Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Instructions (English) - Page 78

Using the flash-Auto flash

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Using the flash-Auto flash The flash will work automatically in low-light conditions. For other conditions, refer to P.107. 2 1 Slide (flash switch) located under the flash (see the illustration) to raise the flash. ● Make sure that , and 2, 3 do not appear on the control panel. If there is one or more of them, press (flash mode button) to turn them off. [ "Selecting the flash pattern" (P. 00) Flash mode button 2 Press the shutter button halfway. ● When lights on the viewfinder, the flash is activated. ● The flash charges while is blinking. The shutter cannot be released at this time. Wait until turns off before taking pictures. 3 Press the shutter button fully. ● The flash will go off. 1 Flash stand-by/charge mark AF confirmation mark P F2.8 1/30 0.0 Flash working range: Wide-angle: approx. 11-13/16" to 13 ft Telephoto: approx. 3.25 ft to 13 ft [SM] Note: ● The flash will not go off in the following modes: Auto-bracket (P.102), Sequential mode (P. 00) and Pre-capture (P.00). ● When using the flash in the macro mode, especially during wide-angle shooting, images may be unclear and the flash may not have the proper effect. Confirm the results by displaying images. 78

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2
Using the flash—Auto flash
The flash will work automatically in low-light conditions.
For other conditions,
refer to P.107.
1
Slide
(flash switch) located
under
the
flash
(see
the
illustration) to raise the flash.
Make sure that
,
and
do not appear on the control panel.
If there is one or more of them,
press
(flash mode button) to
turn them off.
[
“Selecting the
flash pattern” (P. 00)
2
Press the shutter button halfway.
When
lights on the viewfinder,
the flash is activated.
The flash charges while
is
blinking. The shutter cannot be
released at this time. Wait until
turns off before taking pictures.
3
Press the shutter button fully.
The flash will go off.
Flash working range:
Wide-angle: approx. 11-13/16" to 13 ft
Telephoto: approx. 3.25 ft to 13 ft
The flash will not go off in the following modes: Auto-bracket (P.102),
Sequential mode (P. 00) and Pre-capture (P.00).
When using the flash in the macro mode, especially during wide-angle
shooting, images may be unclear and the flash may not have the proper
effect.
Confirm the results by displaying images.
Note:
Flash mode button
2, 3
1
P F2.8 1/30 0.0
[
SM
]
AF confirmation mark
Flash stand-by/charge mark