Olympus FC-WR Instructions Manual

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Pages 140
Year 2018
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Olympus FC-WR Specification

The Olympus FC-WR Flash is a sophisticated wireless flash system designed for professional photographers seeking advanced lighting control. This flash unit is engineered to deliver precise illumination with a guide number of 42m at ISO 100, offering powerful and consistent light output. It supports multi-unit flash photography, capable of controlling up to three groups of flashes, which can be individually configured for optimal lighting flexibility in various shooting environments. The FC-WR Flash operates on a 2.4GHz frequency, ensuring reliable communication over a range of approximately 30 meters, even in challenging conditions.

The flash unit is equipped with a user-friendly interface, featuring a clear LCD panel and intuitive controls for seamless operation. It is compatible with the Olympus OM-D and PEN series cameras, providing TTL, manual, and FP high-speed sync modes to accommodate diverse photographic needs. The FC-WR Flash is also weather-sealed, offering dust, splash, and freeze resistance down to -10°C, making it suitable for use in harsh outdoor conditions.

Additionally, the flash supports bounce and swivel functionality, allowing photographers to manipulate light direction for creative effects. It is powered by four AA batteries, ensuring portability and ease of replacement. The Olympus FC-WR Flash is an essential tool for photographers who require a robust, versatile, and reliable lighting solution to enhance their creative capabilities.

Olympus FC-WR F.A.Q.

How do I set up my Olympus FC-WR Flash for the first time?

To set up your Olympus FC-WR Flash, begin by attaching it to the camera's hot shoe. Ensure the flash and camera are both powered off before connecting. Once connected, power on the flash and camera, and configure the flash settings through the camera menu.

What should I do if my Olympus FC-WR Flash is not firing?

If your flash is not firing, check the battery level and replace the batteries if necessary. Ensure that the flash is securely attached to the camera and that the contacts are clean. Verify that the flash is enabled in the camera's settings.

How can I update the firmware on my Olympus FC-WR Flash?

To update the firmware, connect your flash to a computer using a USB cable and use the Olympus Digital Camera Updater software. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.

Why is my Olympus FC-WR Flash overheating and how can I prevent it?

Overheating can occur if the flash is used continuously at high power. To prevent overheating, allow the flash to cool down between shots, reduce the power output, or use it less frequently.

Can I use my Olympus FC-WR Flash off-camera?

Yes, the Olympus FC-WR Flash can be used off-camera in wireless mode. Use it with compatible Olympus cameras and transmitters to control the flash remotely.

How do I perform a factory reset on my Olympus FC-WR Flash?

To perform a factory reset, navigate to the reset option in the flash settings menu. Confirm the reset to restore all settings to their default values.

What types of batteries are recommended for the Olympus FC-WR Flash?

It is recommended to use high-quality AA alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries for optimal performance and battery life.

Is it possible to adjust the flash output on the Olympus FC-WR Flash?

Yes, you can adjust the flash output manually through the flash settings on your camera or directly on the flash unit. This allows you to control the intensity of the flash for different lighting conditions.

What should I do if my Olympus FC-WR Flash is not syncing with my camera?

Ensure that both the camera and the flash are set to the same channel and group. Check the hot shoe connection and clean it if necessary. Update the firmware on both the camera and the flash to the latest versions.

How do I maintain my Olympus FC-WR Flash for longevity?

Regularly clean the flash unit, especially the contacts. Store it in a cool and dry place when not in use. Remove batteries if the flash will not be used for an extended period. Perform regular firmware updates.