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Suhit Gupta
07-05-2007, 02:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://photojojo.com/content/buy-this/metz-28-cs-2-slave-flash-rocks/' target='_blank'>http://photojojo.com/content/buy-this/metz-28-cs-2-slave-flash-rocks/</a><br /><br /></div><i>"Nothing will ruin a shot quicker than on-camera flash. Unless you’ve got an SLR, though, indoors you usually have no choice — it’s either shiny and straight-on with flash, or dark and blurry without. No longer! Meet our newest friend: The German-engineered Metz 28 CS-2 Digital Slave Flash. (What will the naming geniuses at Metz think of next?) Here’s how it works: The tiny Metz is an external flash that runs on AAAs. As soon as your camera’s own flash fires, the Metz fires, too. Automatically. Without wires. Within milliseconds. (Speed of light and all that.) Since it’s far, far more powerful than your on-camera flash, your room fills light, and photos look, well, normal. Since it’s wireless, you can detach it and put it away from your camera, hold it in one hand while you take a photo with another, point it back, up, down, whatever. It’s even got a handy fold-up sliding rail that screws into your tripod socket."</i><br /><br /><img src="http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com/images/metz-28-cs-2-digital-slave-flash.jpg" /><br /><br />Wow, this is a very cool solution... while DSLRs, etc have a relatively powerful flash (and additionally have the option of adding on an external flash), point-and-shoots are not as lucky. They have relatively week flashes and you end up with shiny and straight-on flash, or dark and blurry pictures (without flash). The Metz 28 CS-2 appears to be triggered by a flash of light and runs on an independent set of AAA batteries. So you can place the flash somewhere in a room where you are taking pictures and your camera flash will now have some often-needed backup. I would love to try it out to see what kind of ambient light it would give off.

Chris Gohlke
07-06-2007, 02:15 AM
Anybody know about how much one of these costs and where to get one? The original story links to Amazon, but it looks like they don't carry it anymore.

Suhit Gupta
07-06-2007, 04:15 PM
Looks like it is around $140.

<a href=http://shopping.msn.com/prices/shp/?itemId=23306784,stext=metz%2028%20cs-2">http://shopping.msn.com/prices/shp/?itemId=23306784,stext=metz%2028%20cs-2</a>

Suhit

Crocuta
07-12-2007, 12:12 AM
It seems to me that there would be a problem with exposure using an unconnected second flash. Your camera will take its internal flash into consideration and meter for that, but it won't know about this. So then about twice the light shows up than your camera was expecting and your photos will end up overexposed. This might not be bad if the response is consistent, so that you can set your exposure compensation to compensate, but it may be that each photo will be trial and error since the exact amount of extra light will vary by distance of the extra flash, angle, color of walls, etc. If anyone tried this out, I'd love to hear how it works.