FJW> I use that almost every time I use my Metz flash, but you don't need another
FJW> flash. I have the 40MZ-2, which has the big flash that you can bounce on the
FJW> ceiling or wall, and there is also a small flash built in that you can
FJW> switch on/off as desired. The little flash is direct. The flash comes with
FJW> two ND filters you can put in front of the small flash, so you have three
FJW> output levels available for the small flash. BTW, my SCA unit is the
FJW> SCA3702. With another flash and a SCA3800 I could use a wireless TTL slave
FJW> as well. I don't have that though.
FJW> Frits W�thrich
Hi Frits,
I use SCA 300 flash(es, I am now using a backup 35CT2 which I had
to take back from commission sale, because my main 36CT4's
capacitator died recently, it's gone for repair). So two tubes in
one flash (like the 40MZ3 or 45/60CL series) is not available for
me, except in some Cullman SCA 300 flashes. And I sometimes prefer
using two flashes direct, one on bracket sufficiently removed from
camera (or held away from camera via the 305A cable which I use
very much for people photography even with one flash). I wanted to
keep the 36CT4 and buy just a small inexpensive TTL unit like the
30 TTL or 28CTx, as the "fill-in" flash with 36CT4 being bounced or
held removed from camera. That's why I ask about two flashes
multiflash with filters. BTW, because I am using the SCA 300
flashes, I can do TTL multiflash at much lower price compared to
SCA 3000 series! The old but super-powerful 35CT2 I bought for
about 1/5 40MZ3 used price and they both have same GN !
Thanks
Frantisek
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