Olympus EPL1BLK Camcorder User Manual


 
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Flash shooting
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Flash intensity control
The ash intensity can be adjusted between [+3] and [–3]. It is useful to adjust the
exposure balance between the subject and the background when the subject is small
or far from the background. It is also useful when you intend to increase the contrast
(distinction between light and dark) of images to make the images more vivid.
1
Display the live control (P. 20) and select
the Flash intensity control item using
FG.
2
Choose the compensation value with
HI and press the i button.
P
S
-
AF
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
ee
g
OFF
g
OFF
w
0.0
% Tips
For information on ash bracketing: g “FL BKT (FL bracketing)” (P. 49)
# Caution
This does not work when the ash control mode on the electronic ash is set to
MANUAL.
If ash intensity is adjusted on the electronic ash, it will be combined with the
camera's ash intensity setting.
When [w+F] is set to [ON], the ash intensity value will be added to the exposure
compensation value. gw+F” (P. 75)
Using external ash units designated for use with
this camera
Optional external ash units designated for use with this camera support a wide
variety of options for ash photography, including automatic ash control, super
FP, and wireless ash control (P. 103).
Other external ash units
Observe the following precautions when mounting an external ash unit not
designated for use with this camera on the camera hot shoe:
Using obsolete ash units that apply currents of more than about 5 V to the camera
hot shoe X-contact will damage the camera.
Connecting ash units with signal contacts that do not conform to Olympus
speci cations may damage the camera.
Use only with the camera in shooting mode M at shutter speeds slower than 1/160 s
and at ISO settings other than [AUTO].
Flash control can only be performed by manually setting the ash to the ISO
sensitivity and aperture values selected with the camera. Flash brightness can be
adjusted by adjusting either ISO sensitivity or aperture.
Use a ash with an angle of illumination suited to the lens. Angle of illumination is
usually expressed using 35-mm format equivalent focal lengths.