Taking pictures in the manual flash mode, Exposure compensation – Olympus FL-40 User Manual

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Taking Pictures in the MANUAL Flash
Mode

You can take flash-lit pictures at a shutter speed and aperture you set
yourself.

1

Set the camera's mode dial to "M (Manual)".

2

Press the flash's MODE button until "MANUAL" appears on the
flash's control panel.

3

Check the focal distance at the best exposure is displayed on the
flash's control panel. This distance is determined from the flash
guide number and current camera aperture and the sensitivity of
CCD (Charge Coupled Device).

4

Set the focal distance with the GNo/ISO up/down buttons.

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Exposure Compensation

In the MANUAL mode, exposure compensation can be set from the GNO/ISO
up/down buttons. Every time one of these buttons is pressed, exposure is
compensated in 1/4 EV steps.
In the TTL AUTO, R-TTL AUTO and regular AUTO modes, it can be linked to
the camera's exposure compensation mode.

1

Press one of the flash’s GNo/ISO up/down buttons.
Every time one of these buttons is pressed, exposure is compensated in
1/4 EV steps.

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