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Can I Use Olympus Flash On Panasonic Lumix Camera

Michael Meissner

Re: Flash Compatibility Lumix and Olympus Photographic camera

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Information technology should work if the flash is directly continued to the camera via the hot-shoe or via an advisable off camera cable.

I believe the flash is old enough that it was fabricated for the Olympus DSLRs and non the micro 4/3rds cameras. The one incompatibility is those flashes had a red focus assist low-cal that the cameras could control. The micro 4/3rds cameras practice not use this light.

FWIW, the newest micro iv/3rds bodies and flashes now support a white focus assist light that can double as a video light, merely this wink doesn't have information technology.

The wink supports being a flash slave. Depending on the Panasonic camera (I don't know the Panasonic line like I do the Olympus line), it may be useful if you are going to do transmission flash shots. The problem is the older Panasonic bodies did not support a manual wink style for the popular-up wink. The flashes that support existence a slave typically needs the camera to have a manual flash, because the flash fires on the first pulse. If the camera does not accept a manual flash mode, the camera will fire a test pulse to figure out how much lighting is needed, and the slave flash will trigger on that. Newer Panasonic bodies now support a transmission flash mode (my G85 has it).

I believe the flash does not support the remote flash protocol that Olympus cameras use (and recent Panasonic cameras) that allows the camera to do TTL command of the flash remotely. This means y'all are limited to using the flash in manual wink setting.

But a terminal note nigh Olympus wink compatibility.  Olympus has gone through 4 major wink iterations.  The original flashes were for the film cameras and are only useful on micro iv/3rds cameras as a strictly manual wink.  Ordinarily the flash name started with G-*.  And actually old film flashes tin can be camera killers, sending hundreds of volts through the hot-shoe.

The 2nd generation was the early on digital cameras (E-10, E-20, C-* cameras).  This flash was the FL-40, and it is not compatible with the current cameras.

At that place was an intermediate flash (FL-20) that was paired with the SP-350.  It wasn't uniform with the FL-40.  Olympus cameras keep compatibility with the FL-xx, just Panasonic cameras don't.

So the modern generation (FL-36, FL-50).  All Panasonic micro 4/3rds cameras should exist able to employ these flashes with the wink in the hot-shoe.

After a bit, Olympus introduced the R flashes (FL-36R, FL-50R, FL-300R, FL-600R, FL-900R) that tin can exercise off camera TTL, using the camera'south built-in or clip-on flash to act as a flash primary, sending out coded signals to control the flashes.  Panasonic only started supporting the R flashes in the last few years.

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Source: https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/59979550#:~:text=There%20was%20an%20intermediate%20flash,but%20Panasonic%20cameras%20don't.

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