Indeed, we have changed the wrong translation. Here is an article about this: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/page/haricots-gelifies-traductions-automatiques-sur-digitec-et-galaxus-8768
It comes with a battery with charger and USB cable, the manual and a carrying strap.
The case and SD card are missing.
However, there are very cool outdoor cameras, I have one for white water rafting where you only have to press on it.
The model with red Tough lettering is the older TG-5. The current model has grey lettering. Since they both look the same, it doesn't really matter which one is pictured in the shop. You get a TG-6, otherwise send it back.
The model with red Tough lettering is the older TG-5. The current model has grey lettering. Since they both look the same, it doesn't really matter which one is pictured in the shop. You get a TG-6, otherwise send it back.
According to the manufacturer's specification, it should fit!
https://www.olympus.ch/site/de/c/cameras_accessories/digital_cameras_accessories/digital_other_accessories/fd_1/index.html
Hello Roland
This can have many causes, especially under water. Does the UFL-3 trigger at all? How far away is the camera and flash from the subject?
Do you have exposure compensation active? Next to the aperture (e.g. F2.8), there should be 0.0. If it says e.g. -2.0, the picture is underexposed by 2 stops.
You can rule out the sync time by checking the shutter speed. Anything slower than or equal to 1/60s should not be a problem.
A possible setting for close subjects would be mode A, F2.8, ISO 200, fill flash at 1/64 power (triggers only the UFL-3), centre-weighted metering, exposure compensation -0.7 (darkens the background, the close subject is brightened by the flash), UFL-3 power at max (it's not the strongest). And then adjust to the conditions.