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Various Operations
Using the Remote Cable RM-CB1 (Optional)
Releasing the Shutter
Turning Power ON
135˚
45˚
45˚
1.
Turn the flash power grip on.
2.
Turn the FL-50 electronic flash on.
Memo:
Always turn the flash power grip on before the electronic
flash.
As the flash power grip supplies the control power to the
FL-50 electronic flash, it is not necessary to load batteries
in the FL-50 electronic flash. In this case, however, the flash
charge time increases slightly and the available flash emis-
sion count decreases.
The shutter can be released using the shutter button of either
the flash power grip or camera.
• The shutter button on this unit is operable only when both
the brocket cable and remote grip cable RG-1 (optional)
are connected.
• When the remote grip cable RG-1 (optional) is not used,
only the camera’s shutter button is operable.
When using the remote cable, connect it to the remote grip
cable terminal of the flash power grip.
For details, refer to the instruction manual for the RM-CB1.
1.
Combined use with the High Voltage Pack HV-1
1.
Remove the protective cap from the flash power grip’s ex-
ternal power connector.
• To avoid losing the removed cap, insert it into the protec-
tive cap attaching position of the HV-1.
2.
Connect the cable from the HV-1 to the external power
connector.
3.
Turn on the equipment in the following order: HV-1, flash
power grip and FL-50.
• For details, refer to the Flash High Voltage Set SHV-1 in-
struction manual.
2.
Rotating the hot shoe
The hot shoe can be rotated in the directions and angles shown
in the figure on the left.
1.
Loosen the rotation lock lever.
2.
Rotate the hot shoe to the desired position.
• Rotating the hot shoe, allows you to take advantage of
side bounce flash photography (when the hot shoe is ori-
ented sideways) and close-up shooting with close-up flash
shooting (when the hot shoe is oriented inward).
3.
Tighten the rotation lock lever.
3.
Holding the flash with the left hand
• Attach the camera as shown in the figure and rotate the
hot shoe as required.
Summary of Contents for FP-1
Page 8: ...FP 1...
Page 9: ...26 FL 50 C R 14...
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Page 11: ...28 RM CB1 28 29 30 31 32 34 34 34 35 36 36...
Page 12: ...29 28 29 30 31 32 34 34 34 35 36 36 FL 50 FL CB02 5 pin FL CB01 RG 1 GS 2 GS 2...
Page 13: ...30 GS 2 2...
Page 14: ...31 1 2 3 C R 14 LR14 4 C R 14 C R 14 R14...
Page 15: ...32 1 2 FL 50 FL 50 1 FL 50 2 FL 50 3 FL 50 LOCK 3 1 4 HD 2 1 2 3...
Page 16: ...33 4 FL CB02 FL CB01 5 pin 1 2 2 5 RG 1...
Page 17: ...34 1 2 FL 50 FL 50 FL 50 RG 1 RG 1 RM CB1 RM CB1...
Page 18: ...35 135 45 45 1 HV 1 1 HV 1 2 HV 1 3 HV 1 FL 50 SHV 1 2 1 2 3 3...