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1.

Press the Power button to turn the electronic flash on.

• The control panel lights up and battery charging starts.

2.

 Ensure that the Charge lamp lights up.

• Replace the batteries if the time taken for the Charge lamp

to light up is longer than the values specified below.

Alkaline or Ni-Mn batteries:

30 sec.

Lithium, Ni-Cd or Ni-Mh batteries: 10 sec.

• If the Charge lamp and AUTO CHECK lamp blink alter-

nately, it means that the battery capacity is running low. In
this case, replace the batteries.

Memo:

  To perform test flash activation, press the Test button.

3.

Press the Power button again to turn the electronic flash off.

Turn the electronic flash off in the following cases:
• Before mounting it on the camera or dismounting it from

the camera.

• When flash emission is not required.
• When not using the electronic flash.

LOADING BATTERIES

CR-V3

The batteries are available separately. Always use one of the following battery combinations.

• AA (R6) alkaline batteries (LR6 type) .................................. x 4
• AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries ....................................................... x 4
• AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries ....................................................... x 4
• AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries (ZR6 type) ..................................... x 4
• AA (R6) lithium batteries (FR6 type) .................................... x 4
• Lithium battery packs (CR-V3 type) (Olympus LB-01) ......... x 2

• The AA (R6) manganese batteries cannot be used.

How to load the batteries

1.

Open the battery compartment cover.

2.

Insert the batteries with c/– polarity.

3.

Close the battery compartment cover.

AA (R6) batteries

The following products (optional) can also be used as an external power supply:

Flash Power Grip

FP-1

Flash High Voltage Set

SHV-1

Notes

• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types together.
• Remove the batteries when the electronic flash is not going to be used for a long period.
• Carry spare batteries when traveling or when using the flash in cold areas.

CHECKING BATTERIES

After loading the batteries, check the remaining battery capacity by turning the electronic flash on.

Flash Interval and  Flash Count

The following table shows the flash intervals and flash counts for various batteries. Data is
based on using batteries all of the same type.

Batteries used

Flash interval

Flash count

AA (R6) alkaline dry cell batteries (LR6 type)

Approx. 6 sec.

Approx. 150 times

AA (R6) lithium batteries (FR6 type)

Approx. 7 sec.

Approx. 170 times

AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries (ZR6 type)

Approx. 5 sec.

Approx. 160 times

Lithium battery packs (CR-V3)

Approx. 5 sec.

Approx. 220 times

AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries, 1000 mAh

Approx. 4 sec.

Approx. 110 times

AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries, 1900 mAh

Approx. 4 sec.

Approx. 170 times

• The flash emission interval and count data were obtained from in-house tests at Olympus.

Summary of Contents for FL 50 - Hot-shoe clip-on Flash

Page 1: ...1 9 00 17 00 MODEL NO FS FL50 50 42mm 135 85mm 28 12mm 135 24mm 18 20 12mm 61 78 12mm 42mm 21 28 42mm 8mm 83 101 8mm ZOOM FOUR THIRDS 1 20000 1 500 FP 150 3 LR6 220 LB 01 6 5 3 4 5 LB 01 TTL AUTO AUT...

Page 2: ...battery Doing so could result in fire or electric shock Please contact your dealer or Olympus Do not handle the electronic flash with wet hands Doing so could result in electric shock Do not leave th...

Page 3: ...te on the cameras used with the Electronic Flash The functions available from the electronic flash are limited with certain digital cameras For details please check the Olympus website http www olympu...

Page 4: ...n Page 43 Power button CONTROL PANEL INDICATORS Wide panel warning Page 58 FP emission Pages 50 52 Control mode Pages 45 53 Close up flash shooting Page 57 FOUR THIRDS Page 61 Zoom mode Page 57 ISO sp...

Page 5: ...batteries cannot be used How to load the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment cover 2 Insert the batteries with correct polarity 3 Close the battery compartment cover AA R6 batteries The followin...

Page 6: ...g on the shooting mode set on the camera and the functions of the camera in use It is not possible to select an unavailable mode ATTACHING TO THE CAMERA REMOVING FROM THE CAMERA Confirm that both the...

Page 7: ...the light control range If not adjust the lens iris F or the subject distance The light control range varies according to the camera type and camera setup ISO speed lens iris F and lens focal distance...

Page 8: ...setup operation page 61 The indicator appears in the control panel 1 Turn dial B to select a light intensity adjustment value in the following steps 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 3 0 7 2 The display shows the light...

Page 9: ...t control range is smaller than that in the TTL mode 3 When flash activation has been performed correctly the AUTO CHECK lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after the shutter is released Light intensity a...

Page 10: ...ting distance is equal to the subject distance When the optimum shooting distance is 0 6 m 0 5 m in case of close up flash or less the displayed figure blinks to warn that the subject is located outsi...

Page 11: ...est flash activation The light control is OK when the AUTO CHECK lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after the test flash activation If the lamp does not blink change the lens iris F ISO speed subject dis...

Page 12: ...ation capability Note Selecting a value larger than the focal length of the lens in use will darken the peripheral areas of the image OTHER OPERATIONS 180 7 90 90 90 90 Bounce Shooting Bounce shooting...

Page 13: ...may be disabled when the electronic flash is mounted on the camera s hot shoe Note The electronic flash control mode should be set to TTL AUTO or FP TTL AUTO Using the Wide Panel Use the built in wid...

Page 14: ...ble flash emission count Note Up to 10 successive full flashes are permitted To allow the light emitting surface to cool the flash should not be used for at least 10 minutes after 10 m flashes have be...

Page 15: ...that can be synchronized successively assuming that the continuous shooting rate of the camera is 8 frames sec Light intensity ratio External power supply 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 64 1 128 None Batteries i...

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Page 17: ...Q The light control range is not displayed on the control panel What is wrong A The light control range is not displayed in the following cases When the Extension Tube EX 25 optional is used When the...

Page 18: ...0 to 90 left 0 to 180 Auto power OFF Interlocks with the auto power OFF operation of a camera with com munication capability AF illuminator Automatic firing at low intensity possible only when a camer...

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