Taking Pictures Using The Fl; External Flash By Itself - Olympus C-2100 Ultra Zoom Instructions Manual

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RECORDING—using the flash (Cont.)
Taking pictures using the FL-40 external flash by itself
See steps 1 and 2 in Taking pictures using both the main flash and the FL-40
external flash (P.112)
3
Make sure that the main flash is
closed. If it opens at any time
during shooting, close it.
4
Press
(Flash mode button) to
display the available modes on the
control panel.
displayed in the following order:
Auto-Flash (no display), Red-Eye
Reduction Flash
, FLASH OFF
When using both the FL-40 external flash and the main flash
If close-up pictures are overexposed, try using the main flash by itself.
When the main flash and the FL-40 are used together, the main flash is
used as the compensating light source. This means that if the amount of
light from the FL-40 is insufficient (beyond its working range), the resulting
pictures may be underexposed.
When using the FL-40 external flash by itself
The extension flash may occasionally misfire.
114
Modes will be
, Fill-in Flash
.
Note:
4
3

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