- Compact design and lightweight
- Flash coverage is automatically adjusted to the image area in several steps during zooming
- Bounce and swivel head
- Super FP Mode up to 1/8000s
- Red-eye reduction, slow synchronisation and second curtain synchronisation
- Built-In flash (GN13) & wireless flash control directly from the E-3 body
- Control settings directly from the camera LCD
- Choice of four channels to avoid intereference
- Expendable transmission distance
- Option of TTL Auto, Auto and Manual modes
- Energy-saving circuity
- Flash intensity setting in 1/8 steps
- Guide number 36
Giving professionals the freedom and control they need to operate effectively in the studio or in the field, the FL-50R and FL-36R flash units enable flash photography minus the complication of cords and inconvenient set-ups. Control is possible directly from the camera without the need for cables. These units represent the ideal accompaniment to the Olympus E-3, which features a newly-developed RC Data Transfer System that transmits data optically. This significantly reduces the power consumption of the built-in flash when being used as the system commander. A wide range of flash-related settings can also be easily accessed and adjusted using the camera’s LCD panel as the user interface. Moreover, flash control is available in three groups, allowing flash mode and compensation settings to be set independently for each group - thus enabling ultra-precise illumination. Four remote control communication channels can be set by the user to avoid interference with other peripherals in the vicinity. Photographers also have the option to control wireless transmission distance by choosing between three signal strengths - for a range of up to 10m. And both flash models incorporate adjustable heads which can be swivelled without impeding their ability to communicate. Using their slave function, the FL-50R and FL-36R can also be used with other Olympus SLRs with manual flash facility and Olympus SP series cameras capable of slave mode operation. Furthermore, both models can also be interlocked with a large strobe in the studio. The irradiation angle of each flash unit can be set either by automatic zooming according to the interchangeable lens used or manually. Thanks to a built-in wide panel, the expansive irradiation angle required with a focal distance of 8mm (equivalent to 16mm in 35mm terms) is covered.
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Flash Modes |
TTL AUTO, AUTO, MANUAL, FP TTL AUTO, FP MANUAL, RC, SL AUTO, SL MANUAL |
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Guide number |
automatically switching 20 at 12mm up to 36 at 42mm |
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Bounce angles |
Up to 90 deg. down 7 deg., right 0 to 90 deg., left 0 to 180 deg |
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Firing angle |
automatically switching At 12mm: Up-down 62 deg., left-right 78 deg. At 42mm: Up-down 21 deg., left-right 28 deg. At 8mm: Up-down 83 deg., left-right 101 deg. |
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Dimensions (WxHxD) |
67 x 95 x 108 mm |
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Weight |
260 g |
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Number of channels |
4 channels |
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Group setting |
3 groups |
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Modes |
TTL AUTO, AUTO, MANUAL, FP TTL AUTO, FP MANUAL |
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Available when used together with cameras compatible with the Olympus wireless RC flash system. |
Enhancing mobility, the lightweight FL-36R boasts power in a compact design. The flash unit allows 1/3EV-step accuracy to satisfy the high light metering precision digital photography demands. And with GN20 at a focal length of 12mm (equiv. to 24mm; ISO 100) and GN36 at 42mm (equiv. to 84mm; ISO 100), this wireless flash unit is particularly well-suited for high-action assignments.
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