Olympus FL-900R Wireless Flash
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Key Features:
- Powerful TTL flash with guide number 58m
- Zoom range covers 12-100mm shooting needs
- 180¡ rotation and -7¡ to 90¡ tilt
- Wireless master or slave lighting control
- Weatherproof, durable design for studio or field
The Olympus FL-900R Flash is a powerful TTL-compatible flash designed to deliver reliable performance and impressive control. With a guide number of 58m at ISO 100 and a zoom range of 12-100mm, it provides the light you need for most shooting situations. Mounted on your hotshoe, it can elevate your images well beyond standard flash performance.
To help you shape artificial light to suit your scene, the FL-900R features an easy-to-adjust tilting and rotating head. It rotates 180 degrees left and right and tilts from -7 to 90 degrees, making it simple to bounce or direct light for the effect you want. Built with the same compact, durable approach found in Olympus OMD cameras, this weatherproof flash is ready for use in the studio or out in the field.
Advanced Functionality
- Fully compatible with in-camera functions including high-res shot and focus stacking
- Wireless control lets the unit operate as either master or slave for more flexible lighting setups
- Supports High and Slow-Speed flash, plus 1st and 2nd curtain sync
- High-powered LED light for cinematic lighting applications
- Rotates 180 degrees left and right and tilts from -7 to 90 degrees
Barcode (UPC / EAN): 050332191259
| Colour | Black |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 81.2 x 121.4 x 125.2 mm |
| Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
| Metering | TTL |
| Pan Left | 180¡ |
| Pan Right | 180¡ |
| Tilt Down | 7 ¡ |
| Tilt Up | 90¡ |
- Olympus FL-900R Electronic Flash
- Bounce Diffuser
- IR Filter
- FS-FLST1 Flash Stand
- Soft Case
Manufacturer Warranty
This product comes with a
24 month Australian warranty
from Olympus Australia
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