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Olympus FR-1 Flash Adapter Ring (required w/ 50mm f2 Macro Lens & RF/TF Flash Sets) | 
| Brand: Olympus
List Price: $124.99 Buy New: $87.39 You Save: $37.60 (30%)
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Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 9 x 9
MPN: 260106 Model: 260106 UPC: 050332143425 EAN: 0050332143425 ASIN: B0001W1CWW
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| Features:
| • | Allows use of a ring flash | | • | Used with RfTF flash sets | | • | For use with Zuiko digital 50 millimeter 1:2 macro lens |
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Product Description The Flash Adapter Ring FR-1 allows the RF-11 ring flash or TF22 twin flash to be attached to the Zuiko Digital ED50mm F2.0 macro lens.
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What do you get for $96 in an adapter? November 24, 2007 HMMWV (santa clara, CA USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Ok - looking at the FR-1 it looks like a barrel. For the most part, it is. It has the bayonet grooves that the lenses (the 14-54, and the 50-200 mm do) which allow the ring flash (RF-1) to just snap right on. It is ONLY needed if you want to use the macro lens, the 50 mm prime focus Attaching the FR-1 couldn't be easier - you press in 2 tabs which allow it to snap over the lens front. Releasing them holds it firmly in place. The FR-1 also protects the barrel of the 50 mm lens as you focus on very close objects. The barell can not exit the FR-1 body so you are never in danger of damaging your lens on closeups. Finally, the FR-1 has a set of threads (67 mm) to mount the TF-22 series of flashes. The RF uses the bayonet mount, while the TF-22 uses the filter thread mount. Note that the SR-1 has 2 thread cuttings, a 67 and a 72 mm thread. This allows you use the twin flash with the 11-22 mm lens for macro work. The FR-1 is needed for the 50mm prime lens with the TF-22 but not with the 11-22 mm lens because the SR-1 screws right onto that lens. A NOTE OF CAUTION - never force the RF-1 on or off the FR-1 - it is screwed together with tiny screws which will shear off if you twist the wrong direction. Not a problem for the TF-22. See the photos I uploaded for more details of how it goes together. All part of the olympus flash system parts - and a very important part if you have the 50mm prime focus macro lens.
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