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Olympus Pen EED. Olympus Pen D2. Olympus Trip AF. Olympus Pen D3. Olympus S II 1. Olympus Pen EE. Olympus Pen EE Olympus S II f2. I have the opportunity to buy a and was wondering does it work well with the 'plain-Jane' OM4. Just a question. Also, to use the F with the Bounce Grip 2, I know it will not run off the batteries in the grip, will any of the other Olympus power-packs work with it and besides the FT Cord anything else needed to run it from the bounce grip???
And can one use it with the OM2-N? Thanks, Ed Brown -. It will just function in the same way as any other OM flash i. Also, before ordering a Bounce Grip 2, I would suggest that you try one at a shop. I have found it very difficult to balance when used with a somewhat heavy lens.
Quite uncomfortable. I have not used my F with any other camera than OM4T - it has been great for fill-in. Try to download and read the manual carefully. Michael, thanks for the information. I put off buying the F, since I only have the 'plain-Jane' 4. I'll probably continue looking for the T32, for the time being. Didn't think of the 'balance issue' I did try it the Bounce Grip , with the winder attached, and a mm tele on the 4.
You were right, the 'balance' is different. But since my hands are somewhat large, it actually felt 'better' with the grip More secure, would be a better word? I didn't think of that. Focusing would take abit getting use to, I think.
Thank-you for the thoughts though. There is alot I need to learn and to remember, getting back into photography. The manual says, that the shutter will not release and I have to put the camera into the manual mode. But for all that my camera release the shutter under those conditions.
Is it a mistake by the manual? Actually, this is the way I use my flash. You must log in or register to reply here. Log in. Install the app. Forums What's new Log in Register.
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