![]() ![]() The Metz Mecablitz 36 CT 3 is a flash for the ambitious amateur, compact and yet powerful. Metz introduced the Metz Mecablitz 36 CT 2 with the SCA system at the 1982 Photokina. The Mecablitz 32 Z-1, 32 Z-2 and 32 MZ-3 were introduced at the 1992 Photokina, supporting both the old 300 type and new 3000 type SCA adapter. Metz introduced the Mecablitz 32 CT 2 with the SCA system at the 1982 Photokina. SCA 333/2 AF - Minolta Dynax Maxxum Alpha.SCA 311 - Canon - A, T, New F-1, EOS wo AF assist.Some other flash makers offer flash units which use Metz SCA adapters, for example the electronic flashguns of Cullmann, Starblitz and Osram. The Metz SCA 332 RL is an example which adds an AF aid light and connects a Mecablitz flash unit of the System SCA 300 to the Minolta 7000 SLR camera. Some adapters add extra functionality like the autofocus-aiding red light. The basic adapter is the SCA 301 which can be used on every standard hot shoe. SCA connectors have evolved through several generations, starting with the SCA 300 (1979) with cables SCA 500 for analog communication between camera and flash, and finally SCA 3000 (2000) which allowed digital communication between camera and flash. Metz developed the SCA connectors to allow their flash units to be used on different cameras with full functionality. As well as the standard central flash trigger connection, other pins are provided for additional functions. As flash units became more complex, offering TTL measurement and viewfinder status, each camera manufacturer developed their own proprietary contact system on the hotshoe. ![]() The Metz SCA flash connectors (" System Camera Adapter") were launched in 1979 and comprises a range of adapters for different cameras. Adapter Metz SCA 332 RL and Mecablitz 36 CT 3 ![]()
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