Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Instructions (English) - Page 109

Correcting the amount of light produced, by the flash-Flash intensity control

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Correcting the amount of light produced by the flash-Flash intensity control You can adjust the amount of light emitted by the flash to correspond with your shooting requirements. 2, 3 1 Press 2 Press select to display Menu. on the Arrow pad to , then press . 3 Press to increase/decrease the amount of light emitted. ● appears on the control panel. 41 ● Use value. to increase/decrease the P F2.8 1/800 0.0 : The exposure is corrected by a +1/3 EV step with each press. 0 SLOW 6 : The exposure is corrected by a BKT -1/3 EV step with each press. MULTI ● Correction can be made within a METERING [SM] [ 2 / 5 ] range of ±2EV (ExposureValue). Control panel 4 Press the OK button. ● The setting is stored in memory and the Menu disappears. Flash intensity control Note: ● If the FL-40 extension flash is set to TTL-AUTO and used simultaneously with the main flash, correction is made for the amount of light emitted by both flashes. ● If the FL-40 external flash is set to MANUAL and used simultaneously with the main flash, correction is made only for the amount of light emitted by the main flash only. ● The flash correction effect may not be sufficient if the shutter speed is too fast. 109

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Correcting the amount of light produced
by the flash—Flash intensity control
You can adjust the amount of light emitted by the flash to correspond with
your shooting requirements.
1
Press
to display Menu.
2
Press
on the Arrow pad to
select
, then press
.
3
Press
to increase/decrease
the amount of light emitted.
appears on the control panel.
Use
to increase/decrease the
value.
: The exposure is corrected by a
+1/3 EV step with each press.
: The exposure is corrected by a
–1/3 EV step with each press.
Correction can be made within a
range of ±2EV (ExposureValue).
4
Press the OK button.
The setting is stored in memory
and the Menu disappears.
2, 3
4
1
[
2/5
]
F2.8 1/800 0.0
P
BKT
MULTI
METERING
SLOW
0
[
SM
]
Control panel
Flash intensity control
If the FL-40 extension flash is set to TTL-AUTO and used simultaneously
with the main flash, correction is made for the amount of light emitted by
both flashes.
If the FL-40 external flash is set to MANUAL and used simultaneously with
the main flash, correction is made only for the amount of light emitted by the
main flash only.
The flash correction effect may not be sufficient if the shutter speed is too fast.
Note: