Olympus E-450 Camcorder Accessories User Manual


 
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Flash shooting
When the shutter speed is set to 2 sec.
Slow synchronization (1st curtain)/Red-eye reduction flash !SLOW
While using slow synchronization with flash shooting, you can also use this function to
achieve red-eye reduction. When shooting a subject against a night scene, this function
allows you to reduce the red-eye phenomenon. As the time from emitting pre-flashes to
shooting is long in 2nd curtain synchronization, it is difficult to achieve red-eye reduction.
Hence, only 1st curtain synchronization setting is available.
Fill-in flash #
The flash fires regardless of the light conditions.
This mode is useful for eliminating shadows on
the subject’s face (such as shadows from tree
leaves), in a backlight situation, or for correcting
the color shift produced by artificial lighting
(especially fluorescent light).
x Notes
When the flash fires, the shutter speed is set to 1/180 sec. or less. When shooting a subject
against a bright background with the fill-in flash, the background may be overexposed. In this
case, use the optional FL-50R external flash or a similar flash and shoot in the Super FP flash
mode. g“Super FP flash” (P. 71)
Flash off $
The flash does not fire.
Even in this mode, the flash can be used as an AF illuminator when it is raised.
g“AF ILLUMINAT.” (P. 83)
Manual flash
This allows the built-in flash to output a fixed amount of light. To shoot with manual flash, set
the f-number on the lens based on the distance to the subject.
Ratio of amount of light GN: Guide number
(Equivalent to ISO 100)
FULL (1/1) 12
1/4 6
1/16 3
1/64 1.5
0
seconds
2
seconds
2nd curtain
1st curtain
2nd curtain flash fires
1st curtain flash fires
Shutter closes Shutter fully opens
2 seconds
Calculate the f-number on the lens using the following formula.
Aperture (f-number) =
GN × ISO sensitivity
Distance to the subject (m)
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