Metz flash units to be made in Germany, not China, in ‘quality strategy’
The new owners of Metz will continue to make flash units in Germany, cancelling earlier plans to move production to the Far East.
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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.
Metz has announced a new light designed specifically for use with mobile phone cameras.
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.
Metz has officially announced the Mecablitz 64 AF-1, a high-end flashgun with touchscreen controls.
The Mecablitz touchscreen flagship flash will be available for Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax and Sony this year.
Metz plans to release a new flagship flashgun later this month with a full-colour touchscreen.
German manufacturer Metz has switched its Mecablitz 44 AF-1 and 52 AF-1 flashguns to Sony’s new hotshoe interface.
German manufacturer Metz has released a number of lighting accessories for their Mecastudio BL studio flash range.