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Basic operations, Using a fl ash (fl ash photography) – Olympus E-PM2 User Manual

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Basic operations

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Using a fl ash (fl ash photography)

The fl ash can be set manually as required. The fl ash can be used for fl ash
photography in a variety of shooting conditions.

1

Attach the fl ash unit and raise the fl ash
head.

g “Attaching the fl ash unit” (P. 14)

2

Press the

# button (I) to display options.

3

Use

HI to choose a fl ash mode and press

Q.

• The options available and the order in which they are displayed vary depending on

the shooting mode.

g “Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode” (P. 34)

AUTO

Auto fl ash

The fl ash fi res automatically in low light or
backlight conditions.

#

Fill-in fl ash

The fl ash fi res regardless of the light
conditions.

$

Flash off

The fl ash does not fi re.

!/

#

! Red-eye reduction fl ash

This function allows you to reduce the red-
eye phenomenon. In S and M modes, the
fl ash always fi res.

#

SLOW

Slow synchronization
(1st curtain)

Slow shutter speeds are used to brighten
dimly-lit backgrounds.

!SLOW

Slow synchronization
(1st curtain)/Red-eye
reduction fl ash

Combines slow synchronization with red-eye
reduction.

#

SLOW2/

2nd

Curtain

Slow synchronization
(2nd curtain)

The fl ash fi res just before
the shutter closes to
create trails of light behind
moving light sources.

#

FULL,

#

1/4 etc.

Manual

For users who prefer manual operation. If
you press the

INFO button, you can use the

dial to adjust the fl ash level.

4

Press the shutter button all the way.

#

Cautions

• In [

!/#!(Red-eye reduction fl ash)], after the pre-fl ashes, it takes about 1 second

before the shutter is released. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete.

• [

!/#!(Red-eye reduction fl ash)] may not work effectively under some shooting

conditions.

• When the fl ash fi res, the shutter speed is set to 1/250 sec. or slower. When shooting

a subject against a bright background with the fi ll-in fl ash, the background may be
overexposed.