Frantisek,

I use that almost every time I use my Metz flash, but you don't need another
flash. I have the 40MZ-2, which has the big flash that you can bounce on the
ceiling or wall, and there is also a small flash built in that you can
switch on/off as desired. The little flash is direct. The flash comes with
two ND filters you can put in front of the small flash, so you have three
output levels available for the small flash. BTW, my SCA unit is the
SCA3702. With another flash and a SCA3800 I could use a wireless TTL slave
as well. I don't have that though.

Frits W�thrich


Frantisek Vlcek wrote:
>
> Hi,
>    I use the German SCA 300 system, with Metz flashes. I have been
>    thinking about the multiflash adapter SCA 605A (or which # it is),
>    which allows connection of two or more ttl units.
>
>    I would like to have one on camera and the other bounced, for
>    "contrast control" flash, or maybe one on bracket one on camera,
>    with about 1:3 ratio. Is it possible to do it with TTL metering via
>    the multiflash adapter?
>
>    Metz sells ND filters and they say use of the filters on one of the
>    flashes works that way - for ratio of ttl flashes.
>
>    Anybody tried it?
>
>    Thanks
>
> Good light,
>  Frantisek Vlcek
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