Olympus Camera Flash FL 50 User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the OLYMPUS Electronic Flash (FL-50). Before use, please read this instruction manual to ensure  
your safety, and keep it handy for future reference.  
If the electronic flash is dropped in water or any fluid gets inside, immediately remove the batteries and contact  
your dealer or Olympus. Continued use could result in fire or electric shock.  
CAUTION  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Be sure to read and observe the following.)  
If you notice any abnormalities such as leakage, discoloration, deformation, overheating, or odor, stop using this  
device. Continued use could result in fire, overheating or explosion. Remove the batteries carefully to avoid burn-  
ing yourself and to prevent exposure to gas or dangerous fluids that may be released. For repair, contact Olympus.  
This instruction manual uses a variety of common symbols and icons to assist you in proper handling and usage of this  
product properly, and to warn you of potential hazards to yourself and others as well as to property.These symbols and their  
significance are described below.  
Always remove the batteries when you don’t expect to use the electronic flash for a long period. Otherwise,  
heat generation or fluid leak from the batteries may result in fire, injury and/or contamination of the surroundings.  
Do not use a leaking battery. Doing so could result in fire or electric shock. Please contact your dealer or  
Olympus.  
DANGER  
WARNING  
precautions indicated by this  
symbol may result in injury  
or death.  
CAUTION  
Failure to observe the  
precautions indicated by this  
symbol may result in injury or  
property damage.  
Failure to observe the  
precautions indicated by this  
symbol may result in serious  
injury or death.  
Failure to observe the  
Do not handle the electronic flash with wet hands. Doing so could result in electric shock.  
Do not leave the electronic flash in a place where it may be exposed to high temperatures. Otherwise, deterio-  
ration of parts or fire may result.  
Symbols for prohibiting action  
Symbol instructing action  
Do not take out the batteries immediately after using the electronic flash continuously for a long period.  
Otherwise, the hot batteries may cause burns.  
Disassembly  
prohibited  
Prohibited  
Mandatory  
Do not deform the battery compartment or allow any foreign objects to get inside.  
For customers in Europe  
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
The electronic flash is composed of precision electronic parts. Absolutely avoid using or storing the electronic  
flash in the following places, as this may result in malfunction or failure.  
• Under direct sunlight, on a beach, etc.  
• Anywhere exposed to high temperatures and humidity or rapid fluctuations in temperature and humidity.  
• Any place exposed to excessive sand, dust or dirt.  
• Near a fire.  
The “CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety, health, environ-  
ment and customer protection. CE-mark products are for sale in Europe.  
For customers in USA  
FCC Notice  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may  
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
• Near an air conditioner or air humidifier.  
• Any place exposed to water or moisture.  
• Any place subject to vibrations.  
Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user’s authority to operate.  
For customers in CANADA  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
• Inside an automobile.  
Do not apply a strong vibration or shock to the electronic flash by dropping it or hitting it against something.  
This electronic flash has been designed exclusively for use with Olympus digital cameras. Do not connect the electronic  
flash to a camera not manufactured by Olympus, as this may result in a malfunction or damage to the camera and/or  
flash.  
When the electronic flash has not been used for a long period, mold or moss may form. This can cause a  
malfunction. To prevent this, it is recommended to check the operations before using the electronic flash  
after a long period of storage.  
DANGER  
Do not touch the electric contacts of the electronic flash to prevent malfunction.  
The electronic flash incorporates high-voltage circuitry. Never attempt to disassemble or modify it, as this may  
result in electric shock and/or injury.  
To prevent overheating and deterioration of the light-emitting section, do not continue full activation more than 10  
times in a row. After 10 successive operations, stop firing for a while until the light-emitting section cools down.  
Do not use the electronic flash in a place where it may be exposed to flammable or explosive gas. Otherwise,  
fire ignition or explosion may result.  
To prevent a traffic accident, do not direct the flash towards the driver of a car.  
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS  
Use only the specified batteries.  
• AA (R6) alkaline dry cell batteries (LR6 type) .................... x 4  
• AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries ..................................................... x 4  
• AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries ..................................................... x 4  
• AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries (ZR6 type) ................................... x 4  
• AA (R6) lithium batteries (FR6 type) .................................. x 4  
• Lithium battery packs (CR-V3 type) (Olympus LB-01) ....... x 2  
• AA (R6) manganese batteries cannot be used.  
WARNING  
Do not fire the flash or AF illuminator light immediately in front of a person’s eyes (particularly an infant).  
Exposure to the light from the flash at a very short range may cause irreparable injury to the eyes. Be espe-  
cially careful to avoid using the electronic flash at a distance of less than 1 meter from an infant.  
Do not leave the electronic flash and batteries within reach of children.  
• If a child swallows a battery or small accessory, see a doctor immediately.  
• If the flash is emitted near a child, their eyes may be injured irreparably.  
• Moving parts of the electronic flash could injure a child.  
Be sure to observe the following points. Otherwise, battery fluid leak, overheating, fire ignition and/or bursting  
may result.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries, recharged and discharged batteries, batteries of different capacities, or  
batteries of different types or brands.  
• Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries such as alkaline batteries.  
• Do not load or use the batteries with the +/– polarity reversed. If the batteries do not fit smoothly in the battery  
compartment, do not force them.  
• Never use a battery if its outer coating (insulation) has been partially or entirely peeled off. Otherwise, leak-  
age, overheating or explosion may result.  
Avoid the following actions to prevent fire or injury due to battery fluid leak, overheating, fire ignition or bursting.  
• Do not use batteries that are not specified for use with this electronic flash.  
• Do not throw the battery in a fire, expose it to heat, short-circuit it, or disassemble it.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types or brands.  
• Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries such as alkaline batteries.  
• Do not load batteries with the +/– polarity reversed.  
Do not store the electronic flash in a place exposed to excessive dust or moisture. Otherwise, fire or electric  
shock may result.  
• Some brand-new batteries may also have their outer coating (insulation) peeled off completely or partially.  
Never use these batteries.  
Do not use the flash when it is covered by a flammable object such as a handkerchief.  
Do not touch the light-emitting area after use. It will be very hot and could burn you.  
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Do not use the following kinds of batteries.  
CONTENTS  
Outer coating (insu-  
lation) is peeling or  
has peeled off (even  
if the battery is  
brand-new).  
The negative end is  
flat (whether or not a  
part of the negative  
pole is covered by  
the coating).  
• Checking the Package Contents .................................................................................................. 39  
• Nomenclature .............................................................................................................................. 40  
• Control Panel Indicators............................................................................................................... 41  
• Loading Batteries ......................................................................................................................... 42  
• Checking Batteries....................................................................................................................... 43  
• Attaching to the Camera/Removing from the Camera ................................................................. 44  
• Picture Shooting Using a Digital Camera with Communication Capability .................................. 45  
Selecting the control mode ................................................................................................. 45  
TTL AUTO........................................................................................................................... 46  
AUTO .................................................................................................................................. 47  
MANUAL ............................................................................................................................. 49  
FP TTL AUTO ..................................................................................................................... 50  
FP MANUAL ....................................................................................................................... 52  
• Picture Shooting Using a Digital Camera without Communication Capability ............................. 53  
Selecting the control mode ................................................................................................. 53  
AUTO .................................................................................................................................. 54  
MANUAL ............................................................................................................................. 55  
• Other Operations ......................................................................................................................... 56  
Bounce Shooting ................................................................................................................ 56  
Close-up Flash ................................................................................................................... 57  
Manual Switching of Firing angle (ZOOM) ......................................................................... 57  
Using the Wide Panel ......................................................................................................... 58  
Various Flash Shooting Methods ........................................................................................ 59  
• Optional Accessories ................................................................................................................... 60  
• Custom Setup .............................................................................................................................. 61  
• All Reset ...................................................................................................................................... 62  
• Continuous Firing......................................................................................................................... 62  
• Guide Number (GN) List .............................................................................................................. 64  
• Warning Display List .................................................................................................................... 66  
• Q&A ............................................................................................................................................. 67  
• Main Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 68  
The negative end is  
slightly swollen and is  
not covered by the  
coating (insulation).  
All rechargeable batteries must be recharged using the specified battery charger, simultaneously and com-  
pletely. Be sure to read the battery and battery charger instruction manual.  
Improper use of batteries may result in fluid leak, heat generation and/or damage. Sweat and oil smudges may  
cause battery contact failure. To prevent this, remove any stain completely with a dry cloth and insert the  
batteries by observing the +/– polarity.  
In general, battery performance will be temporarily reduced as the ambient temperature drops. When using  
batteries in a cold place, keep them warm by keeping the electronic flash in cold protection gear or clothing.  
If battery fluid gets on your skin or clothes, it may irritate your skin. Immediately rinse your skin or clothes with  
clean water.  
If battery fluid comes in contact with your eyes, blindness may result. Rinse your eyes with clean water without  
rubbing them and see a doctor immediately.  
Do not apply a strong shock to a battery or throw it.  
When traveling, it is a good idea to carry spare batteries with you. In some countries, it may be difficult to  
obtain certain batteries.  
Do not immerse batteries in water or expose to moisture including rain, seawater and animal urine.  
If the +/– terminals of a battery are stained with sweat or oil smudges, contact failure may result. Clean the  
terminals well with a dry cloth before using the batteries.  
Do not throw a battery in fire or heat it.  
When disposing of batteries, be sure to follow local regulations.  
When disposing of a rechargeable battery, insulate the +/– terminals with pieces of tape and take them to your  
nearest rechargeable battery recycling center.  
Note on the cameras used with the Electronic Flash  
The functions available from the electronic flash are limited with certain digital cameras. For details, please check the  
Olympus website (http://www.olympusamerica.com/E1).  
Before reading this manual  
The information in this manual may be subject to change without notice.  
This manual has been compiled as carefully as possible. However, if you have any questions or wish to report an error  
or omission, please contact Olympus.  
CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Duplication of this manual in part or in whole without permission of Olympus is prohibited except for personal use.  
Reproduction of the contents of this manual without permission of Olympus is strictly prohibited.  
Olympus will not assume any liability for the damages, loss of profit or claims from any third party incurred due to  
improper use of this product.  
Olympus will not assume any liability for the damages and loss of profit related to the loss of image data due to a failure  
of this product, servicing by a third party not designated by Olympus or any other reason.  
Note that the quality of the pictures shot using this product differs from that of the pictures of ordinary film-based  
cameras.  
Check that all parts and accessories are present.  
If any item is missing or damaged, contact your dealer.  
Trademark information  
All brand names and product names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respec-  
tive owners.  
• Electronic flash, main body  
• Flash case  
• Batteries must be purchased separately.  
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NOMENCLATURE  
CONTROL PANEL INDICATORS  
Wide panel (Page 58)  
Wide panel warning (Page 58) FP emission (Pages 50 & 52) Control mode (Pages 45 & 53)  
AF illuminator light-emitting area  
When the subject is dark or low-  
contrast, the built-in AF illuminator  
emits light to facilitate focusing.  
The AF illuminator can also be  
defeated. (Page 61)  
Close-up flash  
shooting (Page 57)  
• The AF illuminator only works  
with the Olympus Four Thirds  
System digital SLR camera. It  
does not work with other cam-  
eras.  
Zoom value  
(Page 57)  
FOUR THIRDS  
(Page 61)  
Light-emitting  
area  
Light intensity  
adjustment  
Zoom mode (Page 57)  
(Pages 46, 48,  
49, 51 & 52)  
ISO speed (Page 47)  
Lens iris (F)  
(Page 61)  
Auto light receptor  
Guide Number (GN)  
(Pages 64 & 65)  
External power connector  
Connect the optional flash  
power grip FP-1 or flash high  
voltage pack HV-1.  
Feet  
(Page 61)  
Lock pin (Page 44)  
Meter  
(Page 61)  
Setting display  
(GN, ISO, F, light control range, optimum shooting  
range, and light intensity adjustment value)  
Terminal cover  
Electric contact  
(Page 44)  
Lock ring (Page 44)  
To simplify explanation, this figure shows the panel with all indicators lit.  
Bounce lock release button  
(Page 56)  
Accessory shoe  
Bounce up/down angle indices  
(Page 56)  
Notes on This Manual  
Bounce left/right angle indices  
(Page 56)  
MODE button (Pages 45 & 53)  
ZOOM button (Page 57)  
• The indications on the control panel may differ from those shown in the illustra-  
tion above depending on the setup of the electronic flash, the camera in use,  
and the shooting conditions.  
Control panel (Page 41)  
AUTO CHECK lamp  
(Page 46)  
For example, the firing angle (ZOOM) can be displayed in either of the following  
modes.  
LIGHT button  
Press to light up the control  
panel for about 15 sec.  
The panel also lights under  
control by a digital camera with  
communication capability.  
Battery compartment cover  
(Page 42)  
FOUR THIRDS : Focal length of a Four Thirds System digital camera  
135  
: Focal length converted to an equivalent angle of view  
on a 135 type (35 mm film) camera  
Dial A  
Charge lamp/Test button  
(Page 43)  
The text in this manual employs the FOUR THIRDS display mode and puts value  
in the 135 display mode inside parentheses, such as “(XX mm with 135)”. For the  
selection of the display modes, see page 61.  
Dial B  
Power button  
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LOADING BATTERIES  
CHECKING BATTERIES  
The batteries are available separately. Always use one of the following battery combinations.  
• AA (R6) alkaline batteries (LR6 type) .................................. x 4  
• AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries ....................................................... x 4  
• AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries....................................................... x 4  
• AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries (ZR6 type)..................................... x 4  
• AA (R6) lithium batteries (FR6 type) .................................... x 4  
After loading the batteries, check the remaining battery capacity by turning the electronic flash on.  
1. Press the Power button to turn the electronic flash on.  
• The control panel lights up and battery charging starts.  
2. Ensure that the Charge lamp lights up.  
• Replace the batteries if the time taken for the Charge lamp  
to light up is longer than the values specified below.  
• Lithium battery packs (CR-V3 type) (Olympus LB-01)......... x 2  
• The AA (R6) manganese batteries cannot be used.  
Alkaline or Ni-Mn batteries:  
30 sec.  
How to load the batteries  
Lithium, Ni-Cd or Ni-Mh batteries: 10 sec.  
• If the Charge lamp and AUTO CHECK lamp blink alter-  
nately, it means that the battery capacity is running low. In  
this case, replace the batteries.  
1. Open the battery compartment cover.  
2. Insert the batteries with correct +/– polarity.  
3. Close the battery compartment cover.  
Memo: To perform test flash activation, press the Test button.  
3. Press the Power button again to turn the electronic flash off.  
Turn the electronic flash off in the following cases:  
• Before mounting it on the camera or dismounting it from  
the camera.  
• When flash emission is not required.  
• When not using the electronic flash.  
Flash Interval and Flash Count  
The following table shows the flash intervals and flash counts for various batteries. Data is  
based on using batteries all of the same type.  
CR-V3  
The following products (optional) can also be used as an external power supply:  
AA (R6) batteries  
Flash Power Grip  
Flash High Voltage Set  
FP-1  
SHV-1  
Batteries used  
Flash interval  
Approx. 6 sec.  
Approx. 7 sec.  
Approx. 5 sec.  
Approx. 5 sec.  
Approx. 4 sec.  
Approx. 4 sec.  
Flash count  
AA (R6) alkaline dry cell batteries (LR6 type)  
AA (R6) lithium batteries (FR6 type)  
AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries (ZR6 type)  
Lithium battery packs (CR-V3)  
Approx. 150 times  
Approx. 170 times  
Approx. 160 times  
Approx. 220 times  
Approx. 110 times  
Approx. 170 times  
Notes  
• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types together.  
• Remove the batteries when the electronic flash is not going to be used for a long period.  
• Carry spare batteries when traveling or when using the flash in cold areas.  
AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries, 1000 mAh  
AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries, 1900 mAh  
• The flash emission interval and count data were obtained from in-house tests at Olympus.  
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ATTACHING TO THE CAMERA/REMOVING FROM THE CAMERA  
PICTURE SHOOTING USING A DIGITAL CAMERA WITH COMMUNICATION CAPABILITY  
Confirm that both the camera and electronic flash are off.  
Attaching or removing the electronic flash while either the flash or the camera is on may result in  
malfunction.  
<Selecting the control mode>  
1. Turn the camera on.  
How to attach  
2. Turn the electronic flash on. The batteries are recharged  
when the Charge lamp lights up.  
1. Place the light-emitting section in the standard position  
(horizontal, front). If it is in the locked position, press and  
turn the Bounce lock release button.  
3. Press the Shutter button of the camera gently to start com-  
munication of shooting information including ISO speed,  
lens iris and shutter speed between the camera and elec-  
tronic flash.  
2. Remove the hot shoe cover from the camera.  
• Store the hot shoe cover in the pocket located on the inner  
side of the flash case.  
4. Press the MODE button of the electronic flash to select  
the flash control mode.  
3. Loosen the lock ring.  
• If the lock pin is in the out position, press it in by turning it  
all the way in the opposite direction to [LOCK] until it  
stops.  
• The selected mode is shown in the control panel.  
• The mode is switched every time the MODE button is  
pressed.  
Flash control  
mode  
Control panel  
display  
Ref.  
Pages  
Lock pin  
Control operation  
Main application  
Flash is controlled automatically  
by performing pre-flash accord-  
ing to the camera setup.  
Usually use this mode with a  
camera with communication  
capability.  
TTL AUTO  
46  
47  
49  
Electric contact  
Flash light intensity is controlled  
according to the light detected  
through the auto light receptor of  
the flash and to the camera setup.  
If the camera has communica-  
tion capability, this mode can be  
used only when the camera is  
an AUTO-compatible model.  
• Do not apply excessive force to the lock pin.  
AUTO  
• Do not touch the electric contact with a finger or metallic object.  
• Do not attach the electronic flash while the lock pin is in the out position.  
Otherwise, malfunction may result.  
Flash is performed according to  
the manually set guide number  
(GN).  
Shooting using manual flash.  
MANUAL  
4. Slide the electronic flash all the way into the hot shoe until  
it stops with a click.  
TTL AUTO and MANUAL modes  
with Super FP emission that can  
synchronize with the high-speed  
shooting of the single-lens-reflex  
focal plane shutter.  
Outdoor shooting using flash,  
such as sync shooting in the  
daytime.  
FP  
5. Turn the lock ring all the way into the direction of [LOCK]  
TTL AUTO  
until it stops.  
50 & 52  
FP  
MANUAL  
How to remove  
1. Loosen the lock ring completely, then slide the electronic  
flash out of the hot shoe.  
Notes  
• Certain modes may be unavailable depending on the shooting mode set on the camera and the functions of the  
camera in use.  
• It is not possible to select an unavailable mode.  
2. Attach the hot shoe cover to the camera.  
Notes  
To use the electronic flash with a digital camera not equipped with hot shoe:  
• If the camera has an external flash terminal, the electronic flash can be attached and connected using the flash  
bracket and bracket cable (optional).  
• The electronic flash cannot be used with a camera that is not equipped with a hot shoe or external flash terminal.  
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<TTL AUTO>  
<AUTO>  
In this mode, pre-flash is performed to measure the optimum flash intensity and then actual flash  
is performed.  
In this mode, the flash light intensity is controlled automatically according to the lens iris (F)  
setting and the amount of light input to the auto light receptor.  
Displayed according to the  
focal distance of the lens.  
Displayed according to the  
focal length of the lens.  
1. The control panel shows the light control range according  
1. The control panel shows the light control range according  
to the camera setup.  
to the camera setup.  
The light control range is not displayed if the camera setup  
(ISO speed and lens iris (F)) does match one of the us-  
able ISO speed/lens iris (F) combinations.  
2. Confirm that the distance to the subject is within the light  
control range.  
If not, adjust the lens iris (F) or the subject distance.  
The light control range varies according to the camera type  
and camera setup (ISO speed, lens iris (F) and lens focal  
distance (ZOOM)).  
In this case, the ISO and F indicators blink to alert you.  
Change the camera setup (ISO speed and/or lens iris (F)).  
2. Confirm that the distance to the subject is within the light  
control range.  
3. When flash activation has been performed correctly, the  
AUTO CHECK lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after the  
If not, adjust the lens iris (F) or the subject distance.  
The light control range varies according to the camera setup  
(ISO speed, lens iris (F) and lens focal length (ZOOM)).  
Light control range  
Light control range  
shutter is released.  
Light intensity adjustment  
Combinations of ISO speeds and lens irises  
controllable in AUTO mode  
The flash light intensity can be adjusted between +3 and –3.  
ISO speed  
The light intensity adjustment must be set to ON in the  
custom setup operation (page 61).  
3200 1600  
800  
F4  
400  
F2.8  
F4  
200  
F2  
100  
F1.4  
F2  
50  
25  
• The  
indicator appears in the control panel.  
F8  
F5.6  
F8  
F11  
F16  
F22  
F32  
F5.6  
F8  
F2.8  
F4  
F1.4  
F2  
1. Turn dial B to select a light intensity adjustment value in  
the following steps.  
F11  
F16  
F22  
F32  
F5.6  
F8  
F2.8  
F4  
F1.4  
F2  
F11  
F16  
F22  
F32  
F5.6  
F8  
F2.8  
F4  
(This selection is also possible with dial A.)  
F11  
F16  
F22  
F32  
F5.6  
F8  
F2.8  
F4  
F11  
F16  
F22  
F32  
F5.6  
F8  
0 +0.3 +0.7+1.0 ... +3.0  
0 –0.3 –0.7–1.0 ... –3.0  
F11  
F16  
F22  
F5.6  
F8  
F11  
F16  
F11  
2. The display shows the light intensity adjustment value ex-  
cept when the value is 0, in which case the display does  
not show the light control range.  
3. When flash activation has been performed correctly, the  
AUTO CHECK lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after the  
shutter is released.  
3. If the camera’s flash adjustment mode is selected, the  
actual flash light intensity will be the total of the light  
intensity adjustment value set on the FL-50 and that  
set on the camera. The light intensity adjustment value  
displayed is that of the FL-50 only.  
Memo: Test flash activation  
Flash activation can be tested before actually releasing  
the shutter.  
Press the Test button for test flash activation.  
The light control is OK when the AUTO CHECK lamp blinks  
for about 5 seconds after the test flash activation.  
If the lamp does not blink, change the lens iris (F), ISO  
speed, subject distance, etc.  
Light intensity adjustment value  
[Example]  
Selected  
adjustment value  
Adjustment value  
Actual light intensity  
• The light check by means of test flash activation is pos-  
sible only in the AUTO mode.  
displayed on FL-50 adjustment  
FL-50  
+0.3  
+0.3  
+0.3  
+0.6  
Camera  
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Light intensity adjustment  
<MANUAL>  
The flash light intensity can be adjusted between +3 and –3.  
In this mode, the flash is emitted according to the guide number (GN) setting.  
The light intensity adjustment must be set to ON in the  
custom setup operation (page 61).  
Displayed according to the  
focal distance of the lens.  
1. The control panel shows the current guide number (GN)  
together with the optimum shooting distance according to  
the camera setup.  
• The  
indicator appears in the control panel.  
1. Turn dial B to select a light intensity adjustment value in  
the following steps.  
2. Turn dial A to set the guide number (GN).  
(This is also possible by turning dial B.)  
(This selection is also possible with dial A.)  
Set the guide number (GN) so that the optimum shooting  
distance is equal to the subject distance.  
When the optimum shooting distance is 0.6 m (0.5 m in  
case of close-up flash) or less, the displayed figure blinks  
to warn that the subject is located outside the flash light  
emission area.  
The optimum shooting distance varies according to the  
camera setup (ISO speed, lens iris (F), lens focal distance  
(ZOOM), and shutter speed). See page 64 for details.  
0 +0.3 +0.7+1.0 ... +3.0  
0 –0.3 –0.7–1.0 ... –3.0  
2. The display shows the light intensity adjustment value ex-  
cept when the value is 0, in which case the display does  
not show the light control range.  
Guide number (GN)  
Optimum shooting distance  
3. If the camera’s flash adjustment mode is selected, the  
actual flash light intensity will be the total of the light  
intensity adjustment value set on the FL-50 and that  
set on the camera. The light intensity adjustment value  
displayed is that of the FL-50 only.  
Memo: Assuming that the ISO speed is 100, the optimum shoot-  
ing distance can be calculated with the following formula.  
Optimum shooting distance = Guide number (GN)/Lens iris (F)  
(See page 64.)  
Light intensity adjustment value  
[Example]  
Light intensity adjustment  
The flash light intensity can be adjusted between +0.7 and –0.7.  
Selected  
Adjustment value  
Actual light intensity  
adjustment value displayed on FL-50 adjustment  
FL-50  
+0.3  
The light intensity adjustment must be set to ON in the  
custom setup operation (page 61).  
+0.3  
+0.6  
Camera  
+0.3  
• The  
indicator appears in the control panel.  
1. Turn dial B to select a light intensity adjustment value in  
the following steps.  
0 +0.3 +0.7  
0 –0.3 –0.7  
2. The display shows the light intensity adjustment value ex-  
cept when the value is 0, in which case the display does not  
show the guide number (GN) or optimum shooting distance.  
3. Even if the camera’s flash adjustment mode is selected,  
only the FL-50’s adjustment setting will work.The camera’s  
setting will not work.  
[Example]  
Selected  
adjustment value  
Adjustment value  
Actual light intensity  
displayed on FL-50 adjustment  
Light intensity adjustment value  
FL-50  
+0.3  
+0.3  
+0.3  
+0.3  
Camera  
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<FP TTL AUTO>  
Light intensity adjustment  
The flash light intensity can be adjusted between +3 and –3.  
• In this mode, the flash uses Super FP emission to synchronize with high shutter speeds.  
• For details on using the camera’s built-in flash, see “Various Flash Shooting Methods” on  
page 59.  
The light intensity adjustment must be set to ON in the  
custom setup operation (page 61).  
• The  
indicator appears in the control panel.  
The following operations are possible at high shutter speeds in this mode.  
• Attenuation of shades when shooting a picture against the light.  
• Outdoor portrait shooting using daytime sync shooting with the lens iris opened up to blur the  
background.  
1. Turn dial B to select a light intensity adjustment value in  
the following steps.  
(This selection is also possible with dial A.)  
Without flash  
With flash (FP TTL AUTO)  
0 +0.3 +0.7+1.0 ... +3.0  
0 –0.3 –0.7–1.0 ... –3.0  
2. The display shows the light intensity adjustment value ex-  
cept when the value is 0, in which case the display does  
not show the light control range.  
Shooting against  
light  
3. If the camera’s flash adjustment mode is selected, the  
actual flash light intensity will be the total of the light  
intensity adjustment value set on the FL-50 and that  
set on the camera. The light intensity adjustment value  
displayed is that of the FL-50 only.  
With lens iris adjusted  
With lens iris open  
Light intensity adjustment value  
[Example]  
Portrait shooting  
Selected  
Adjustment value  
Actual light intensity  
adjustment value displayed on FL-50 adjustment  
FL-50  
+0.3  
+0.3  
+0.6  
Camera  
+0.3  
Mode  
Zoom display  
1. The control panel shows the light control range according  
to the camera setup.  
2. Confirm that the distance to the subject is within the light  
control range.  
If not, adjust the lens iris (F) or the subject distance.  
The light control range varies according to the camera setup  
(ISO speed, lens iris (F) and lens focal distance (ZOOM).  
The light control range is smaller than that in the TTL mode.  
3. When flash activation has been performed correctly, the  
AUTO CHECK lamp blinks for about 5 seconds after the  
shutter is released.  
Light control range  
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<FP MANUAL>  
PICTURE SHOOTING USING A DIGITAL CAMERA WITHOUT COMMUNICATION CAPABILITY  
In this mode, Super FP emission is performed at the set light intensity.  
<Selecting the control mode>  
1. Turn the electronic flash on. The batteries are recharged  
when the Charge lamp lights up.  
Displayed according to the  
focal distance of the lens.  
1. The control panel shows the current guide number (GN)  
together with the optimum shooting distance according to  
the camera setup.  
2. Press the MODE button to select the flash control mode.  
• The selected mode is shown in the control panel.  
• The mode is switched every time the MODE button is  
pressed.  
2. Turn dial A to set the guide number (GN).  
Set the guide number (GN) so that the optimum shooting  
distance is equal to the subject distance.  
When the optimum shooting distance is 0.6 m (0.5 m in  
case of close-up flash) or less, the displayed figure blinks  
to warn that the subject is located outside the flash light  
emission area.  
The optimum shooting distance varies according to the  
camera setup (ISO speed, lens iris (F), lens focal length  
(ZOOM) and shutter speed). See page 65 for details.  
Flash control  
mode  
Control panel  
display  
Ref.  
Pages  
Control operation  
Main application  
Guide number (GN)  
Optimum shooting distance  
Flash light intensity is controlled  
according to the light detected  
through the auto light receptor of  
the flash and to the lens iris (F).  
Usually use this mode.  
AUTO  
Memo: The optimum shooting distance can be calculated with  
the following formula.  
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Optimum shooting distance = Guide number (GN)/Lens iris (F)  
Flash activation is performed  
according to the manually set  
guide number (GN).  
Shooting using manual flash.  
MANUAL  
Light intensity adjustment  
The flash light intensity can be adjusted between +0.7 and –0.7.  
The light intensity adjustment must be set to ON in the  
custom setup operation (page 61).  
• The  
indicator appears in the control panel.  
1. Turn dial B to select a light intensity adjustment value in  
the following steps.  
0 +0.3 +0.7  
0 –0.3 –0.7  
2. The display shows the light intensity adjustment value ex-  
cept when the value is 0, in which case the display does not  
show the guide number (GN) or optimum shooting distance.  
3. Even if the camera’s flash adjustment mode is selected,  
only the FL-50’s adjustment setting will work.The camera’s  
setting will not work.  
[Example]  
Selected  
Adjustment value  
Actual light intensity  
adjustment value displayed on FL-50 adjustment  
Light intensity adjustment value  
FL-50  
+0.3  
+0.3  
+0.3  
Camera  
+0.3  
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<AUTO>  
<MANUAL>  
In this mode, the flash light intensity is controlled automatically according to the lens iris (F) setting.  
In this mode, the flash is emitted according to the guide number (GN) setting.  
ISO speed  
1. Turn dial A to adjust the ISO speed.  
Guide number (GN)  
1. The control panel shows the current guide number (GN)  
together with the light intensity ratio.  
2. Adjust Zoom according to the focal length of the lens.  
Light intensity ratio: Ratio of emitted light intensity with  
respect to the intensity at full emission.  
3. Turn dial B according to the lens iris (F).  
If the camera setup (ISO speed and lens iris (F)) does not  
match one of the usable ISO speed/lens iris (F) combina-  
tions, the ISO and F indicators blink to alert you. In this  
case, change the camera setup (ISO speed and/or lens  
iris (F)).  
2. Adjust Zoom according to the focal length of the lens.  
3. Turn dial A to set the guide number (GN).  
(This is also possible by turning dial B.)  
Lens iris (F)  
How to determine the lens iris (F) and guide number (GN)  
Light intensity ratio  
Light control range in AUTO mode  
1. When the shooting distance and lens iris are already  
determined:  
AUTO light control range (m)  
Firing angle (mm) Upper row: FOUR THIRDS. Lower row: 135  
ISO speed  
Determine the guide number (GN) with the following  
formula and set the GN on the FL-50.  
8(W panel) 10(W panel)  
12  
14  
17  
25  
35  
42  
85  
3200 1600 800 400 200 100 50 25  
F8 F5.6 F4 F2.8 F2 F1.4  
16(W panel) 20(W panel)  
24  
28  
35  
50  
70  
Lens iris (F) x Shooting distance (m)  
Guide number (GN) =  
1.1 - 12.8 1.2 - 14.2 1.7 - 20.0 1.9 - 21.4 2.2 - 25.7 2.5 - 28.5 2.8 - 32.1 3.1 - 35.7  
0.8 - 9.0 0.9 - 10.0 1.2 - 14.0 1.3 - 15.0 1.6 - 18.0 1.7 - 20.0 2.0 - 22.5 2.2 - 25.0  
F11 F8  
F5.6 F4  
F2.8 F2  
F5.6 F4 F2.8 F2  
F5.6 F4  
F1.4  
ISO speed coefficient  
F16 F11 F8  
F1.4  
F2.8  
0.5 - 6.4  
0.5 - 4.5  
0.5 - 3.2  
0.5 - 2.2  
0.5 - 1.6  
0.5 - 1.1  
0.5 - 0.7  
0.6 - 7.1 0.8 - 10.0 0.9 - 10.7 1.1 - 12.8 1.2 - 14.2 1.4 - 16.0 1.5 - 17.8  
2. When it is necessary to determine the lens iris (F):  
Determine the lens iris (F) with the following formula and  
set F on the FL-50.  
F22 F16 F11 F8  
F2.8 F2  
0.5 - 5.0  
0.5 - 3.5  
0.5 - 2.5  
0.5 - 1.8  
0.5 - 1.2  
0.5 - 0.8  
0.6 - 7.0  
0.5 - 5.0  
0.5 - 3.5  
0.5 - 2.5  
0.5 - 1.7  
0.5 - 1.2  
0.6 - 7.5  
0.5 - 5.3  
0.5 - 3.7  
0.5 - 2.7  
0.5 - 1.8  
0.5 - 1.3  
0.8 - 9.0 0.8 - 10.0 1.0 - 11.2 1.1 - 12.5  
F32 F22 F16 F11 F8  
F5.6 F4  
0.5 - 6.4  
0.5 - 4.5  
0.5 - 3.2  
0.5 - 2.2  
0.5 - 1.5  
0.6 - 7.1  
0.5 - 5.0  
0.5 - 3.6  
0.5 - 2.5  
0.5 - 1.7  
0.7 - 8.0  
0.5 - 5.6  
0.5 - 4.0  
0.5 - 2.8  
0.5 - 1.9  
0.7 - 8.9  
0.5 - 6.2  
0.5 - 4.5  
0.5 - 3.1  
0.5 - 2.2  
F32 F22 F16 F11 F8  
F5.6 F4  
F32 F22 F16 F11 F8  
F5.6  
Guide number (GN) x ISO speed coefficient  
Lens iris (F) =  
F32 F22 F16 F11 F8  
Shooting distance (m)  
F32 F22 F16 F11  
3. When it is necessary to determine the optimum shooting  
distance:  
The above table shows the light control ranges in the off-flash condition.  
The displayed nearer value is 0.6 or more when the light emission section faces the front and 0.5  
or more when it faces downward.  
Guide number (GN) x ISO speed coefficient  
Optimum shooting  
distance (m)  
=
Lens iris (F)  
4.When flash activation has been performed correctly,  
the AUTO CHECK lamp blinks for about 5 seconds  
after the shutter is released.  
ISO speeds and their coefficients  
ISO speed  
25  
50  
100  
1.0  
200  
1.4  
400  
2.0  
800 1600 3200  
2.8 4.0 5.6  
Memo: By selecting an ISO speed and lens iris (F) different from those  
set on the camera, the light intensity can be adjusted in 1/3 steps.  
Coefficient 0.5  
0.71  
See page 64 for the guide number list.  
Memo: Test flash activation  
Flash activation can be tested before actually releasing  
the shutter.  
Press the Test button for test flash activation.  
The light control is OK when the AUTO CHECK lamp blinks  
for about 5 seconds after the test flash activation.  
If the lamp does not blink, change the lens iris (F), ISO  
speed, subject distance, etc.  
• The light check by means of test flash activation is pos-  
sible only in the AUTO mode.  
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Close-up Flash  
OTHER OPERATIONS  
The flash activation area is inaccurate when the subject distance is between 0.5 and 1.5 m. In this  
case, point the flash to the down-most angle (7°) using the Bounce lock release button.  
Bounce Shooting  
Bounce shooting refers to a method in which the light from the flash is bounced off the ceiling or  
walls.  
1. While holding the Bounce lock release button, tilt the flash  
to the down-most angle (7°). The close-up flash indicator  
lights in the control panel.  
This allows the light to go all around the subject, resulting in a soft picture without harsh contrast  
or shadow.  
Shooting without bounce  
Bounce shooting  
Close-up flash indicator  
(0.5~1.5m)  
• The flash light may be blocked when the lens is long or large in diameter. Be sure to perform  
test shooting.  
Operation  
• Do not use this function for any purpose other than close-up shooting. If it is used in normal  
shooting, there will be insufficient illumination for the upper half of the picture.  
1. While holding the Bounce lock release button, revolve the  
light-emitting section in the up-down and left-right direc-  
tions.  
Manual Switching of Firing angle (ZOOM)  
90˚  
The light-emitting section can be revolved in the range  
shown in the figure on the left.  
The firing angle can be adjusted manually.  
180˚  
Down: 7°  
(See “Close-up Flash” on page 57.)  
1. Press the ZOOM button to adjust the firing angle.  
• The M ZOOM indicator lights in the control panel.  
• The firing angle can be set to one of 12, 14, 17, 25, 35 and  
42 mm (24, 28, 35, 50, 70 and 85 mm with 135 type).  
Each press of the ZOOM button switches the firing angle  
as follows.  
90˚  
7˚  
If the position of the light-emitting section is locked, press  
and hold the Bounce lock release button and then change  
the position.  
Bounce lock release button  
AUTO  
ZOOM (24)  
12  
14  
(28)  
17  
(35)  
25  
(50)  
35  
(70)  
42  
(85)  
• The light control range and optimum shooting distance are not displayed in the control panel.  
• The color of the surface (ceiling and/or walls) off which the light is bounced will affect the  
pictures you take. Whenever possible, bounce the light off a neutral surface.  
• When the firing angle adjustment is automatic (ZOOM), the ZOOM display on the control  
panel shows “- -” and the firing angle is set to 25 mm (50 mm with 135 type).  
• When the firing angle adjustment is based on manual switching (M ZOOM), the firing angle  
can be varied manually (see page 57).  
When the wide panel is used:  
AUTO  
ZOOM (20)  
10  
8
(16)  
• AUTO ZOOM can be selected only when the camera in  
use is equipped with the communication capability.  
Note  
Selecting a value larger than the focal length of the lens in use will  
darken the peripheral areas of the image.  
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Using the Wide Panel  
Various Flash Shooting Methods  
Use the built-in wide panel in flash shooting when the lens focal length is set to a wider position  
than 12 mm.  
The following flash shooting methods are possible according to the camera setup.  
• Some flash shooting methods may be unavailable depending on the function and design of the  
camera.  
• For details on operating procedure, refer to the instruction manual for your camera.  
1. When the lens focal length is shorter than 12 mm (24 mm  
with the 135 type), the wide panel warming indicator lights  
in the control panel.  
1. Red eye-reduction flash  
Reduces the appear-  
ance of red eyes due  
to flash emission.  
(This does not occur if the camera is not equipped with  
communication capability.)  
2. Slow sync  
2. Slide out the wide panel and place it on the light-emitting  
area.  
The flash is emitted  
with slow shutter.  
• The wide panel indicator lights in the control panel.  
This makes it possible  
to take clear pictures  
of subjects against a  
night background.  
Wide panel indicator  
3. Background screen sync  
3. Press the ZOOM button to select the firing angle from 8  
mm and 10 mm (16 mm and 20 mm with the 135 type).  
Slow shutter is used and the flash is emitted immediately  
before the end of exposure period.  
This makes it possible to take pictures of moving objects  
such as car taillights with a streaming effect.  
4. Combination with camera’s built-in flash  
When the camera in use has a built-in flash, it can be used  
simultaneously with the electronic flash.  
• When the wide panel is used, the actual guide number  
(GN) will be lower than set. In the TTL AUTO, AUTO and  
FP TTL AUTO modes, this results in a reduction of the  
available shooting range. In the MANUAL and FP MANUAL  
modes, this results in a reduction of the optimum shooting  
range.  
• Be sure to store the wide panel again after shooting.  
To prevent damage to the wide panel, do not flip it in the  
upward direction.  
• Advanced shooting techniques are possible. For example, you  
can bounce the light from the electronic flash off the wall or ceil-  
ing while using the camera’s built-in flash for a catch-light effect.  
• With certain camera models, the built-in flash may be disabled  
when the electronic flash is mounted on the camera’s hot shoe.  
• If the wide panel is damaged when it is slid out, the ZOOM  
button will no longer be operable. If that happens, disable  
the wide panel switch to restore operability (page 61).  
Note  
The electronic flash control mode should be set to TTL AUTO or FP  
TTL AUTO.  
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
CUSTOM SETUP  
Custom setup allows each user to customize flash setup to suit his or her preferences.  
Power grip  
• Flash Power Grip FP-1  
Setup procedure  
(The RG-1 remote grip cable and FL-CB01 or FL-CB02 flash bracket cable [depending on the  
digital camera used] are required.)  
1. Turn the electronic flash on.  
2. Press and hold the MODE button for more than 2 sec-  
onds, until the setup mode display appears in the control  
panel.  
This accessory allows the electronic flash to be used as a  
grip-on type flash powered from four C (R14) alkaline dry cell  
batteries.  
Using these batteries together with the electronic flash bat-  
teries makes it possible to charge the flash at a higher speed  
and increase the available flash emission count.  
3. Turn dial A to select the setup mode.  
4. Turn dial B to select the value.  
5. Press the MODE button to exit from setup and return to  
the previous control panel display.  
External power supply  
• Flash High Voltage Set SHV-1  
(High Voltage Pack HV-1, Ni-Mh Battery Pack BN-1, and AC Adapter AC-2)  
Mode display  
Dial A  
Value display  
Dial B  
Setup mode  
Function  
Default  
A
AF illuminator  
AF illuminator is activated according to the  
control from the camera.  
The Ni-Mh battery pack BN-1 incorporated in this accessory  
makes it possible to charge the flash at a higher speed and  
increase the available flash emission count.  
Only works with the  
Olympus Four Thirds  
System digital SLR cam-  
era.It does not work with  
other cameras.  
AF illuminator is defeated.  
Use this setting when not using the flash  
cable (clipping on to the hot shoe).  
Flash cable  
on  
Use this setting when using the flash cable  
(off flash cable).  
Firing angle  
(ZOOM) display  
Firing angle (ZOOM) is displayed in terms  
of the lens focal length of a FOURTHIRDS  
digital camera.  
Battery used in  
FL-50  
Battery used in  
FP-1  
Battery used in  
HV-1  
Flash interval  
Flash count  
Firing angle (ZOOM) is converted into the fo-  
cal distance of the 135 type. This allows the  
flash to be used in the same feeling as the  
flash for a 135 type (35 mm film) camera.  
4-3  
Approx. 2.5 sec.  
Approx. 1 sec.  
Approx. 1 sec.  
Approx. 510 times  
Approx. 780 times  
Approx. 400 times  
C/R14 alkaline  
battery  
AA/R6 alkaline  
battery  
BN-1  
BN-1  
Distance display  
unit  
Distance is displayed in meters.  
m
• The flash emission interval and count data were obtained from in-house tests at Olympus.  
Distance is displayed in feet.  
Light intensity cannot be adjusted.  
Light intensity can be adjusted.  
Light intensity  
adjustment  
Note  
OFF  
Up to 10 successive full flashes are permitted. To allow the light-emitting surface to cool, the flash should not be  
used for at least 10 minutes after 10 m flashes have been fired. See page 28 for details.  
Wide panel  
switch disabling  
The wide panel switch is activated. Use  
this setting to detect that the wide panel  
has been slid out.  
on  
The wide panel switch is deactivated. Use  
this setting when the wide panel is dam-  
aged so that the firing angle can be  
changed with the ZOOM button.  
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Available counts of flash emission in synchronism with continuous shooting  
The following table shows the flash emission count that can be synchronized to successive  
shooting of the camera. Note, however, that the electronic flash should be left unused for more  
than 10 minutes once the maximum continuous flash emission count has been reached.  
ALL RESET  
All Reset resets the custom setups to the factory default settings.  
• Press the MODE and LIGHT buttons simultaneously for 2  
or more seconds to reset the custom setups (except for  
the distance display unit (m/ft)) to the default settings.  
• The distance display unit (m/ft) is not altered by the all  
reset operation.  
Number of frames that can be synchronized successively  
(assuming that the continuous shooting rate of the camera is 8 frames/sec.)  
Light intensity ratio  
External power supply  
Batteries in FL-50  
1/4  
1/8  
1/16  
1/32  
1/64  
1/128  
AA (R6) alkaline batteries  
AA (R6) lithium batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries  
CR-V3 lithium battery pack  
AA (R6) alkaline batteries  
AA (R6) lithium batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries  
CR-V3 lithium battery pack  
2
5
10  
16  
30  
40  
None  
frames frames frames frames frames frames  
CONTINUOUS FIRING  
Continuous firings make the light-emitting section hot and may cause it to deteriorate or malfunc-  
tion. Therefore, continuous firing should be limited to the counts shown in the following table.  
Always leave the electronic flash unused for at least 10 minutes after continuous firing up to the  
limit count.  
2
5
12  
40  
40  
40  
Flash Power Grip FP-1  
(C/R14 alkaline batteries/  
C/R14 Ni-Cd batteries)  
frames frames frames frames frames frames  
Limit counts of continuous firings  
2
5
16  
18  
40  
40  
None  
frames frames frames frames frames frames  
Flash control mode  
Flash intensity  
FULL; 1/1  
1/2  
Flash interval  
1 sec.  
Limit count  
10  
20  
40  
80  
AA (R6) alkaline batteries  
AA (R6) lithium batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries  
AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries  
CR-V3 lithium battery pack  
TTL AUTO  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
FP AUTO  
FP MANUAL  
0.5 sec.  
1/4  
0.3 sec.  
4
40  
40  
40  
40  
40  
frames frames frames frames frames frames  
High Voltage Pack HV-1  
(Ni-Mh battery pack BN-1)  
1/8 to a/128  
0.2 sec. or less  
4
20  
40  
40  
40  
40  
None  
frames frames frames frames frames frames  
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The following guide number (GN) figures have a 1/1 light intensity ratio.  
GUIDE NUMBER (GN) LIST  
• TTL AUTO/AUTO  
ISO100, m  
42  
ISO100, m  
FOUR THIRDS  
With 135  
1/125  
8
10  
20  
12  
24  
14  
28  
17  
35  
25  
50  
35  
70  
ZOOM (mm)  
FOUR THIRDS  
With 135  
8
10  
20  
20  
12  
24  
28  
14  
28  
30  
17  
35  
36  
25  
50  
40  
35  
70  
45  
42  
85  
50  
16  
85  
ZOOM (mm)  
16  
18  
13  
14  
20  
21  
26  
28  
32  
35  
TTL AUTO/AUTO  
Full emission  
1/160  
11  
13  
18  
19  
23  
25  
28  
32  
1/200  
10  
11  
16  
17  
20  
23  
25  
28  
1/250  
9.0  
8.0  
7.1  
6.4  
5.7  
5.0  
4.5  
4.0  
3.6  
3.2  
2.8  
2.5  
2.2  
2.0  
1.8  
1.6  
10  
14  
15  
18  
20  
23  
25  
• MANUAL  
1/320  
8.9  
7.9  
7.1  
6.3  
5.6  
5.0  
4.4  
4.0  
3.5  
3.1  
2.8  
2.5  
2.2  
2.0  
1.8  
13  
13  
16  
18  
20  
22  
ISO100, m  
1/400  
11  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
FOUR THIRDS  
8
10  
20  
12  
24  
14  
28  
17  
35  
25  
50  
40  
28  
20  
14  
10  
7.1  
5.0  
3.5  
35  
70  
45  
32  
23  
16  
11  
8.0  
5.6  
4.0  
42  
85  
50  
35  
25  
18  
13  
8.8  
6.3  
4.4  
ZOOM (mm)  
1/500  
9.9  
8.8  
7.9  
7.0  
6.2  
5.6  
5.0  
4.4  
3.9  
3.5  
3.1  
2.8  
2.5  
11  
13  
14  
16  
18  
With 135  
1/1  
16  
1/640  
9.4  
8.4  
7.5  
6.7  
5.9  
5.3  
4.7  
4.2  
3.7  
3.3  
3.0  
2.7  
11  
13  
14  
16  
18  
20  
28  
30  
36  
1/800  
10  
11  
13  
14  
1/2  
13  
14  
20  
21  
26  
Shutter speed  
1/1000  
1/1250  
1/1600  
1/2000  
1/2500  
1/3200  
1/4000  
1/5000  
1/6400  
1/8000  
9.0  
8.0  
7.2  
6.4  
5.7  
5.1  
4.5  
4.0  
3.6  
3.2  
10  
11  
13  
1/4  
9.0  
6.4  
4.5  
3.2  
2.3  
1.6  
10  
14  
15  
18  
8.9  
7.9  
7.1  
6.3  
5.6  
5.0  
4.5  
4.0  
3.5  
10  
11  
1/8  
7.1  
5.0  
3.5  
2.5  
1.8  
9.9  
7.0  
4.9  
3.5  
2.5  
11  
13  
MANUAL  
8.9  
8.0  
7.1  
6.3  
5.6  
5.0  
4.5  
4.0  
9.9  
8.9  
7.9  
7.0  
6.3  
5.6  
5.0  
4.4  
1/16  
1/32  
1/64  
1/128  
7.5  
5.3  
3.8  
2.7  
9.0  
6.4  
4.5  
3.2  
• FP TTL AUTO  
ISO100, m  
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FOUR THIRDS  
8
10  
20  
12  
24  
14  
28  
17  
35  
25  
50  
35  
70  
ZOOM (mm)  
With 135  
1/125  
16  
85  
The guide numbers (GN) for light intensity ratios other than 1/1 in the FP MANUAL mode  
can be calculated with the following formula.  
13  
14  
20  
21  
26  
28  
32  
35  
1/160  
11  
13  
18  
19  
23  
25  
28  
32  
1/200  
10  
11  
16  
17  
20  
23  
25  
28  
Guide number (GN) = Guide number at 1/1 x Light intensity ratio coefficient  
Light intensity ratios and their coefficients  
1/250  
9.0  
8.0  
7.1  
6.4  
5.7  
5.0  
4.5  
4.0  
3.6  
3.2  
2.8  
2.5  
2.2  
2.0  
1.8  
1.6  
10  
14  
15  
18  
20  
23  
25  
1/320  
8.9  
7.9  
7.1  
6.3  
5.6  
5.0  
4.4  
4.0  
3.5  
3.1  
2.8  
2.5  
2.2  
2.0  
1.8  
13  
13  
16  
18  
20  
22  
1/400  
11  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
1/500  
9.9  
8.8  
7.9  
7.0  
6.2  
5.6  
5.0  
4.4  
3.9  
3.5  
3.1  
2.8  
2.5  
11  
13  
14  
16  
18  
Light intensity ratio  
Coefficient  
1/1  
1.0  
1/2  
1/4  
0.5  
1/8  
1/16  
0.25  
1/640  
9.4  
8.4  
7.5  
6.7  
5.9  
5.3  
4.7  
4.2  
3.7  
3.3  
3.0  
2.7  
11  
13  
14  
16  
0.71  
0.35  
1/800  
10  
11  
13  
14  
Shutter speed  
1/1000  
1/1250  
1/1600  
1/2000  
1/2500  
1/3200  
1/4000  
1/5000  
1/6400  
1/8000  
9.0  
8.0  
7.2  
6.4  
5.7  
5.1  
4.5  
4.0  
3.6  
3.2  
10  
11  
13  
8.9  
7.9  
7.1  
6.3  
5.6  
5.0  
4.5  
4.0  
3.5  
10  
11  
8.9  
8.0  
7.1  
6.3  
5.6  
5.0  
4.5  
4.0  
9.9  
8.9  
7.9  
7.0  
6.3  
5.6  
5.0  
4.4  
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WARNING DISPLAY LIST  
Q&A  
Q Is multi-flash shooting possible in the TTL AUTO mode?  
Camera that dis-  
plays warnings  
Ref. Page  
Warning details  
Control panel display  
Remedy  
A No, it is not possible.  
Out of light control  
range in AUTO mode  
Change the camera’s ISO  
speed or lens iris (F) set-  
ting.  
Q When are test flash activation and auto checking effective?  
A Checking the optimum flash activation based on the AUTO CHECK lamp is particularly effec-  
tive in bounce flash (in AUTO modes only).  
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Q What will happen if the electronic flash is activated simultaneously with the camera’s built-in  
flash?  
A In the TTL mode, both flashes emit light simultaneously and the optimum exposure is deter-  
mined according to the combined total light intensity (provided that the camera is in the P or A  
shooting mode). In bounce flash photography, the camera’s built-in flash can also be used for  
catch-light photography (see page 59).  
Subject too close in  
MANUAL mode  
Change the camera’s  
ISO speed or lens iris  
(F) setting.  
Change the guide num-  
ber (GN) setting.  
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52  
58  
57  
58  
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Q Why does the electronic flash get hot after successive firing?  
A The batteries generate heat when flash firing is repeated successively. In this case, use the  
electronic flash at intervals until the flash emission section and batteries cool down.  
Subject too close in  
FP MANUAL mode  
Change the camera’s  
ISO speed or lens iris  
(F) setting.  
Change the guide num-  
ber (GN) setting.  
Q Why can’t I mount the electronic flash on the camera?  
A The electronic flash cannot be mounted if the lock pin is in the out position. If this is the case,  
turn the lock ring all the way in the opposite direction to [LOCK] until it stops. Once the lock  
pin is in the in position, you can mount the electronic flash on the camera (see page 44).  
Wide panel request  
in all modes  
Set the wide panel.  
Q Why doesn’t the control mode change when I press the MODE button?  
A When the electronic flash is connected to certain types of communication-capable camera,  
the flash control mode can only be controlled from the camera.  
Downward bounce  
in all modes  
The light-emitting section  
is set at 7° downward.  
Cancel this setting except  
for close-up flash photog-  
raphy.  
Q What is the recommended white balance setting for the camera when using the flash?  
A The auto white balance mode is recommended. If you use the manual white balance mode,  
set the color temperature to 5500K. Note that the color temperature varies depending on the  
flash shooting conditions.  
Q The light control range is not displayed on the control panel. What is wrong?  
A The light control range is not displayed in the following cases:  
• When the Extension Tube EX-25 (optional) is used  
• When the lens is removed  
Wide panel warning  
in all modes  
The wide panel is set.  
Pay attention to the dis-  
tance to the subject since  
a lower guide number (GN)  
is selected.  
• During bounce photography  
• During light intensity adjustment  
• When the ISO speed and lens iris (F) are out of the setting range  
Out of light control  
range in AUTO  
mode  
Change the camera’s ISO  
speed or lens iris (F) set-  
ting.  
Q When the Olympus E-1 digital camera enters the sleep mode, the FL-50 control panel displays  
turn off. Is this normal?  
A Yes, it is normal. When the E-1 enters the sleep mode, the FL-50 does as well. When the  
camera wakes up, so does the FL-50.  
Q Does the FL-50 also turn off when the Olympus E-1 digital camera is turned off?  
A When the E-1 is turned off, the FL-50 enters the sleep mode. When the E-1 is turned on again,  
the FL-50 also turns on. When you want to turn off the FL-50, turn off the FL-50 before turning  
off the E-1. In addition, when connected to a camera without communication capability, the  
FL-50 enters the sleep mode if it is not operated for about 60 minutes.  
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MAIN SPECIFICATIONS  
Model Number  
Type  
Guide number  
: FS-FL50  
: External electronic flash for digital still camera  
: Automatic switching  
50: When in 42 mm (85 mm with 135 type)  
28: When in 12 mm (24 mm with 135 type)  
18/20 switching: When the wide panel is used.  
: Automatic switching.  
Firing angle  
At 12 mm: Up-down 61°, left-right 78°(equivalent to image angle of 12 mm lens)*  
At 42 mm: Up-down 21  
°
, left-right 28  
°
(equivalent to image angle of 42 mm lens)*  
When the wide panel is used for 8 mm: Up-down 83°, left-right 101°  
(equivalent to image angle of 8 mm lens)*  
* ZOOM values are the FOUR THIRDS camera values.  
: Approx. 1/20000 to 1/500 sec. (Variable according to the light intensity,  
except in FP emission.)  
Flash emission period  
Flash emission count  
(at full activation)  
:
Approx. 150 times (using the LR6-type AA (R6) alkaline dry cell batteries)  
Approx. 220 times (using the LB-01 type lithium battery packs)  
(Variable depending on shooting conditions)  
Recharge time  
:
Approx. 6.5 seconds (using the AA (R6) alkaline manganese batteries)  
Approx. 4.5 seconds (using the LB-01 type lithium battery packs)  
(from full activation to  
charge lamp lighting)  
Flash modes  
Bounce angles  
Auto power OFF  
: TTL AUTO, AUTO, MANUAL, FP TTL AUTO, FP MANUAL  
: Up 0 to 90°, down 7°, right 0 to 90°, left 0 to 180°  
: Interlocks with the auto power OFF operation of a camera with com-  
munication capability  
AF illuminator  
Power supply  
: Automatic firing at low intensity, possible only when a camera with  
communication capability is connected.  
Standard effective distances (Variable depending on the camera and lens in use.)  
0.7 to 7 m (2.3 to 23 ft)  
:
AA (R6) alkaline dry cell batteries (LR6) x 4, AA (R6) Ni-Cd batteries x 4,  
AA (R6) Ni-Mh batteries x 4, AA (R6) Ni-Mn batteries (ZR6) x 4, AA (R6)  
lithium batteries (FR6) x 4 or 3 V lithium battery pack (Olympus LB-01) x 2  
External power supply  
Dimensions  
: Flash Power Grip FP-1 and Flash High Voltage Set SHV-1.  
78(W) x 141(H) x 107(D) mm (3.1 x 5.6 x 4.2 in) (excluding protrusions)  
:
Weight  
: 375 g (13.2 oz) (excluding batteries)  
Operating environment  
: Temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)  
Humidity: No more than 80% (without condensation)  
Specifications are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.  
Technical Support (USA)  
Phone customer : Tel.1-800-260-1625 (Toll-free)  
Our phone customer support is available from 8 am to  
10 pm (Monday to Friday) ET  
E-Mail : [email protected]  
European technical Customer Support  
or call NUMBER : Tel.00800-67 10 83 00 (Toll-free)  
+49(0)1805-67 10 83 or +49(0)40-23 77 38 99 (Charged)  
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