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1st January 2016, 03:38 PM
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Metz flash question for Nikonians
I have never owned a Nikon camera or a Metz flash, so I am hoping one of you Nikonians can help.
My son recently bought himself a Nikon D3300, in large part for taking pictures of kids. I warned him that he would probably want a bounce flash. I looked a few days ago, and Nikon i-TTL bounce flashes are far more expensive than their Canon counterparts. So, I thought I would look at Metz flashes, which many people have recommended. The Metz Mecablitz 44 AF-1 looks roughly comparable in function and price to my Canon 430 EXII, and the cheaper 36 might suffice.
Both are advertised as having i-TTL compatibility.
Does anyone know if there is likely to be any problem using one of these with the D3300?
Many thanks.
Dan
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1st January 2016, 05:50 PM
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Re: Metz flash question for Nikonians
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1st January 2016, 08:12 PM
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Re: Metz flash question for Nikonians
I realize it isn't much help, but I have a Metz 52AF that I use with my Pentax K-30. Works just fine, although I must admit that I don't have a Pentax flash to compare it to.
My bet is that as long as you buy the correct version the Metz will work.
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2nd January 2016, 03:11 PM
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Re: Metz flash question for Nikonians
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