Im thinking of upgrading to from E-PL3 to OMD setup (while still using optical connection), and wondering whether this issue is resolved:
In continuation to this post of Overcoming the E-PL3 1/160 flash sync limitation with Inon D2000 strobe (same for my Z-240)
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ol...lash-sync-limitation-inon-d2000-strobe-2.html
And the reply of Inon lab to my query regarding the mysterious problem of triggering the Inon strobe in RC mode:
"Unfortunately we were unable to find solution to accommodate INON strobe with Olympus RC mode.
We have checked behavior of the E-PL3 in RC mode.
When the RC mode is activated, the built-in flash of the camera looks like giving up to deliver adequate flash light for photography.
Instead, the built-in flash sends some optical signal to control RC mode compatible external strobe(s).
We hoped to use this optical signal as trigger an INON strobe, but the signal is very particular and not compatible with INON strobe.
INON strobe can flash by this optical signal, but the optical signal is not for photography resulting in underexposed image.
We assume this optical signal is sent out well in advance before the shutter opens".
We are sorry for not being help of you this time.
Thank you for contacting INON.
Therefore the question: Is ther eany change that makes it possible to trigger an Inon strode with OMD camera using RC / PF mode (and thus being able to use any shutter speed over the native one of the camera 1/250).
Thanks.
In continuation to this post of Overcoming the E-PL3 1/160 flash sync limitation with Inon D2000 strobe (same for my Z-240)
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ol...lash-sync-limitation-inon-d2000-strobe-2.html
And the reply of Inon lab to my query regarding the mysterious problem of triggering the Inon strobe in RC mode:
"Unfortunately we were unable to find solution to accommodate INON strobe with Olympus RC mode.
We have checked behavior of the E-PL3 in RC mode.
When the RC mode is activated, the built-in flash of the camera looks like giving up to deliver adequate flash light for photography.
Instead, the built-in flash sends some optical signal to control RC mode compatible external strobe(s).
We hoped to use this optical signal as trigger an INON strobe, but the signal is very particular and not compatible with INON strobe.
INON strobe can flash by this optical signal, but the optical signal is not for photography resulting in underexposed image.
We assume this optical signal is sent out well in advance before the shutter opens".
We are sorry for not being help of you this time.
Thank you for contacting INON.
Therefore the question: Is ther eany change that makes it possible to trigger an Inon strode with OMD camera using RC / PF mode (and thus being able to use any shutter speed over the native one of the camera 1/250).
Thanks.