flag |
forum |
feedback |
use old site
Olympus FL-36R Wireless Flash Light
|
For the best deal on the Olympus FL-36R Wireless Flash Light, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 260115 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. At StreetPrices, we want you to have the most accurate information possible. That's why we update our prices as soon as we notice a change — other comparison shopping sites update only once or twice a day.
X
Click here to save a note about this item. Your notes will show up when you search!
|
Prices based on ground shipping (change)
to 95054: (change)
Olympus 260115
lowest base price, without shipping and tax
We found 9 listings for the Olympus FL-36R Wireless Flash Light (Olympus 260115):
Specs
UPC 0-50332-16077-4, EAN 0-050332-160774
Olympus a.k.a.
Olympus 260115 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Camera Flash Mount | Remote |
| Dedicated Flash Unit | Yes |
| Details |
| Flash Unit Type | Electronic |
|
| Dimensions |
| Power Requirements |
|
Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
07 Apr 2009



GOOD ELECTRONIC FLASH
I WASN'NT SURE I NEEDED MORE FLASH POWER THAN WHAT WAS BUILT IN TO MY SP570UZ OLYMPUS CAMERA, BUT I THOUGHT, WHAT THE HECK, I'M GOING TO GET ONE OF THESE FLASH UNITS ANYWAY. WHEN I RECEIVED THIS UNIT, I PUT BATTERIES IN IT AND PUT IT ON MY CAMERA AND TOOK A FEW SHOTS. IMMEDIATELY I COULD SEE THE MUCH BETTER ILLUMINATION PROVIDED BY THIS FLASH. I USE RECHARGABLE BATTERIES IN IT AND AFTER TRYING A FEW DIFFERENT BRANDS, I FINALLY FOUND SOME THAT LAST MORE THAN A FEW DAYS. I AM USING DURACELL RE...
–John E. Hetschfrom Amazon.com
25 Mar 2009



Great flash for the money
This flash replaced an earlier version but is much better than the original. This one tilts in numerous directions enabling you to light your subject from almost any angle.
–Susan M. Downinfrom Amazon.com
25 Feb 2009



Good but expensive
I purchased the FL-36R to use with my E510. Olympus only makes two flashes worth considering for general use with their E(volt) line of DSLRs, the FL-36R and the FL-50R. The FL-50R is significantly more powerful than the FL-36R (guide number of 50 vs. 36), but it is also substantially bigger, heavier and twice the cost. For me, the FL-36R was the obvious choice. There are also non-Olympus flashes that are cheaper and claim to work in the TTL (though the lens) mode, but many reviews cast doubt on...
–William Balsamfrom Amazon.com