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pgbphotographytas
20-12-2009, 8:07pm
Just a quick question, how does the Olympus flash system work? I have read that the E3 supports wireless flash but do other bodies also support this?

Paul

Wulfys Kingdom
21-12-2009, 1:45pm
Just learning about these myself too! But i know the FL36R can be set off wirelessly using the popup flash.

Scotty72
21-12-2009, 1:53pm
my old e520 used the pop-up flash as a trigger for the external flash

it was nice but a couple of things were not nice: 1) it only worked up to about 10 feet max; 2) the pop up always fired with the external - whether u wanted it to or not.

Scotty

pgbphotographytas
21-12-2009, 2:07pm
Thanks to both of you, it sounds like you need to use the pop up flash which I don't really want to do and the short distance does not sound very useful :(

kiwi
21-12-2009, 2:12pm
On Nikon the pop up flash can be dialed right down to almost zero light output and still act OK as the commander.

Worth looking into that, I'd be surprised if it's not the same sort of set-up

Wulfys Kingdom
21-12-2009, 2:14pm
I usually go to the 4/3rds forums when i want to know something specific about the system, mainly because there are fewer people using it, there's less info around.

pgbphotographytas
21-12-2009, 2:48pm
On Nikon the pop up flash can be dialed right down to almost zero light output and still act OK as the commander.

Worth looking into that, I'd be surprised if it's not the same sort of set-up

Thanks, I will have a look for that.


I usually go to the 4/3rds forums when i want to know something specific about the system, mainly because there are fewer people using it, there's less info around.

What is the address for that forum?

Wulfys Kingdom
21-12-2009, 3:03pm
This one is more widely used http://forum.fourthirdsphoto.com/

But i also find this one helpful at times too http://fourthirds-user.com/forum/cmps_index.php

pgbphotographytas
21-12-2009, 3:14pm
This one is more widely used http://forum.fourthirdsphoto.com/

But i also find this one helpful at times too http://fourthirds-user.com/forum/cmps_index.php

Thanks, I will check them out :th3:

peterb666
28-12-2009, 10:32am
There is also a very good four thirds following at Get DPI

http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=44

Note that this is a pretty funny mob to join. You may get knocked back for no apparent reason on the first attempt. Just try again. There is a good Australian following in that forum.

Cheers

Peter

P.S. Why such the low number of posts from four thirds users in Ausphotography, are there too many besotted Canon and Nikon owners?

Tannin
28-12-2009, 10:46am
Why such the low number of posts from four thirds users in Ausphotography?

Unlike Canikon loudmouths, four-thirds users only post when they have something interesting to say.
They don't post because they are all out taking pictures.
There aren't any four-thirds users here. Not to mention.
They don't post because they are waiting for someone to teach them how to read.
They don't post because the system is so well designed that everything is obvious (even composition). There are no questions. There are no answers.


You decide which. There will be a small prize for the first correct answer. Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

olympuse620
11-03-2010, 10:47am
Kiwi what sort of range do you get from the Nikon wireless flash

kiwi
11-03-2010, 10:58am
You mean from using the camear as a commander ?

Im not really sure, you do need line of sight and ive used from about 20m

olympuse620
11-03-2010, 4:53pm
You mean from using the camear as a commander ?

Im not really sure, you do need line of sight and ive used from about 20m
Question: when would you need that sort of range (20m)?

olympuse620
11-03-2010, 4:55pm
my old e520 used the pop-up flash as a trigger for the external flash

it was nice but a couple of things were not nice: 1) it only worked up to about 10 feet max; 2) the pop up always fired with the external - whether u wanted it to or not.

Scotty
Doesn't the pop up go before the shutter opens so it does not affect the flash lighting

kiwi
11-03-2010, 6:09pm
Question: when would you need that sort of range (20m)?

Not that often really in my experience


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olympuse620
11-03-2010, 11:30pm
Thanks to both of you, it sounds like you need to use the pop up flash which I don't really want to do and the short distance does not sound very useful :(
PJB I have the FL-50R for my e620. I will give it a go and see what range I can get and let you know.

lanegd01
04-04-2010, 12:48pm
Just a quick question, how does the Olympus flash system work? I have read that the E3 supports wireless flash but do other bodies also support this?

Paul

only the E3 and E620 support true wireless flash. eg fl36R and fl50R. Like all cameras you can but OEM wireless switches and receivers on other cameras and flashes

SPL
15-10-2010, 12:35am
I have the 520 and the 50R Flash. The 520 controls it quite well providing you turn RC Mode on in the Camera 2 sub menu.

peterb666
15-10-2010, 12:50pm
... and the E-PL1 too.

Wulfys Kingdom
18-10-2010, 9:33pm
I can confirm that the E3 triggers both the FL36R and FL50R at the same time with no problems! In camera settings allowed for control over flash power. I was very pleased to finally have a situation to use for these... now I can justify getting softboxes! And no need to get a wireless trigger system. Couldnt be any better with the newer bodies that have this function!

cherryw
21-10-2010, 10:04pm
Also the E-30 has wireless control for the FL36R and FL50R.