Olympus FL-LM2 Flashgun
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The Olympus FL-LM2 Flashgun can be used as a replacement or spare unit for the E-M1 and E-M5 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras. It adds a fill light to the scene and also acts as a slave flash, controlled by the camera body. Featuring a guide number of 23’at ISO 100, the 14 mm lens offers wide coverage. It is compatible with the TTL system and controls up to 3 groups of flashes.
Olympus FL-LM2 Flashgun Key Features:
- Can be used to add light to the scene for brighter photos
- Can be triggered as a slave flash from the camera body
- Features a guide number of 23’ at ISO 100
- The 14 mm lens in the Micro Four Thirds format offers wide coverage
- Compatible with wireless TTL system to control up to 3 groups of remote flashes
- Features slow, first and second curtain sync capabilities
- Powered by the camera without the need for external batteries
- Powered by the camera without the need for external batteries
- Supports Olympus’ TTL operation
What's in the box?
- 1 x Olympus FL-LM2 Flashgun
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
FAQs:
What are the flash’s guide number and coverage?
The Olympus flashgun supports a guide number of 7 metres at ISO 100, 35 mm position which is the coverage equivalent to 28 mm. It has a wide coverage of 14 mm lenses in the Micro Four Thirds format.
Which flash modes are supported by the flash?
The Olympus FD-1 flashgun has three flash modes: slow sync, first curtain sync and second curtain sync.
Does the flashgun support wireless operation?
The flash is compatible with Olympus’ TTL wireless system and offers TTL functionality (optical-pulse) up to 7 metres, controlling up to 3 groups of remote flashes.
Which cameras are compatible with the flash?
The FD-1 flashgun is used as a spare unit for E-M1 and E-M5 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras via a shoe mount.
How much does it weigh?
This lightweight and durable flashgun weighs only 30.9 grams and can be used as an on-camera flash, running on the camera’s power.
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