Metz mecablitz M400 Flash for Nikon Cameras

SKU: MZM400N

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2019-01-10T07:24:19

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent service

I received the unit in a very short time.

JOSE L.

2018-06-26T11:28:47

Rated 5 out of 5

Great alternative

Great little flash. Used it for graduation pictures as on camera in both TTL / Auto and manual...sufficient power for my needs. No regrets. Used with Fuji XT2 35mm f2.0

Jeoffrey B.

2018-01-22T07:46:46

Rated 5 out of 5

Perfect mirrorless flash

Perfect exposure every time, recycle time is also short and Adorama delivered big time on saving, $ for this gem! As a godox(ad200 with triggers) I can say this little guy is more reliable at delivering the right exposure while on camera.

Iran R.

2017-05-21T16:25:42

Rated 4 out of 5

VERY GOOD FLASH UNIT

I really enjoy this METZ M400. The FLASH...Works very well in full AUTO, for my needs... I did the firmware down load which was easy to do. A Mid size compact flash which is very versatile.. A good alternate FLASH then getting the high end FUJIFILM brand.

RICHARD F.

2017-01-18T08:17:22

Rated 4 out of 5

Nice little flash

This is a great little flash. I also own the metz AF44-1. In comparison, much smaller and lighter, but nearly similar (although slightly less powerful) light output. Advantages over the AF44-1 include: - High Speed Sync! I use this on an older GX1 and I can put the shutter speed up all the way to 1/4000th. Note, at these high speeds, the flash become less effective and you need to bump up the flash power to compensate. HSS is only available with the flash on the hot-shoe, so no off camera flash tricks (yet - hss triggers are currently in development for the m4/3 system and I think Cactus already makes one for it). Not sure how this might work on other camera bodies with more advanced flash control capabilities. - Size, obviously. This helps these smaller cameras to be (and feel!) more balanced. - Servo mode. You can trigger the flash off camera using your camera's built in flash. It also has a learning mode for red-eye flash. - Two memory modes for access to most used settings (set one for indoor evening parties, and another for whatever else you want). - Several power steps, all the way down to 1/256 in 1/3 increments (AF44 stops at 1/64 of full power at whole increments) - Video LED with 6 brightness levels What doesn't this flash have? A flash test button. Weird, I know, but I haven't found a way to discharge the unit like most other flashes have. Not a big deal if you ask me, but a little weird still. You can get around that by mounting it on a remote trigger if you need to. The remote's test button will still trigger it (as it should, or a remote would be useless). What else doesn't it have? For better or worse, physical control buttons/dials. Pretty much every function is menu driven. This is in contrast to the AF44 which is pretty easy to control. The other consideration to this flash would be the Nissin i40. In comparison, they are almost the same flash, BUT the Nissin has physical control dials (1 for mode, 1 for power) and a test button. The Nissin also comes with a basic diffuser and a carrying case. The Metz (m400) comes with a small carrying pouch and its own table stand (the Nissin may also come with a stand - not sure). The menu system on the Metz isn't horrible. Once you have selected the mode you want, power is adjusted with the four way thumb pad to the right of the screen. Press up or down to change power (left bring up the mode menu, right bring up the options menu). Build quality is solid. It's definitely worth it, but the Nissin is basically the same flash with a different UI for $30-40 less. Some Amazon reviews have the Nissin breaking down early or having the actual flash mount break.

Omar C.

Metz mecablitz M400 Specifications

  • Mount

    Shoe

  • Guide No.

    131.23' (40m) ISO100 at 105 mm position

  • Exposure Control

    Manual, i-TTL

  • Vari-Power

    1/1 - 1/256

  • Bounce Head

    -9deg. to +90deg.

  • Swivel Head

    360deg.

  • Coverage

    12mm - 105mm (Full frame)

  • Zoom Head

    Full frame: 24mm - 105mm

  • Recycle Time

    Approximately 0.1 - 3.2 seconds

  • Flash Duration

    1/900 - 1/25000 sec

  • Flash-Ready Indicator

    Yes

  • Compensation

    -3 EV to +3 EV (in 1/3 EV steps)

  • Wireless Communication Channels

    4 Channels

  • Wireless Groups

    3 Groups

  • Power Source

    4x AA Alkaline, Lithium, Rechargeable NiMH Batteries

  • Dimensions (W x H x D)

    2.6 x 3.7 x 3.4" (6.60 x 9.40 x 8.64cm)

  • Weight

    Without batteries: 220g (7.76oz)

  • UPC Code

    719821414674

About Metz mecablitz M400

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Great alternative

By Jeoffrey B.

Great little flash. Used it for graduation pictures as on camera in both TTL / Auto and manual...sufficient power for my needs. No regrets. Used with Fuji XT2 35mm f2.0

Excellent service

By JOSE L.

I received the unit in a very short time.

Perfectly equipped, attractively packaged
The mecablitz M400 represents a new generation of compact flash systems. It is especially suited to mirrorless system cameras and is ideal for any photographers or film-makers looking for a convenient flash unit. The mecablitz M400 is also highly equipped and leaves nothing to be desired. The maximum guide number of 40 for ISO 100 is capable of handling almost all shooting situations. Versatile lighting options are provided by the motor zoom function (24-105 mm), the fully pivotable reflector with removable reflector card and the integrated wide-angle diffuser (12 mm). The M400 is also ideal for wireless operation, be it TTL or servo. As for usability, the M400 also sets new standards with its innovative OLED display and its impressively tidy, simplified user interface.

The AUTO TTL operating mode enables the camera to fully automatically control the flash unit (turning on and flashing) and ensures the subject of your picture is put in the best light possible perfect to those new to flash. The mecablitz can be synchronized with the first or second shutter curtain (irrespective of camera model) and it supports high-speed sync (HSS or FP). The new design of the mecablitz M400 not only looks timeless the flash unit is always kept up-to-date via a USB interface for receiving firmware updates.

Flash output
• High max. guide number 40 (meters), High max. guide number 131 (feet) for ISO 100/21deg. and 105 mm

Basic configuration
• Vertical (+90deg.) and horizontal (360deg.) swivel reflector
• OLED display
• Simple operating concept
• Motorized zoom for 24 105 mm illumination
• Integrated wide-angle diff user for 12 mm illumination
• Flip-out reflector card
• Integrated autofocus flash metering
• Flash readiness indicator and correct exposure display on unit and on camera
• flash range in OLED display
• Automatic unit shut-off
• Metal base with quick lock

Standard flash modes
• TTL flash mode (digital only)
• Manual flash mode with 25 partial lighting levels
• Servo flash mode with learning function
• HSS high speed synchronization
• 1st and 2nd shutter curtain synchronization
• Manual flash exposure correction for TTL flash mode
• Automatic fill-in flash

Video-Light
• High performance LED
• 100 Lux / 1m
• 6 stage adjustable

Camera-specific system flash modes
Nikon version
• i-TTL / i-TTL-BL flash mode
• i-TTL remote mode

Ready for the Future
• Firmware update via integrated micro USB socket

Power supply
• 4 x AA alkaline-magnesium or lithium batteries
• 4 x AA NiMH rechargeable batteries

What's in the box:

  • Metz mecablitz M400 Flash for Nikon Cameras
  • Bag
  • Slave Stand
  • Metz 1 Year Limited Warranty