Electronic Flash
FL-50R
Instruction Manual
Bounce up/down angle
Bounce lock release
indices gP. 22
button gP. 9, 22
Accessory shoe
gP. 23
Bounce left/right angle
indices gP. 22
MODE button
gP. 12
Control panel
gP. 4
ZOOM button gP. 21
LIGHT button
ꢀPress to light up the
control panel for about
15 sec.
AUTO CHECK lamp
gP. 12
The control panel also
lights under control
by a digital camera
with communication
capability.
Battery compartment
cover gP. 7
CHARGE lamp/TEST
button gP. 11
Dial A
Dial B
POWER button gP. 11
Plate
Belt
Flash stand
FLST-1
Bounce adapter
FLBA-1
Reflector adapter
FLRA-1
ꢀFlash case
ꢀInstruction manual
ꢀWarranty card
(this manual)
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Control panel
Wide panel
Super FP flash
Flash control mode
gP. 26
gP. 18, 20
gP. 13
Firing angle
(ZOOM)
value
gP. 21
Close-up flash
gP. 27
FOUR THIRDS
gP. 31
Flash intensity
control
gP. 14
Firing angle
(ZOOM) mode
gP. 21
Aperture (F)
gP. 16, 31,
38, 47
ISO sensitivity
gP. 31, 47
Feet
gP. 31
Setting display
Guide number
(GN)
gP. 17, 39, 45
Meter
gP. 31
Notes on this manual
The indications on the control panel may differ from those shown in the illustration
above depending on the setup of the electronic flash, the camera in use, and the
shooting conditions.
For example, the firing angle (ZOOM) can be displayed in either of the following modes.
1 FOUR THIRDS.......Focal length of a Four Thirds System digital camera
2 135.........................Focal length converted to an equivalent angle of view on a
135 type (35 mm film) camera
The text in this manual employs the [FOUR THIRDS] display mode and puts values in
the [135] display mode inside parentheses, for example “(xx mm with the 135 type)”.
For the selection of the display modes, refer to “Custom setup” (gP. 30).
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Table of contents
Names of parts............................................................................... 2
Flash..............................................................................................2
Control panel .................................................................................4
Basic shooting................................................................................ 7
Loading batteries ...........................................................................7
Attaching to the camera.................................................................9
Turning on the electronic flash..................................................... 11
Shooting.......................................................................................12
Flash intensity control..................................................................14
Other flash photography modes................................................... 16
AUTO...........................................................................................16
MANUAL......................................................................................17
FP TTL AUTO ..............................................................................18
FP MANUAL ................................................................................20
Setting the firing angle (ZOOM)...................................................21
Bounce shooting..........................................................................22
Using the wide panel ...................................................................26
Close-up flash..............................................................................27
Various flash shooting methods...................................................28
Custom setup ............................................................................... 30
All reset......................................................................................... 32
Wireless flash ............................................................................... 33
Basic wireless photography ........................................................34
About the placement of the electronic flash.................................36
Picture shooting using a digital camera without communication
capability................................................................. 38
AUTO...........................................................................................38
MANUAL......................................................................................39
Slave flash ...................................................................................40
Warning display list....................................................................... 41
Q&A.............................................................................................. 42
Optional accessories.................................................................... 44
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Guide number (GN) list................................................................. 45
Light control range in AUTO mode ............................................... 47
Continuous firing........................................................................... 48
Safety precautions
(Be sure to read and observe the following)........... 49
Caution for usage environment .................................................... 53
Specifications ............................................................................... 55
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Basic shooting
Loading batteries
The batteries are available separately. Always use one of the following
battery combinations.
ꢀAA (R6) alkaline batteries/AA (R6) NiMH batteries/
AA (R6) lithium batteries/AA (R6) oxyride batteries/
AA (R6) NiCd batteries
: × 4
ꢀLithium battery packs (CR-V3 type) (Olympus LB-01) : × 2
x Notes
ꢀAA (R6) manganese batteries cannot be used.
ꢀDo not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types together.
ꢀCarry spare batteries when traveling or when using the electronic flash in
cold areas.
1 Open the battery compartment cover.
Battery compartment
cover
2 Insert the batteries with correct +/– polarity.
AA (R6) batteries
CR-V3
3 Close the battery compartment cover.
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Flash interval and flash count
Batteries used
Flash interval
Flash count
AA (R6) alkaline batteries
Approx. 6 sec.
Approx. 150 times
AA (R6) NiMH batteries
(2,400 mAh)
Approx. 4 sec.
Approx. 200 times
AA (R6) lithium batteries
AA (R6) oxyride batteries
CR-V3 lithium battery pack
Approx. 6 sec.
Approx. 5 sec.
Approx. 5 sec.
Approx. 200 times
Approx. 170 times
Approx. 220 times
* Measurements obtained from in-house tests at Olympus. Actual figures may vary
depending on shooting conditions.
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Attaching to the camera
Confirm that both the camera and electronic flash are off.
Attaching or removing the electronic flash while either the flash or the
camera is on may result in malfunction.
1 Pressing the bounce lock release
Bounce
lock release
button
button, place the light-emitting section in
standard position (horizontal, front).
2 Remove the hot shoe cover from the
Hot shoe cover
camera.
ꢀStore the hot shoe cover in the pocket
located on the inner side of the flash case.
Lock pin
3 Loosen the lock ring.
ꢀIf the lock pin is protruding, pull it back
inside by turning the lock ring as far as it
will go in the direction opposite to LOCK.
x Notes
Electric
ꢀDo not apply excessive force to the lock
pin.
Lock ring
contacts
ꢀDo not touch the electric contacts with a
finger or metallic object.
ꢀDo not attach the electronic flash while
the lock pin is protruding. Otherwise,
malfunction may result.
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4 Slide the electronic flash all the way into
the hot shoe until it stops with a click
(1).
5 Turn the lock ring as far as it will go in
the direction of LOCK (2).
2
1
How to remove
1 Loosen the lock ring completely, then slide the electronic flash out
of the hot shoe.
2 Attach the hot shoe cover to the camera.
Using with a camera not equipped with hot shoe
ꢀIf the camera has an external flash connector, connect the electronic flash using the
flash bracket and bracket cable (optional).
ꢀThe electronic flash can be used as a wireless flash with cameras compatible with
the Olympus wireless RC flash system. g “Wireless flash” (P.33)
ꢀThe electronic flash can be used as a slave flash with cameras equipped with the
slave mode or manual flash mode. g “Slave flash” (P.40)
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Turning on the electronic flash
Turn on the electronic flash only after attaching to the camera. After
turning on the electronic flash, be sure to check the remaining battery
charge.
AUTO CHECK lamp
1 Press the POWER button.
ꢀThe control panel lights up and battery
charging starts.
ꢀPress the POWER button again to turn the
electronic flash off.
2 Verify that the CHARGE lamp lights up.
ꢀReplace the batteries if the time it takes for
the CHARGE lamp to light up exceeds the
following values.
Alkaline or oxyride batteries 30 sec. or more
POWER
NiMH or lithium batteries
10 sec. or more
button
CHARGE lamp/
TEST button
ꢀIf the CHARGE lamp and AUTO CHECK
lamp blink alternately, it means that the
battery capacity is running low. In this case,
replace the batteries.
ꢀPress the TEST button to test the flash
activation.
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Shooting
Let’s try shooting pictures using the TTL AUTO mode. In TTL AUTO
mode the flash intensity is controlled automatically according to the
camera’s settings.
Firing angle
1 Set the camera’s shooting mode to P
Displayed according to the
(Program Auto).
focal length of the lens.
Flash control mode
2 Press the MODE button of the electronic
flash repeatedly to set the flash control
mode to [TTL AUTO].
MODE button
3 Press the shutter button halfway.
ꢀShooting information will be communicated
between the camera and the electronic
flash and the light control range will be
displayed on the control panel.
ꢀIf the subject is not within the light control
range, adjust the distance to the subject.
Light control
range
AUTO CHECK
lamp
ꢀThe light control range will vary according
to the camera’s setup (ISO sensitivity,
aperture value and focal length of the lens).
4 Press the shutter button fully.
ꢀWhen flash activation has been performed
correctly, the AUTO CHECK lamp blinks
for about 5 seconds after the shutter is
released.
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Flash control modes
Select the flash control mode according to the subject and the shooting
conditions. Press the MODE button repeatedly to change the flash
control mode.
Control
panel display
Ref.
page
Control operation
Main application
The flash light intensity is
controlled automatically
Usually use this
according to the camera’s setup. mode with a camera
The flash will be adjusted based with communication
P. 12
on the brightness taken through
the camera’s lens.
capability.
The flash light intensity is
controlled automatically
If the camera has
communication
according to the camera’s setup. capability, this mode
The flash will be adjusted based can be used only
P. 16
P. 17
on the brightness captured
by auto light receptor on the
electronic flash.
when the camera
is an AUTO-
compatible model.
In this mode, the flash is emitted
according to the guide number
setting.
Shooting using
manual flash.
Super FP flash. This mode allows
you to use flash photography
even at shutter speeds faster
than the flash synchronization
speed of the camera. In AUTO
mode the flash light intensity
is controlled automatically. In
MANUAL mode the flash is
emitted according to the guide
number selected.
Outdoor shooting
using flash, such as P. 18,
fill-in flash shooting
in the daytime.
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x Notes
ꢀCertain modes may be unavailable depending 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.
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Operation of the flash in each shooting mode
Values and operation details in the table will vary depending on the
camera. Refer to your camera’s instruction manual.
Shooting
mode
Flash emission
Shutter speed
Aperture
The camera sets
the shutter speed
automatically. At the
shooting conditions
that will trigger a flash aperture automatically.
emission, shutter
The camera sets the
P
speed is fixed at 1/30
or 1/60.
The flash is emitted
automatically when
either backlight or
a brightness level
requiring flash is
detected.
The aperture will be
set to the value you
select.
The camera sets
the shutter speed
automatically. At the
shooting conditions
Use the guide number
and the light control
range as a reference
A
that will require slower when setting the
shutter speeds, shutter aperture value.
speed is fixed at 1/30
or 1/60.
g “Guide number
(GN) list” (P. 45),
“Light control range in
AUTO mode” (P. 47)
The flash will
always be emitted
at shutter speeds
slower than the flash
The camera sets the
aperture automatically.
S
The shutter speed will
synchronization speed be set to the value you
of the camera. The
flash will always be
emitted with Super FP
flash.
select.
The aperture will be
adjusted to the value
you select.
M
Flash intensity control
The flash light intensity can be adjusted between +3 and -3.
1 In the custom setup, set the flash intensity control to [on].
g “Custom setup” (P. 30)
ꢀThe w indicator appears in the control panel.
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Flash intensity control
2 Turn dial B to select a flash intensity
value.
ꢀTurning the dial toward + will change the
value as follows: 0ꢁ+0.3ꢁ+0.7ꢁ+1.0...
ꢁ+3.0.
ꢀTurning the dial toward – will change the
value as follows: 0ꢁ-0.3ꢁ-0.7ꢁ-1.0...
ꢁ-3.0.
3 When the camera’s flash intensity
control mode is set, the actual flash light
intensity will be the total of the flash
intensity value set on the electronic
flash and that set on the camera.
ꢀThe flash intensity value displayed on the
control panel is that of the electronic flash
only.
Flash intensity value
(The light control range will
not be displayed while an
adjustment value is set.)
e.g.)
Selected
adjustment
value
Adjustment value
Actual flash
displayed
intensity value
on the control panel
Flash
+0.3
+0.3
+0.3
+0.6
Camera
x Notes
ꢀIn MANUAL and FP MANUAL mode settings on the camera will be
ignored.
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Other flash photography modes
AUTO
The flash light intensity is controlled automatically by measuring the
amount of light through the auto light receptor. This mode uses the
settings on the camera together with the settings on the electronic
flash.
Firing angle
Displayed according
to the focal length of
1 The control panel shows the light control
range according to the camera’s setup.
the lens.
ꢀThe light control range is not displayed if
the camera’s setup (ISO sensitivity and
aperture value) does not match one of
the usable ISO sensitivity/aperture value
combinations. In this case, the [ISO] and
[F] indicators blink to alert you. Change
the camera’s setup (ISO sensitivity and/or
aperture value). g “Light control range in
AUTO mode” (P. 47)
AUTO CHECK
lamp
Light control
range
2 When flash activation has been
performed correctly, the AUTO CHECK
lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after
the shutter is released.
Test flash activation
Flash activation can be tested before actually releasing
the shutter.
Press the TEST button for test flash activation.
If the AUTO CHECK lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after
the test flash activation, the flash is adjusted correctly.
If the lamp does not blink, change the aperture value, ISO
sensitivity, subject distance, etc.
TEST
button
ꢀChecking the light by means of test flash activation is
possible only in AUTO mode.
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MANUAL
In this mode, the flash is emitted according to the guide number (GN)
setting.
Firing angle
Displayed according to the
focal length of the lens.
1 Turn dial A or dial B to set the guide
number.
ꢀThe control panel shows the guide number
set and the optimum shooting distance
according to the camera’s setup.
2 If the distance to the subject does not
match the optimum shooting distance,
change the guide number or the
distance to the subject.
ꢀThe optimum shooting distance varies
according to the camera’s setup (ISO
sensitivity, aperture value, lens focal
distance and shutter speed). For
Guide
number
Optimum shooting
distance
details refer to “Guide number (GN) list”
(gP. 45).
Optimum shooting distance
When the ISO sensitivity is set to 100, you can calculate the optimum shooting distance
by dividing the guide number (GN) by the aperture value (F). g “Guide number (GN)
list” (P. 45)
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FP TTL AUTO
In this mode, the electronic flash uses Super FP flash to synchronize
with high shutter speeds.
The following operations are possible using Super FP flash.
ꢀAttenuation of shades when shooting a backlit picture.
ꢀOutdoor portrait shooting using daytime fill-in flash shooting with the
aperture opened up to blur the background.
Shooting against light
Without flash
With flash (FP TTL AUTO)
Portrait shooting
With aperture open
With aperture adjusted
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Mode
1 The control panel shows the light control
range according to the camera’s setup.
Firing angle
2 Confirm that the distance to the subject
is within the light control range.
ꢀIf it is not within the light control range,
change the distance to the subject or the
camera’s setup.
ꢀThe light control range varies according
to the camera’s setup (ISO sensitivity,
aperture value, lens focal length and
shutter speed).
Light control
range
AUTO
CHECK
lamp
3 When flash activation has been
performed correctly, the AUTO CHECK
lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after
the shutter is released.
x Notes
ꢀWith Super FP flash the highest guide number will be lower than in TTL
AUTO mode. As a result, the light control range will be shortened.
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FP MANUAL
In this mode, Super FP flash is performed at the set flash intensity.
Firing angle
1 Turn dial A or dial B to set the guide
Displayed according to the
number.
focal length of the lens.
ꢀThe control panel shows the guide number
set and the optimum shooting distance
according to the camera’s setup.
2 If the distance to the subject does not
match the optimum shooting distance,
change the settings or the distance to
the subject.
ꢀThe optimum shooting distance varies
according to the camera’s setup (ISO
sensitivity, aperture value, lens focal
distance and shutter speed). For
details refer to “Guide number (GN) list”
(gP. 45).
Guide
number
Optimum shooting
distance
Optimum shooting distance
When the ISO sensitivity is set to 100, you can calculate the optimum shooting distance
by dividing the guide number (GN) by the aperture value (F). g “Guide number (GN)
list” (P. 45)
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Setting the firing angle (ZOOM)
The firing angle can be adjusted manually.
1 Press the ZOOM button to adjust the
firing angle.
ꢀThe [M ZOOM] indicator lights in the
control panel.
ꢀThe firing angle can be set to one of 12,
14, 17, 25, 35 and 42 mm (24, 28, 35, 50,
70 and 85 mm with the 135 type).
Each press of the ZOOM button switches
the firing angle as follows.
ZOOM button
12
14
17
25
35
42
*
ZOOM
(24) (28) (35) (50)
(70) (85)
When the wide panel is used
g “Using the wide panel” (P. 26):
10
8
*
ZOOM
(20) (16)
* [ZOOM] (auto) can be selected only
when the camera in use is equipped with
the communication capability.
x Notes
ꢀSelecting a value larger than the focal length of the lens in use will darken
the peripheral areas of the image.
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Bounce shooting
Bounce shooting refers to a method in which the light from the flash is
bounced off the ceiling or walls.
This allows the light to go all around the subject, resulting in a soft
picture without harsh contrast or shadow.
Shooting without bounce
Shooting with bounce
1 Pressing the bounce lock release
°
90°
button, turn the light-emitting section
°
180
up/down and left/right.
ꢀYou can turn it down: 7°
°
g “Close-up flash” (P. 27)
90°
°
7
Bounce lock
release button
x Notes
ꢀWhen the light-emitting section is at the bounce position, the light control
range and optimum shooting distance are not displayed in the control
panel.
ꢀThe color of the surface (ceiling and/or walls) off which the light is bounced
will affect the pictures you take. Whenever possible, bounce the light off a
neutral surface (white or very light grey will work best).
ꢀThe firing angle will be set automatically to 25 mm (50 mm with the 135
type), and “- -” will be displayed on the control panel. You can press the
ZOOM button to adjust the firing angle manually. g “Setting the firing
angle (ZOOM)” (P. 21)
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Using the bounce adapter
When you attach the supplied bounce adapter, the light passes through
it and is diffused even further, allowing for bounce shooting with an
even softer light. Also, the light diffuses to a larger area attenuating any
shadows on the subject and softening the picture.
Groove
1 Align the protrusion on the bounce
Protrusion
adapter to the groove on the electronic
flash and insert until it clicks in place.
Accessory shoe
Shooting without bounce adapter
Shooting with bounce adapter
x Notes
ꢀWhen the bounce adapter is attached, the guide number will be lower.
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Using the reflector adapter
When you use the supplied reflector adapter to shoot with bounce
flash, you can divert part of the light toward the subject to reflect it off
the subject. In this way you can achieve a catch-light effect — the light
reflection on people’s eyes. You can also illuminate with the reflector
light parts of the picture that might have been shaded because of the
bounce flash.
1 Pass the end with the mark of the reflector adapter’s belt through
the plate (1) and insert the part of the belt into the plate (2).
2
1
Plate
Belt
2 Align the flat surface of the plate with the electronic flash and wrap
the belt around the flash (1). Insert the other end of the belt firmly
into the plate (2).
2
1
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Shooting with bounce alone
Shooting with reflector adapter
To achieve the catch-light effect, turn the
light-emitting section directly up or directly
sideways and aim the plate towards the
subject.
You can achieve different bounce effects depending on how you
position the camera, the direction of the electronic flash, where you
attach the reflector adapter, etc.
Shooting with the camera
positioned horizontally with the
flash bouncing off the ceiling
Shooting with the camera
positioned vertically with the flash
bouncing off the ceiling
You can attach the plate to either side of the
electronic flash.
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Using the wide panel
Use the built-in wide panel in flash shooting when the lens focal length
is set to a position wider than 12 mm.
1 When the lens focal length is shorter
than 12 mm (24 mm with the 135 type),
the wide panel warning indicator blinks
in the control panel.
ꢀThis does not occur if the camera is not
equipped with communication capability.
Wide panel
2 Slide out the wide panel and place it on
the light-emitting area.
ꢀThe wide panel indicator lights up in the
control panel.
3 Press the ZOOM button to adjust the
firing angle.
ZOOM button
ꢀThe firing angle can be selected from 8 mm
and 10 mm (16 mm and 20 mm with the
135 type).
ꢀWhen the wide panel is used, the guide
number will be lower, and the available
shooting range or the optimum shooting
distance will be shortened.
x Notes
ꢀTo prevent damage to the wide panel, do not
flip it in the upward direction.
ꢀIf the wide panel is damaged when it is
slid out, the ZOOM button will no longer be
operable. If that happens, disable the wide
panel switch to restore operability.
g “Custom setup” (P. 30)
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Close-up flash
When the distance to the subject is between 0.5 m (1.6 ft.) and 1.5 m
(4.9 ft.), the flash light emission area will not match the range included
in the shot. In this case, point the flash to the down-most angle (7°)
using the bounce lock release button.
1 Pressing the bounce lock release
button, tilt the light-emitting section to
the down-most angle (7°). The close-up
flash indicator lights in the control panel.
(0.5 - 1.5 m)
Close-up flash
x Notes
ꢀThe flash light may be blocked when the lens is long or large in diameter.
Be sure to perform test shooting.
ꢀDo not use this function for any purpose other than close-up shooting. If
it is used in normal shooting, there will be insufficient illumination for the
upper half of the picture.
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Various flash shooting methods
The following flash shooting methods are possible according to the
camera’s setup.
ꢀSome flash shooting methods may be unavailable depending on the
function and design of the camera.
ꢀFor details on how to use these modes, refer to the instruction
manual for your camera.
Red-eye reduction flash
Reduces the appearance of red eyes due to flash emission.
Slow synchronization
The flash is emitted while the shutter is open for a longer time.
Usually when the flash is emitted, the shutter speed is fixed. However
in this mode, the shutter speed is extended depending on the
brightness. You will be able to take great pictures of people in night or
twilight scenes.
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Second curtain synchronization
A slow shutter is used and the flash is emitted immediately before the
end of the exposure period.
This makes it possible to take pictures of moving objects such as car
taillights with a streaming effect.
Combination with camera’s built-in flash
When the camera in use has a built-in flash, it can be used
simultaneously with the electronic flash.
ꢀFor example, you can bounce the light from the electronic flash off
the wall or ceiling while using the camera’s built-in flash for a catch-
light effect. Advanced shooting techniques are possible.
ꢀWith certain camera models, the built-in flash may be disabled when
the electronic flash is attached to the camera’s hot shoe.
x Notes
ꢀThe electronic flash control mode should be set to TTL AUTO or FP TTL
AUTO.
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Custom setup
Custom setup allows you to customize the electronic flash to suit your
preferences.
MODE button
1 Press and hold the MODE button for
more than 2 seconds, until the setup
mode display appears in the control
panel.
2 Turn dial A to select the setup mode.
3 Turn dial B to select the value.
4 Press the MODE button to confirm the
setup.
Dial B
Dial A
Value
display
Mode display
Dial A
Default
value
Setup mode
Function
Dial B
AF illuminator is
activated according
to the control from
the camera.
AF illuminator
A
AF illuminator is off.
Use this setting
when not using
the flash cable
(attaching to the
hot shoe or using a
clip-on).
Flash cable
on
Use this setting
when using the
flash cable (off-flash
cable).
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Value
display
Mode display
Dial A
Default
value
Setup mode
Function
Dial B
Firing angle is
displayed in terms of
the lens focal length
of a FOUR THIRDS
camera.
Firing angle
(ZOOM)
display
Firing angle is
4-3
converted into the
focal distance of the
135 type.
This allows the flash
to be used in the
same feeling as the
flash for a 135 type
(35 mm film) camera.
Distance is
displayed in meter.
Distance display
unit
m
Distance is
displayed in feet.
Flash intensity
cannot be adjusted.
Flash intensity
control
OFF
Flash intensity can
be adjusted.
The wide panel
switch is activated.
Use this setting to
detect that the wide
panel has been
slid out.
Wide panel
switch disabling
The wide panel
switch is deactivated.
Use this setting
on
when the wide panel
is damaged so as to
be able to change
the firing angle with
the ZOOM button.
The ISO sensitivity
and aperture
value setup will
be adjusted
ISO, F
communication
in AUTO mode
ꢀ
Available
automatically by the
camera.
only in AUTO
mode, with
cameras with
communication
capability.
on
You can adjust the
ISO sensitivity and
aperture value on
the electronic flash.
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All reset
All reset resets the custom setups to the factory default settings.
MODE button
1 Press the MODE and LIGHT buttons
simultaneously for 2 or more seconds to
reset to default settings.
ꢀThe distance display unit (m/ft) is not
altered by the all reset operation.
LIGHT button
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Wireless flash
This flash is compatible with the Olympus wireless RC flash system.
Using the electronic flash with an Olympus digital camera that is also
compatible with this system, gives you wireless remote control over
the flash emission. The flash mode and other controls are set on the
camera and it controls the electronic flash automatically.
You can also combine several flashes to create a multiple flash array.
To find out if your camera is compatible with this system, refer to the
camera’s instruction manual.
In wireless photography mode, the camera controls the electronic flash
through a light communication system with the camera’s built-in flash.
Adjust the following settings on the camera and the electronic flash in
advance.
RC mode:
This is the wireless mode. Set both the camera and the electronic
flash to RC mode.
Channel:
Changes the channel so the camera will not receive mistaken
signals from other Olympus wireless RC flash systems operating
nearby. Select a channel between 1 and 4 and set the same
channel on the camera and the electronic flash.
Group:
You can control remotely up to three groups (A, B, C) of flash
arrays with different flash modes and other settings. On the
electronic flash set in advance the group with which the flash will be
emitted.
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Basic wireless photography
This function will be explained using an example of the electronic flash
used together with an Olympus digital SLR camera E-3. Refer to the
camera’s instruction manual for details on the setup range of flash and
the operations on the camera.
MODE button
1 Place the camera and the electronic
flash. g “About the placement of the
electronic flash” (P. 36)
2 Press the MODE button of the electronic
flash repeatedly to set the flash control
mode to RC mode.
RC mode
3 Set [#RC MODE] on the camera to [ON] and set the camera’s
built-in flash to a condition that it can be emitted.
ꢀSet the flash mode and the flash intensity on the camera.
Flash intensity
Normal flash/Super FP
value
flash
Group
ꢀSwitch between
normal flash and
Super FP flash.
ꢀSelect the flash mode
and adjust the flash
intensity individually for
groups A, B, and C. For
MANUAL mode, select
the flash intensity.
2007. 12.16
TTL
M
+1.0
1 / 8
–
Communication light
level
ꢀSet the
LO
2
OFF
communication light
level to [HI], [MID], or
[LO].
Flash control
mode
Channel
ꢀSet the
Flash intensity
communication
channel to the same
channel used on the
electronic flash.
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Channel
Group
4 Turn dial A on the electronic flash to
select the channel and group.
5 After shooting preparations are
completed, take some test shots to
check the flash operation and images.
6 Begin shooting while checking the charging completed indications
of the camera and the electronic flash.
ꢀThe charge condition of the electronic flash is not communicated to the
camera. Shoot the picture only after checking that the CHARGE lamp at
the back of the electronic flash is on, or that the AF illuminator part at the
front of the electronic flash is blinking.
ꢀWhen the camera’s flash intensity control mode is set, the actual flash light
intensity will be the total of the flash intensity value set on the electronic
flash and that set on the camera.
x Notes
ꢀThe firing angle of the flash cannot be controlled automatically so be sure
to check it beforehand. Pressing the ZOOM button on the electronic flash
once will display the firing angle for about 2 seconds. You can change the
firing angle by pressing ZOOM button again while the current firing angle
is displayed. Verify whether the firing angle setting is appropriate or not by
performing a test shot.
ꢀWhen shooting using 2nd curtain synchronization, set the shutter speed
up to 4 seconds since the flash will be emitted automatically after about 5
seconds.
ꢀIn RC mode the built-in flash of the camera is used to send the remote
control signal and therefore cannot be used as a flash.
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About the placement of the electronic flash
The remote control signal is sent using the built-in flash of the camera
so the maximum range for the placement of the electronic flash will
vary depending on the camera. For details, refer to the camera’s
instruction manual.
1 Attach the flash stand to the camera.
ꢀSlide the electronic flash all the way into
the flash stand until it stops with a click.
ꢀIf the lock pin is protruding, pull it back
inside by turning the lock ring as far as it
will go in the direction opposite to LOCK.
ꢀYou can also fix the flash stand on a tripod.
2 Place the electronic flash so that the remote sensor is facing the
camera, and turn the light-emitting section in the direction of the
subject you want to shoot.
Placement examples: Placement of a single flash
Direction
of the flash
Remote sensor
emission
30°
Direction of
the camera
30°
60°
50°
10m
100°
50°
5m
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Placement examples: Placement of three flashes
Group A
Group C
30°
60°
30°
50°
10m
100°
50°
Group B
Groups A, B: Placed at the sides of the
subject to bring out perspective and avoid
a flat look.
5m
Group C: Directed at the wall and bounced
to diffuse shadows from the background.
Changing the amount of light of each flash
When shooting with multiple flashes you can create different effects of
the flash photography by changing the amount of light of each flash.
First, try to change the flash mode and flash intensity value for each
group. If that is not enough to create the expression you want, try the
following.
ꢀ
Change the distance between the electronic flash and the subject.
ꢀChange the flash intensity value on the electronic flash.
ꢀChange the firing angle.
x Notes
ꢀIf there is an object between the camera’s built-in flash and the electronic
flash it may obstruct the light signal and the flash may not be emitted.
ꢀIf enough light can be reflected back from the subject or from the
background (for example a wall when shooting indoors), the arrangement
will work even if it is not perfectly aligned.
ꢀAlthough there is no limit to the number of wireless flashes you can use,
it is recommended that each group have no more than three flashes to
prevent flash malfunction due to mutual interference.
ꢀPlace flashes that are to be emitted in AUTO mode so that the auto light
receptor will face the subject. In such case, the remote sensor will not face
the camera so the flash will be emitted making use to reflected light from
the subject or background.
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ꢀAfter you finish placing the electronic flash, be sure to perform a test shot.
EN
Picture shooting using a digital camera
without communication capability
When using the electronic flash with a camera without communication
capability, adjust the ISO sensitivity and aperture value in AUTO mode
to the same values as on the camera or change the shooting distance
in MANUAL mode.
You can also emit the flash wirelessly as a slave flash. g “Slave
flash” (P. 40)
AUTO
In this mode, the flash light intensity is controlled automatically
according to the aperture setting.
ZOOM button
1 Turn dial A to adjust the ISO sensitivity.
Aperture value
2 Press the ZOOM button to adjust the
ISO sensitivity
firing angle according to the focal
distance of the lens.
3 Turn dial B according to the aperture
value of the lens.
ꢀIf the ISO sensitivity/aperture value
combinations do not match the usable
range, the ISO sensitivity and aperture
value blink to alert you. In this case,
change the ISO sensitivity and/or aperture
value. g “Light control range in AUTO
Dial A
mode” (P. 47)
ꢀ
Press the TEST button to test the flash
Dial B
activation.
g
“Test flash activation” (P. 16)
TEST button
4 When flash activation has been
performed correctly, the AUTO CHECK
lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after
the shutter is released.
AUTO CHECK
lamp
Flash intensity value
By selecting an ISO sensitivity and aperture value different from those set on the
camera, the flash intensity can be adjusted in 1/3 steps.
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MANUAL
In this mode, the flash is emitted according to the guide number (GN)
setting.
Guide number
1 The control panel shows the current
Flash intensity ratio
guide number together with the flash
intensity ratio.
ꢀFlash intensity ratio: Ratio of emitted flash
intensity with respect to the intensity at full
emission.
2 Press the ZOOM button to adjust the
firing angle according to the focal
distance of the lens.
3 Turn dial A or dial B to set the guide
number.
ZOOM button
How to determine the aperture value and guide number
When the shooting distance and aperture value are already
determined:
Determine the guide number with the following formula and set the value on
the electronic flash.
Aperture value (F) × Shooting distance (m)
Guide number (GN) =
ISO sensitivity coefficients
When it is necessary to determine the aperture value:
Determine the aperture value with the following formula and set the value on
the electronic flash.
Guide number (GN) × ISO sensitivity coefficient
Aperture value (F) =
Shooting distance (m)
When it is necessary to determine the optimum shooting distance:
Guide number (GN)
×
ISO sensitivity coefficient
Optimum shooting distance (m) =
Aperture value (F)
ISO sensitivity and their coefficients
25
50
100
1.0
200
1.4
400
2.0
800
2.8
1600
4.0
3200
5.6
ISO sensitivity
Coefficient
0.5
0.71
For details about the guide number, refer to “Guide number (GN) list” (gP. 45).
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Slave flash
The electronic flash is equipped with the slave function. In this function
you can emit the flash with a wireless remote control by synchronizing
it to the emission of another flash.
1 Place the electronic flash.
ꢀRefer to “About the placement of the
electronic flash” (gP. 36).
MODE button
2 Press the MODE button of the electronic
flash repeatedly to set the flash control
mode to [SL AUTO] or [SL MANUAL].
ꢀThe flash setup is the same as in AUTO
or MANUAL mode. g “AUTO” (P. 38),
“MANUAL” (P. 39)
3 Setup the camera in the following way.
ꢀSet cameras with slave mode to slave
mode.
Slave mode
ꢀSet cameras with manual flash emission
mode to manual flash mode. This setup will
function also if you attach an external flash
with manual flash emission mode to the
camera.
x Notes
ꢀThe slave flash mode cannot be used with cameras that perform a pre-
flash because the electronic flash will be emitted simultaneously with the
pre-flash.
ꢀIf other photographers are shooting using flash, the electronic flash may
react to those lights and be emitted.
ꢀThe firing angle of the flash cannot be controlled automatically so be sure
to check it beforehand. Pressing the ZOOM button on the electronic flash
once will display the firing angle for about 2 seconds. You can change
the firing angle by pressing ZOOM again while the current firing angle is
displayed. Verify whether the firing angle setting is appropriate or not by
performing a test shot.
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Warning display list
Control panel
Warning details
Ref.
page
Remedy
display
P. 16
P. 38
(camera with
communication
capability)
In AUTO mode:
Out of light control
range
Change the camera’s ISO sensitivity
or aperture setting.
(camera without
communication
capability)
When the optimum shooting distance
is less than 0.6 m (1.9 ft.) (0.5 m
(1.6 ft.) in case of close-up flash),
the displayed value blinks to alert
you that the shooting range does
not match the light emission area of
the flash.
In MANUAL mode:
Subject too close
P. 17
1Change the camera’s ISO
sensitivity or aperture setting.
2Change the guide number setting.
In FP MANUAL
mode:
Subject too close
1Change the camera’s ISO
sensitivity or aperture setting.
2Change the guide number setting.
P. 20
P. 26
In all modes:
Wide panel
Set the wide panel.
request warning
The light-emitting section is tilted 7°
downwards.
Cancel this setting except for close-
up flash photography.
In all modes:
Downward bounce
P. 27
P. 26
The wide panel is set.
In all modes:
Wide panel
warning
Pay attention to the distance to the
subject since the guide number will
be lower.
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Q&A
Q When are test flash activation and auto checking effective?
A Checking the optimum flash activation based on the AUTO CHECK
lamp is particularly effective in bounce flash (in AUTO modes only).
Q Why does the electronic flash get hot after successive emissions?
A The batteries generate heat when flash is emitted repeatedly.
In this case, use the electronic flash at intervals until the flash
emission section and batteries cool down.
Q Why can’t I mount the electronic flash on the camera?
A The electronic flash cannot be attached if the lock pin is protruding.
In such case, turn the lock ring as far as it will go in the direction
opposite to LOCK (gP. 9).
Q Why doesn’t the flash control mode change when I press the
MODE button?
A When the electronic flash is connected to certain types of
communication-capable cameras, 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 electronic flash?
A The auto white balance mode is recommended. If you use the
manual white balance mode, set the color temperature to around
5500K. Note that the color temperature varies depending on the
flash intensity.
Q The AF illuminator does not light up. What is wrong?
A The AF illuminator only works when you use the electronic flash
with Olympus Four Thirds System digital SLR cameras. It does not
work with other cameras. The AF illuminator will not work also when
lenses large in diameter that can obstruct it are attached to the
camera.
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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 has been removed.
ꢀIn bounce shooting.
ꢀWhile adjusting the flash intensity.
ꢀWhen the ISO sensitivity and aperture value are out of the setting range.
Q The flash wasn’t emitted when shooting in RC mode. What is
wrong?
A Verify that the camera and the electronic flash are set to the same
channel and that the group is set correctly (g P. 35).
Q How can I find out if my camera is compatible with wireless flash?
A You can use the RC mode only with cameras compatible with the
Olympus wireless RC flash system. With other cameras you may
be able to use the electronic flash as slave flash if the camera’s
built-in flash can be set to slave flash mode or manual flash mode.
For details, refer to the camera’s instruction manual.
Q When the Olympus digital camera entered the sleep mode, the
control panel on the electronic flash turned off as well. Is this
normal?
A Yes, it is normal. When the camera enters the sleep mode, the
FL-50R does as well. When the camera wakes up, so does the
FL-50R.
Q Does the FL-50R also turn off when the Olympus digital camera is
turned off?
A When the camera is turned off, the FL-50R enters the sleep mode.
When the camera is turned on again, the FL-50R also turns on.
When you want to turn off the FL-50R, turn off the FL-50R before
turning off the camera. In addition, when connected to a camera
without communication capability, the FL-50R enters the sleep
mode if it is not operated for about 60 minutes.
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Optional accessories
Power grip
ꢀFlash Power Grip FP-1
(The RG-1 remote grip cable and FL-CB01 or FL-CB02 flash bracket
cable (depending on the digital camera used) are required.)
This accessory allows the electronic
flash to be used as a grip-on type flash
powered from four C (R14) alkaline
batteries.
Using these batteries together with
the electronic flash batteries makes it
possible to charge the flash at a higher
speed and increase the available flash
emission count.
External power supply
ꢀFlash High Voltage Set SHV-1
(High Voltage Pack HV-1, NiMH Battery Pack BN-1 and AC Adapter AC-2)
The NiMH battery pack BN-1
incorporated in this accessory makes it
possible to charge the flash at a higher
speed and increase the available flash
emission count.
(Measurements obtained from in-house tests at Olympus)
Batteries used Battery used Battery used
Flash
interval
Flash emission
count
in the FL-50R
in the FP-1
in the HV-1
Approx. 2.5
sec.
Approx. 510
times
C (R14)
alkaline
batteries
AA (R6) alkaline
batteries
Approx. 780
times
BN-1
BN-1
Approx. 1 sec.
Approx. 1 sec.
Approx. 400
times
x Notes
ꢀUp to 10 successive full flashes are permitted. To allow the light-emitting
area to cool, the electronic flash should not be used for at least 10 minutes
after 10 flashes have been fired. For details, refer to “Limit counts of
continuous firings” (gP. 48).
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Guide number (GN) list
ꢀTTL AUTO/AUTO
ISO100, m
10 12 14 17 25 35 42
16 20 24 28 35 50 70 85
18 20 28 30 36 40 45 50
FOUR THIRDS
With 135
8
ZOOM (mm)
Full emission
TTL AUTO/AUTO
ꢀMANUAL
ISO100, m
FOUR THIRDS
With 135
1/1
8
10 12 14 17 25 35 42
ZOOM (mm)
16 20 24 28 35 50 70 85
18 20 28 30 36 40 45 50
13 14 20 21 26 28 32 35
9.0 10 14 15 18 20 23 25
6.4 7.1 9.9 11 13 14 16 18
4.5 5.0 7.0 7.5 9.0 10 11 13
3.2 3.5 4.9 5.3 6.4 7.1 8.0 8.8
2.3 2.5 3.5 3.8 4.5 5.0 5.6 6.3
1.6 1.8 2.5 2.7 3.2 3.5 4.0 4.4
1/2
1/4
1/8
1/16
1/32
1/64
1/128
MANUAL
ꢀFP TTL AUTO
ISO100, m
FOUR THIRDS
With 135
1/125
8
10 12 14 17 25 35 42
ZOOM (mm)
16 20 24 28 35 50 70 85
13 14 20 21 26 28 32 35
11 13 18 19 23 25 28 32
10 11 16 17 20 23 25 28
9.0 10 14 15 18 20 23 25
8.0 8.9 13 13 16 18 20 22
7.1 7.9 11 12 14 16 18 20
6.4 7.1 9.9 11 13 14 16 18
5.7 6.3 8.8 9.4 11 13 14 16
5.0 5.6 7.9 8.4 10 11 13 14
4.5 5.0 7.0 7.5 9.0 10 11 13
4.0 4.4 6.2 6.7 8.0 8.9 10 11
3.6 4.0 5.6 5.9 7.2 7.9 8.9 9.9
3.2 3.5 5.0 5.3 6.4 7.1 8.0 8.9
2.8 3.1 4.4 4.7 5.7 6.3 7.1 7.9
2.5 2.8 3.9 4.2 5.1 5.6 6.3 7.0
2.2 2.5 3.5 3.7 4.5 5.0 5.6 6.3
2.0 2.2 3.1 3.3 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.6
1.8 2.0 2.8 3.0 3.6 4.0 4.5 5.0
1.6 1.8 2.5 2.7 3.2 3.5 4.0 4.4
1/160
1/200
1/250
1/320
1/400
1/500
1/640
1/800
1/1000
1/1250
1/1600
1/2000
1/2500
1/3200
1/4000
1/5000
1/6400
1/8000
Shutter speed
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ꢀFP MANUAL
The following guide number figures have a 1/1 flash intensity ratio.
ISO100, m
FOUR THIRDS
With 135
1/125
8
10 12 14 17 25 35 42
ZOOM (mm)
16 20 24 28 35 50 70 85
13 14 20 21 26 28 32 35
11 13 18 19 23 25 28 32
10 11 16 17 20 23 25 28
9.0 10 14 15 18 20 23 25
8.0 8.9 13 13 16 18 20 22
7.1 7.9 11 12 14 16 18 20
6.4 7.1 9.9 11 13 14 16 18
5.7 6.3 8.8 9.4 11 13 14 16
5.0 5.6 7.9 8.4 10 11 13 14
4.5 5.0 7.0 7.5 9.0 10 11 13
4.0 4.4 6.2 6.7 8.0 8.9 10 11
3.6 4.0 5.6 5.9 7.2 7.9 8.9 9.9
3.2 3.5 5.0 5.3 6.4 7.1 8.0 8.9
2.8 3.1 4.4 4.7 5.7 6.3 7.1 7.9
2.5 2.8 3.9 4.2 5.1 5.6 6.3 7.0
2.2 2.5 3.5 3.7 4.5 5.0 5.6 6.3
2.0 2.2 3.1 3.3 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.6
1.8 2.0 2.8 3.0 3.6 4.0 4.5 5.0
1.6 1.8 2.5 2.7 3.2 3.5 4.0 4.4
1/160
1/200
1/250
1/320
1/400
1/500
1/640
1/800
1/1000
1/1250
1/1600
1/2000
1/2500
1/3200
1/4000
1/5000
1/6400
1/8000
Shutter speed
The guide numbers for flash intensity ratios other than 1/1 in the FP MANUAL mode
can be calculated with the following formula.
Guide number = Guide number at 1/1 × Flash intensity ratio coefficient
Flash intensity ratios and their coefficients
1/1
1.0
1/2
1/4
0.5
1/8
1/16
Flash intensity ratio
Coefficient
0.71
0.35 0.25
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Light control range in AUTO mode
Usable ISO sensitivity/aperture value (F) combinations for light
control in AUTO mode
AUTO light control range (m)
Firing angle (mm)
ISO sensitivity
Upper row: FOUR THIRDS Lower row: 135
8
10
(W panel) (W panel)
16 20
(W panel) (W panel)
12
24
14
28
17
35
25
35
42
85
3200 1600 800 400 200 100 50
50
70
F8 F5.6 F4 F2.8 F2 F1.4
1.1 - 12.8 1.2 - 14.2 1.7 - 20.0 1.9 - 21.4 2.2 - 25.7 2.5 - 28.5 2.8 - 32.1 3.1 - 35.7
F11 F8 F5.6 F4 F2.8 F2 F1.4 0.8 - 9.0 0.9 - 10.0 1.2 - 14.0 1.3 - 15.0 1.6 - 18.0 1.7 - 20.0 2.0 - 22.5 2.2 - 25.0
F16 F11 F8 F5.6 F4 F2.8 F2 0.5 - 6.4 0.6 - 7.1 0.8 - 10.0 0.9 - 10.7 1.1 - 12.8 1.2 - 14.2 1.4 - 16.0 1.5 - 17.8
F22 F16 F11 F8 F5.6 F4 F2.8 0.5 - 4.5 0.5 - 5.0 0.6 - 7.0 0.6 - 7.5 0.8 - 9.0 0.8 - 10.0 1.0 - 11.2 1.1 - 12.5
F32 F22 F16 F11 F8 F5.6 F4 0.5 - 3.2 0.5 - 3.5 0.5 - 5.0 0.5 - 5.3 0.5 - 6.4 0.6 - 7.1 0.7 - 8.0 0.7 - 8.9
F32 F22 F16 F11 F8 F5.6 0.5 - 2.2 0.5 - 2.5 0.5 - 3.5 0.5 - 3.7 0.5 - 4.5 0.5 - 5.0 0.5 - 5.6 0.5 - 6.2
F32 F22 F16 F11 F8 0.5 - 1.6 0.5 - 1.8 0.5 - 2.5 0.5 - 2.7 0.5 - 3.2 0.5 - 3.6 0.5 - 4.0 0.5 - 4.5
F32 F22 F16 F11 0.5 - 1.1 0.5 - 1.2 0.5 - 1.7 0.5 - 1.8 0.5 - 2.2 0.5 - 2.5 0.5 - 2.8 0.5 - 3.1
F32 F22 F16 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 - 0.8 0.5 - 1.2 0.5 - 1.3 0.5 - 1.5 0.5 - 1.7 0.5 - 1.9 0.5 - 2.2
The right part of the table shows light control ranges when using a
camera without communication capability. The figures given are for
reference only.
When you use a camera equipped with the communication function,
the light metering range for the lens in use is displayed on the control
panel. This range may be different from the figures in this table.
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Continuous firing
For your safety,
be sure to observe the following.
Continuous firings make the light-emitting section hot and may result in
its deterioration, malfunction or deformation. Therefore, continuous firing
should be limited to the counts shown in the following table. Always leave
the electronic flash unused for at least 10 minutes after continuous firing
up to the limit count.
Limit counts of continuous firings
Flash intensity
FULL; 1/1
1/2
Flash interval
1 sec.
Limit count
10
20
40
80
0.5 sec.
1/4
0.3 sec.
1/8 - 1/128
0.2 sec. or less
Available counts of flash emission synchronized with continuous
shooting (at 8 frames/sec.)
The following table shows the flash emission count that can be
synchronized to the continuous shooting of the camera. Note, however,
that the electronic flash should be left unused for more than 10 minutes
once the maximum continuous flash emission count has been reached.
FL-50R
Internal
battery
Flash intensity
External power
supply
1/4
1/8
1/16
1/32
1/64
1/128
Without external
power supply
Flash Power Grip
FP-1
2
5
10
16
30
40
With
With
frames frames frames frames frames frames
2
5
16
40
40
40
frames frames frames frames frames frames
(C (R14) alkaline
batteries/C (R14)
NiCd batteries)
2
5
12 18 40 40
Without
frames frames frames frames frames frames
4
40 40 40 40 40
High Voltage Pack
HV-1
(NiMH battery pack
BN-1)
With
frames frames frames frames frames frames
20 40 40 40 40
frames frames frames frames frames frames
4
Without
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Safety precautions (Be sure to read
and observe the following)
This instruction manual uses a variety of common symbols and icons to assist
you in proper handling and usage of this product and to warn you of potential
hazards to yourself and others as well as to property. These symbols and their
significance are described below.
ꢂThis electronic flash has been designed exclusively for use with Olympus
digital cameras. Do not connect the electronic flash to a camera not
manufactured by Olympus, as this may result in a malfunction or damage to
the camera and/or flash.
DANGER
ꢂThe electronic flash incorporates high-voltage circuitry. Never attempt
to disassemble or modify it, as this may result in electric shock and/or
injury.
ꢂDo not use the electronic flash in a place where it may be exposed to
flammable or explosive gas. Otherwise, fire ignition or explosion may
result.
ꢂTo prevent a traffic accident, do not direct the flash towards the driver
of a car.
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WARNING
ꢂDo not fire the flash or AF illuminator light immediately in front of a
person’s eyes (particularly an infant). Exposure to the light from the
flash at a very short range may cause irreparable injury to the eyes.
Be especially careful to avoid using the electronic flash at a distance of
less than 1 meter from an infant.
ꢂDo not leave the electronic flash and batteries within reach of children.
ꢀIf a child swallows a battery or small accessory, see a doctor
immediately.
ꢀIf the flash is emitted near a child, their eyes may be injured irreparably.
ꢀMoving parts of the electronic flash could injure a child.
ꢂAvoid the following actions to prevent fire or injury due to battery fluid
leak, overheating, fire ignition or bursting.
ꢀDo not use batteries that are not specified for use with this electronic
flash.
ꢀDo not throw the battery in a fire, expose it to heat, short-circuit it, or
disassemble it.
ꢀDo not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types or
brands.
ꢀDo not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries such as alkaline
batteries.
ꢀDo not load batteries with the +/– polarity reversed.
ꢂDo not store the electronic flash in a place exposed to excessive dust
or moisture. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may result.
ꢂDo not use the flash when it is covered by a flammable object such as
a handkerchief.
Do not touch the light-emitting area after use. It will be very hot and
could burn you.
ꢂIf the electronic flash is dropped in water or any fluid gets inside,
immediately remove the batteries. Contact your dealer or consult your
Olympus Authorized Service Station.
Continued use could result in fire or electric shock.
ꢂDo not expose the electric flash to dripping or splashing.
ꢂDo not expose the battery to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
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CAUTION
ꢂIf you notice any abnormalities such as leakage, discoloration,
deformation, overheating, or odor, stop using this device. Continued
use could result in fire, overheating or explosion. Remove the batteries
carefully to avoid burning yourself and to prevent exposure to gas or
dangerous fluids that may be released. Contact your dealer or consult
your Olympus Authorized Service Station.
ꢂAlways remove the batteries when you don’t expect to use the
electronic flash for a long period. Otherwise, heat generation or fluid
leak from the batteries may result in fire, injury and/or contamination of
the surroundings.
ꢂDo not use a leaking battery. Doing so could result in fire or electric
shock.
ꢂDo not handle the electronic flash with wet hands. Doing so could
result in electric shock.
ꢂDo not leave the electronic flash in a place where it may be exposed to
high temperatures. Otherwise, deterioration of parts or fire may result.
ꢂDo not take out the batteries immediately after using the electronic
flash continuously for a long period.
Otherwise, the hot batteries may cause burns.
ꢂDo not deform the battery compartment or allow any foreign objects to
get inside.
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BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
ꢂUse only the specified batteries.
ꢂBe sure to observe the following points. Otherwise, battery fluid leak,
overheating, fire ignition and/or bursting may result.
ꢀDo not mix old and new batteries, recharged and discharged batteries,
batteries of different capacities, or batteries of different types or brands.
ꢀDo not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries such as alkaline
batteries.
ꢀDo not load or use the batteries with the +/– polarity reversed. If the
batteries do not fit smoothly in the battery compartment, do not force
them.
ꢀNever use a battery if its outer coating (insulation) has been partially or
entirely peeled off. Otherwise, leakage, overheating or explosion may
result.
ꢀSome brand-new batteries may also have their outer coating
(insulation) peeled off completely or partially. Never use these
batteries.
ꢂDo not use the following kinds of batteries.
Outer coating
(insulation) is
peeling or has
peeled off (even
if the battery is
brand-new).
The negative
end is slightly
swollen and
is not covered
by the coating
(insulation).
The negative end
is flat (whether or
not a part of the
negative pole is
covered by the
coating).
ꢂIf battery fluid gets on your skin or clothes, it may irritate your skin.
Immediately rinse your skin or clothes with clean water.
ꢂIf battery fluid comes in contact with your eyes, blindness may result.
Rinse your eyes with clean water without rubbing them and see a
doctor immediately.
ꢂDo not apply a strong shock to a battery or throw it.
ꢂDo not immerse batteries in water or expose to moisture including rain,
seawater and animal urine.
ꢂDo not throw a battery in fire or heat it.
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Caution for usage environment
ꢀTo protect the high-precision technology contained in this product,
never leave the flash in the places listed below, no matter if in use or
storage:
• Places where temperatures and/or humidity are high or go through
extreme changes. Direct sunlight, beaches, locked cars, or near
other heat sources (stove, radiator, etc.) or humidifiers.
• In sandy or dusty environments.
• Near flammable items or explosives.
• In wet places, such as bathrooms or in the rain.
• In places prone to strong vibrations.
ꢀNever drop the flash or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations.
ꢀWhen the electronic flash has not been used for a long period, mold
or moss may form. This can cause a malfunction. To prevent this, it
is recommended to check the operations before using the electronic
flash after a long period of storage.
ꢀDo not touch electric contacts on the flash.
Battery Handling Precautions
ꢀIf the +/– terminals of a battery are stained with sweat or oil
smudges, contact failure may result. Clean the terminals well with a
dry cloth before using the batteries.
ꢀAll rechargeable batteries must be recharged using the specified
battery charger, simultaneously and completely. Be sure to read the
battery and battery charger instruction manual.
ꢀIn general, battery performance will be temporarily reduced as the
ambient temperature drops. When using batteries in a cold place,
keep them warm by keeping the electronic flash in cold protection
gear or clothing.
ꢀWhen traveling, it is a good idea to carry spare batteries with you. In
some countries, it may be difficult to obtain certain batteries.
ꢀWhen disposing of a rechargeable battery, insulate the +/– terminals
with pieces of tape and be sure to follow local regulations.
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For customers in USA
FCC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would
void the user’s authority to operate.
For customers in CANADA
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
For customers in Europe
“CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the
European requirements for safety, health, environment
and customer protection. “CE” mark cameras are
intended for sales in Europe.
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin WEEE Annex
IV] indicates separate collection of waste electrical and
electronic equipment in the EU countries.
Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic
refuse.
Please use the return and collection systems available in
your country for the disposal of this product.
Trademarks
All brand names and product names mentioned in this manual are the
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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Specifications
Model number
Type
:
:
:
FS-FL50R
External electronic flash for digital still camera
Automatic switching
Guide number
50: When in 42 mm (85 mm with the 135 type)
28: When in 12 mm (24 mm with the 135 type)
18/20 switching (when the wide panel is used)
Automatic switching
Firing angle
:
At 12 mm: Up/down 61°, Left/right 78°
(equivalent to image angle of 12 mm lens)*
At 42 mm: Up/down 21°, Left/right 28°
(equivalent to image angle of 42 mm lens)*
At 8 mm using the wide panel:
Up/down 83°, Left/right 101°
(equivalent to image angle of 8 mm lens)*
* ZOOM values are the FOUR THIRDS camera
values.
Flash emission period
:
:
Approx. 1/20000 to 1/500 sec. (variable according to
the flash intensity, except in Super FP flash)
Approx. 150 times (using AA (R6) alkaline batteries)
Approx. 220 times (using lithium battery packs)
(Variable depending on shooting conditions)
Approx. 6 seconds (using AA (R6) alkaline batteries)
Approx. 5 seconds (using lithium battery packs)
Flash emission count
(at full activation)
Recharge time
:
(from full activation to
CHARGE lamp lighting)
Flash modes
:
:
:
:
TTL AUTO, AUTO, MANUAL, FP TTL AUTO, FP
MANUAL, RC, SL AUTO, SL MANUAL
Bounce angles
Auto power off
AF illuminator
Up: 0 to 90°, down: 7°
Right: 0 to 90°, left: 0 to 180°
Interlocks with the auto power off operation of a
camera with communication capability
Automatic firing at low intensity, possible only when a
camera with communication capability is connected.
Standard effective distances: 0.7 to 7 m (2.3 to 23 ft.)
(Variable depending on the camera and lens in use.)
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RC function
:
:
Available when used together with cameras
compatible with the Olympus wireless RC flash
system.
Effective distance : Up to approx. 10 m (32.9 ft.)
AA (R6) alkaline batteries, AA (R6) NiMH batteries, AA
(R6) lithium batteries, AA (R6) oxyride batteries, AA
(R6) NiCd batteries × 4 or CR-V3 lithium battery pack
(Olympus LB-01) × 2
Power supply
External power supply
Dimensions
:
:
:
Flash Power Grip FP-1 and Flash High Voltage Set
SHV-1.
78 (W) × 141 (H) × 107 (D) mm (3.1 × 5.6 × 4.2 in.)
(excluding protrusions)
Weight
385 g (13.6 oz.) (excluding batteries)
Operating environment : Temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Humidity: No more than 80% (without condensation)
Specifications are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part
of the manufacturer.
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