Metz Mecablitz M400 for Micro Four Thirds review
The Mecablitz M400 is a stylish, compact flash unit with wireless TTL metering, full manual control and a built-in video lamp. Is it any good?
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The Mecablitz M400 is a stylish, compact flash unit with wireless TTL metering, full manual control and a built-in video lamp. Is it any good?
Cactus, Godox, Metz, Nissin and PocketWizard have all released new firmware for their radio-enabled flashes and wireless triggers. Notably, Godox now supports manual HSS for Fujifilm.
The compact, AA-powered Metz M400 flash has been officially released for all major camera brands.
Metz has officially unveiled the Mecablitz M400, said to be “over 30 per cent more compact” than other flash units.
Metz has announced the Mecablitz 26 AF-2, a small tilting flash unit, for Canon, Nikon, Micro Four Thirds, Sony and Fujifilm cameras.
German flash manufacturer Metz has released a new flashgun, the Mecablitz 44 AF-2.
The new owners of Metz will continue to make flash units in Germany, cancelling earlier plans to move production to the Far East.
Metz-Werke GmbH has been bought by two investors, saving many jobs in TV and flash manufacturing.
German flash maker Metz has introduced a new tilting flash, the Mecablitz 26 AF-1, with TTL for every camera system.
German lighting and television manufacturer Metz has reportedly gone into administration.
The touchscreen, high-powered Mecablitz 64 AF-1 flashgun has been released in the USA for Canon and Nikon, with more variants to follow.
The high-end Mecablitz 64 AF-1 flashgun is available now in the UK for £375 in Canon and Nikon variants.