Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Instructions (English) - Page 106

Selecting the flash pattern

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Selecting the flash pattern Select a flash mode to match the lighting conditions and the effect you want to achieve. You can also correct the amount of light using the flash compensation mode (p.109). To use the external flash, refer to page 112. When (flash mode button) is pressed with the flash up, the flash mode switches as follows. Flash modes are disabled in some recording modes. [ P. 00 Flash mode/Control panel Auto-Flash (p. 72) No display. Use Automatically fires in low-light and backlight conditions. Red-Eye Reduction Flash (p. 107) Significantly reduces the phenomenon of "red-eye" (subject's eyes appearing red). 6 Fill-In Flash (p. 107) Fires regardless of available light. Ⅵ Flash off ● The is displayed whenever the built-in flash is within the camera housing. You cannot select this mode if the built-in flash is extended. ● In the following situation, the flash does not fire even when the flash is extended. appears on the control panel. - Sequential mode - Shooting with Pre-capture function Control panel - Bracketing - Movie Recording Flash working range: Wide-angle : Approx. 11.8" to 13 ft Telephoto : Approx. 3.25 ft to 11 ft 106

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Selecting the flash pattern
Select a flash mode to match the lighting conditions and the effect you want
to achieve. You can also correct the amount of light using the flash
compensation mode (p.109). To use the external flash, refer to page 112.
When
(flash mode button) is pressed with the flash up, the flash mode
switches as follows. Flash modes are disabled in some recording modes.
[
P. 00
Flash mode/Control panel
Use
Auto-Flash (p. 72)
Automatically fires in low-light and
No display.
backlight conditions.
Red-Eye Reduction
Significantly reduces the
Flash (p. 107)
phenomenon of “red-eye”
(subject’s eyes appearing red).
Fill-In Flash (p. 107)
Fires regardless of available light.
m
Flash off
The
is displayed whenever the built-in flash is within the camera
housing. You cannot select this mode if the built-in flash is extended.
In the following situation, the flash does not fire even when the flash is
extended.
appears on the control panel.
– Sequential mode
– Shooting with Pre-capture function
– Bracketing
– Movie Recording
Flash working range:
Wide-angle : Approx. 11.8" to 13 ft
Telephoto : Approx. 3.25 ft to 11 ft
Control panel