zoom with a range between 24-200mm and comes with a built-in wide-angle diffuser that extends its reach to 12mm. The 64 AF-1 also has a secondary light reflector with two output levels for achieving even lighting as well as wireless functionality as either a master or slave unit with ratio control options
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My Metz 64 AF-1, for Pentax, has firmware version ...
My Metz 64 AF-1, for Pentax, has firmware version 1.1. Is that the latest firmware? If not, what is?
There is a newer Firmware out for the Pentax version of the flash. You can go to this link to download the Firmware installer. https://www.metzflash.ca/firmware/
Date published: 2021-06-07
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This item has been delayed several times already... what's going on?
B&H has received some 64 AF-1 flashes from Metz, which have gone to filling pre existing orders. At this time I wouldnt be able to say how long it might take to fill all orders and have the flash actually on the shelf. If you haven't already, you could choose the Notify When in Stock option on the flashs page on our website. We would then send you an email when it came into stock. Otherwise, we are accepting orders for the flash, which are being filled in the order they are placed.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Do you need the Sony ADP to MAA flash shoe adapter or any other adapter for full function use on the A6000.
No. As the Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body and the Metz Mecablitz 64 AF-1 digital Flash for Sony Cameras both use the new Sony Multi-Interface hot shoe, there is no adapter needed to connect the Metz Mecablitz 64 AF-1 digital Flash to the Sony Alpha a6000 Digital Camera. The flash connects directly onto the camera's hot shoe without an adapter.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Does it use infrared light to communicate between master and slave or radio signal?
The flashes communicate via infrared.
Date published: 2018-08-25
What do I need to purchase to use the Mecablitz ...
What do I need to purchase to use the Mecablitz 64 off camera with my Sony A7II? Do I need to purchase the Metz WT-1 Wireless Trigger Kit? or will just the WT-1 transmitter work? Will other brand radio triggers work with it too?
You would need the Metz WT-1 Wireless Trigger Kit for Sony, BH # MEMZWT1KS, which has a transmitter and receiver.
https://bhpho.to/3mfuLix
Date published: 2020-12-14
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Please suggest a flash sync cable that can connect this flash unit to the flash synch terminal port on a Sony ILCA-a77m2.
The following PC sync cable will allow you to connect this Metz flash to a Sony A77 II for manual flash triggering: http://bhpho.to/1twvZrx
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Does metz 64 af-1 able to be used with a7ii af assist lamp ?
The AF assist lamp/beam will not be compatible with the Sony mirrorless cameras, such as the a7 II.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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This item IS available from Metz on their web site. Why after two months on order do YOU not have it?
I contacted Metz this morning, and they confirmed a few things for me. First is they have a shipment of the flash scheduled to arrive to us in the next week or so to fulfill the pre-orders we have taken to this point. Second, they also confirmed that the flash is not available as in stock on their site, but is available in the sense that they are accepting orders on it, same as B&H and other of their authorized dealers are.
Date published: 2018-08-25