Warning Display List; Q&A - Olympus FL-50 Instruction

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WARNING DISPLAY LIST

Camera that dis-
Warning details
plays warnings
Out of light control
range in AUTO mode
Subject too close in
MANUAL mode
Subject too close in
FP MANUAL mode
Wide panel request
in all modes
Downward bounce
in all modes
Wide panel warning
in all modes
Out of light control
range in AUTO
mode
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Control panel display
Remedy
Change the camera's ISO
speed or lens iris (F) set-
ting.
①Change the camera's
ISO speed or lens iris
(F) setting.
②Change the guide num-
ber (GN) setting.
①Change the camera's
ISO speed or lens iris
(F) setting.
②Change the guide num-
ber (GN) setting.
Set the wide panel.
The light-emitting section
is set at 7° downward.
Cancel this setting except
for close-up flash photog-
raphy.
The wide panel is set.
Pay attention to the dis-
tance to the subject since
a lower guide number (GN)
is selected.
Change the camera's ISO
speed or lens iris (F) set-
ting.
Q&A
Q
Is multi-flash shooting possible in the TTL AUTO mode?
Ref. Page
A
No, it is not possible.
Q
When are test flash activation and auto checking effective?
A
Checking the optimum flash activation based on the AUTO CHECK lamp is particularly effec-
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tive in bounce flash (in AUTO modes only).
Q
What will happen if the electronic flash is activated simultaneously with the camera's built-in
flash?
A
In the TTL mode, both flashes emit light simultaneously and the optimum exposure is deter-
mined according to the combined total light intensity (provided that the camera is in the P or A
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shooting mode). In bounce flash photography, the camera's built-in flash can also be used for
catch-light photography (see page 59).
Q
Why does the electronic flash get hot after successive firing?
A
The batteries generate heat when flash firing is repeated successively. In this case, use the
electronic flash at intervals until the flash emission section and batteries cool down.
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Q
Why can't I mount the electronic flash on the camera?
A
The electronic flash cannot be mounted if the lock pin is in the out position. If this is the case,
turn the lock ring all the way in the opposite direction to [←LOCK] until it stops. Once the lock
pin is in the in position, you can mount the electronic flash on the camera (see page 44).
Q
Why doesn't the control mode change when I press the MODE button?
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A
When the electronic flash is connected to certain types of communication-capable camera,
the flash control mode can only be controlled from the camera.
Q
What is the recommended white balance setting for the camera when using the flash?
A
The auto white balance mode is recommended. If you use the manual white balance mode,
set the color temperature to 5500K. Note that the color temperature varies depending on the
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flash shooting conditions.
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 lens is removed
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• During bounce photography
• During light intensity adjustment
• When the ISO speed and lens iris (F) are out of the setting range
Q
When the Olympus E-1 digital camera enters the sleep mode, the FL-50 control panel displays
turn off. Is this normal?
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A
Yes, it is normal. When the E-1 enters the sleep mode, the FL-50 does as well. When the
camera wakes up, so does the FL-50.
Q
Does the FL-50 also turn off when the Olympus E-1 digital camera is turned off?
A
When the E-1 is turned off, the FL-50 enters the sleep mode. When the E-1 is turned on again,
the FL-50 also turns on. When you want to turn off the FL-50, turn off the FL-50 before turning
off the E-1. In addition, when connected to a camera without communication capability, the
FL-50 enters the sleep mode if it is not operated for about 60 minutes.
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