Viltrox's Z1 Pro Flash Bridges the Gap Between Retro Aesthetics and Modern Flash Technology

Viltrox's Z1 Pro Flash Bridges the Gap Between Retro Aesthetics and Modern Flash Technology

When Nostalgia Meets Capability I’ve watched the retro camera revival with genuine interest—not just as a trend, but as a legitimate shift in how photographers approach their craft. Cameras like the Fujifilm X100VI and Nikon Zf aren’t novelties; they’re serious tools wrapped in yesterday’s clothing. The problem? Finding flash equipment that matches their aesthetic while delivering the technical features modern shooting demands. Viltrox appears to have listened to this exact friction point.

Metering Flash: Understanding TTL vs Manual

Metering Flash: Understanding TTL vs Manual

Every external flash operates in one of two modes: TTL (Through The Lens) automatic metering, or manual power control. Understanding when each mode is appropriate, and how to meter effectively in both, eliminates the most common flash exposure problems. How TTL Works TTL metering fires a pre-flash, an extremely brief burst of light, milliseconds before the actual exposure. The camera’s meter reads the light reflected from this pre-flash through the lens, calculates the flash power needed for correct exposure, and sets the main flash output accordingly.