Video: Intro To Olympus Wireless Flash

Video: Intro To Olympus Wireless Flash

The Olympus wireless flash system is made up of three components.

The Olympus FC-WR Wireless Radiowave Commander
The Olympus FR-WR Wireless Radiowave Flash Receiver

A compatible Olympus flash. In this case, I use the following:

The Olympus FL-900R Electronic Flash

You can watch the seven-minute video here which shows you how I use the Olympus wireless flash system.

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2 Responses

  1. That’s very interesting. Have you tried the Olympus FL-700WR Flash with this setup? It seems to have the commander and receiver built in.

    1. I have not tried the 700. I have no reason to doubt that it will work as commander / receiver. It is not as powerful as the 900 but looks to be an excellent flash.

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