Hi Rich
If you do not know the camera details, I should add that when you have pressed
the aperture switch up to the top to choose flash, the aperture is set
automatically to f4; the autoflash (100 or 400asa) calculates on that aperture.
You can choose another aperture if you want the flash to fire 'full'.
mvh / regards
Roger Key
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. Rainer Wagner" <Rainer.Wagner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 10:19 AM
Subject: AW: [OM] XA A16 Flash Question
>
> Hi Rich,
> there should be a small flash switch on the camera (at least there is one
on
> my XA4), which moves a small pin to release the flash button and switch on
> the flash. It is not meant to switch on by pressing the button again. You
This "flash switch" is the flash symbol in top of the apertures.
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