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User Manual for Olympus FL-14 Shoe Mount Flash for EP-1 Pen - Refurbished Click to enlarge the picture
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- Brand: Olympus
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
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Product description The Olympus FL-14 Flash is a basic but efficient TTL unit for use on the E-P1 Pen or any other Olympus digital camera with TTL capacity. Short and wide, the FL-14 provides excellent efficiency with just 2 small "AAA" batteries. With straight-forward controls and TTL flash exposure when mounted on the E-P1 or other Olympus digitals, the FL-14 won't intimidate the casual user while still providing perfectly-exposed images with 14mm and longer lenses. - Styling & Shape Perfectly Fitted to the E-P1 Pen Camera
- The FL-14's short height an ideal match to the tiny E-P1 Pen camera.
- 3 Selectable Flash Modes
- Mount the FL-14 directly on the E-P1 (or other Olympus TTL-enabled digital cameras) for perfect TTL exposure, or use "Auto" thyristor-enabled autoexposure and "Manual" full-power flash if preferred.
- Thrifty on Power
- The FL-14 makes 80 full-power flashes with two tiny "AAA" batteries, and 130 flashes with most NiMH units. In TTL mode at moderate 200-400 ISO settings you will get even more flashes on a single set of "AAA" batteries.
- Simple Fixed Coverage
- The FL-14's a no-fuss device; it has a fixed 70 x 55° illumination beam that will fully illuminate the field of view of a 14mm lens on the E-P1 camera.
In the Box Olympus FL-14 Shoe Mount Flash for EP-1 Pen (Black) 90-Day Refurbished Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersOlympus 260123B Specs | Type | TTL Shoe Mount Flash | | Guide No. | 46'/14 m @ 14mm (~28mm upon 35mm cameras) | | Angle of Coverage | 70 x 55° (WxH) | | Vari-Power | No | | TTL Dedication | Yes (only when directly atop Olympus digital cameras; no wireless TTL) | | Bounce Head | No | | Swivel Head | No | | Zoom Head | No | | Off Camera Terminal | No | | Recycle Time | ~5.5 seconds (with alkaline batteries) ~4.5 seconds (with NiMH batteries) | | Power Source | Two 1.5-volt "AAA" batteries (alkaline or NiMH ONLY) | | Dimensions | 2.8 x 1.7 x 2.2" (70 x 43 x 57mm) WxHxD | | Weight | 3.8 oz (108g) w/ alkaline batteries | | | | Package Weight | 0.45 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.9 x 5.6 x 2.8" |
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