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Anonymous
One of the guys I work with used to be a photographer (weddings mostly) and got rid of most of his stuff a long time ago. The other day he came across a Metz 60 CT-1 flash and battery pack in the back of his closet. He sold it to me for $50 (US). Good deal? I tried it out and it seems to function perfectly although the battery is about 3 years old. I haven't had a chance to use it much yet.
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Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeCanonCamera ModelCanon EOS 10DCamera SoftwareACD Systems Digital ImagingMaximum Lens Aperturef/2.5Sensing MethodOne-Chip Color AreaFirmware VersionFirmware Version 2.0.1Serial Number1620504806Image-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution180 dpiVertical Resolution180 dpiImage Created2008:03:05 16:19:21Exposure Time1/100 secF-Numberf/13.0ISO Speed Rating800Lens Aperturef/13.0Exposure Bias0 EVFlashNo FlashFocal Length50.00 mmColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width720Image Height480RenderingNormalExposure ModeManualScene Capture TypeStandardExposure ModeManualFocus TypeAutoMetering ModeEvaluativeSharpnessNormalSaturationNormalContrastNormalShooting ModeManualImage SizeSmallFocus ModeOne-ShotDrive ModeSingleFlash ModeOffCompression SettingNormalMacro ModeUnknownWhite BalanceManual TemperatureExposure Compensation3Sensor ISO Speed256Image Number101-0122
>> Anonymous
Trigger voltage, etc.

If that is okay then this is a good find.
>> Anonymous
I know nothing about this flash unit... how would I go about checking those things?
>> Anonymous
merry fucking christmas OP, i was looking at this earlier today
http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html
>> Anonymous
For a filmfag, that's nice.
>> Anonymous
>>138274
Only cert ct model metz flashes below a certain serial number have hazardous flashes. Check the faq on Metz's web site.
>> Anonymous
For $50 it's excellent. The quality of the light off those is wonderful.