Olympus 260116 Camera Flash User Manual


 
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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 Flash interval Limit count
FULL; 1/1 1 sec. 10
1/2 0.5 sec. 20
1/4 0.3 sec. 40
1/8 - 1/128 0.2 sec. or less 80
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.
External power
supply
FL-50R
Internal
battery
Flash intensity
1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/64 1/128
Without external
power supply
With
2
frames
5
frames
10
frames
16
frames
30
frames
40
frames
Flash Power Grip
FP-1
(C (R14) alkaline
batteries/C (R14)
NiCd batteries)
With
2
frames
5
frames
16
frames
40
frames
40
frames
40
frames
Without
2
frames
5
frames
12
frames
18
frames
40
frames
40
frames
High Voltage Pack
HV-1
(NiMH battery pack
BN-1)
With
4
frames
40
frames
40
frames
40
frames
40
frames
40
frames
Without
4
frames
20
frames
40
frames
40
frames
40
frames
40
frames