That's true. Oly Europe service quoted 200 volts for any E-camera. But
the E-1 and E-3 manuals say 250 volts.
Chuck Norcutt
Ali Shah wrote:
> If you want an inexpensive flash to use with the E-500
> get an Olympus T-32. You wont have to worry/wonder
> about voltage issues. Checking the archives I think
> someone got an official statement from Oly "Max. is
> 200 V".
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>> A couple of quick questions that I know have been
>> asked and answered. What is the highest trigger
>> voltage that is safe to use with a E-500 and how do
>> you measure this on the flash. I have tried using a
>> volt-Ohm meter on my 285s but cannot get a real
>> consistent reading and its so low I don't trust it.
>> Thanks John
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