No, probably not compatible with PTTL. I think the flashes have to be
made for that (P-TTL/E-TTL etc) and BTW Metz came out recently with a
Digital version of their 45 wich should support advanced modern TTL
thiniges.

I still have an SCA372 adapter if anybody wants it. I can sell it, I
mostly neevr use it and problem of it is it provides NO support of TTL
in program mode :(

2007/2/16, Mat Maessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 2/16/07, J and K Messervy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > He had a think and answered: $200 (Australian)
> > 1x Metz 45 CT-4 flash unit with camera bracket and an assortment of flash
> > sync cords
>
> The 45CT-4 is a monster of a flash. If you read the instruction
> manual, there's a section about being careful not to set things on
> fire with it. If one of the sync cords is an SCA 371 end with an SCA
> 300A cable, you can do TTL flash on the Super A, and any later camera
> that supports analog TTL (including the *istD/DS/DS2). An SCA 374/2AF
> adapter will get you AF spot beam functionality on autofocus cameras.
> An SCA 3702 adapter and 3000 series cable will get you a couple more
> functions on the later cameras as well, and if Metz ever releases the
> rumored P-TTL adapter, it might be usable on all of the current DSLRs.
>
> -Mat
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