Olympus C3020 C-3020 Zoom Reference Manual (5.6 MB) - Page 94

If the flash dose not fire, If the orange lamp blinks, Camera movement warning Auto, Red-eye reduction

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Chapter 4 Flash shooting (Cont.) TIPS ● If the flash dose not fire T The flash does not fire in the following situations: When shooting a bright subject, in the movie record mode, during Sequential shooting (P. 98), AF Sequential shooting (P. 98) and Auto bracketing (P. 99), when FUNCTION is set to WHITE BOARD/BLACK BOARD (P. 109), during Panoramic shooting (P. 111). ● If the orange lamp blinks T If the flash is charging. Remove your finger from the shutter button. When the lamp stops blinking, press it again. ● Camera movement warning (Auto, Red-eye reduction, Fill-in) When the orange lamp lights, the shutter speed locks at its current level. This helps prevent camera shake problems (shutter speeds that are too slow can cause blur). However, if the zoom magnification is increased while the orange lamp is lit, the camera will increase the locked shutter speed accordingly. Zoom position & Shutter speed W (max.): 1/30 sec., T (max.): 1/100 sec. ● The flash may not give you the optimum result in Macro mode, especially with wide-angle shooting. Check the result on the monitor. If a conversion lens is attached to the lens, it may reduce the output of the flash. 94

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If the flash dose not fire
T
The flash does not fire in the following situations: When shooting a
bright subject, in the movie record mode, during Sequential shooting
(P. 98),
AF Sequential shooting (P. 98) and Auto bracketing (P. 99),
when FUNCTION is set to WHITE BOARD/BLACK BOARD (P. 109),
during Panoramic shooting (P. 111).
If the orange lamp blinks
T
If the flash is charging. Remove your finger from the shutter button.
When the lamp stops blinking, press it again.
Camera movement warning (Auto, Red-eye reduction, Fill-in)
When the orange lamp lights, the shutter speed locks at its current level.
This helps prevent camera shake problems (shutter speeds that are too
slow can cause blur). However, if the zoom magnification is increased
while the orange lamp is lit, the camera will increase the locked shutter
speed accordingly.
Zoom position & Shutter speed
W (max.): 1/30 sec., T (max.): 1/100 sec.
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Chapter 4
Flash shooting (Cont.)
TIPS
The flash may not give you the optimum result in Macro mode, especially
with wide-angle shooting. Check the result on the monitor. If a conversion
lens is attached to the lens, it may reduce the output of the flash.