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They were not arguing; they were very friendly to one another


I had just introduced L and S who will be working together over the
next while. Then I took a picture with my Olympus XA. They were not
arguing; they were actually very friendly to one another.
I have owned two or three XAs over the years and every one of them has
had the same problem, what in "better" cameras is called Slow Sync
Flash. When my XAs are set at Flash, they use the same shutter speed
they would for a non-flash picture. That makes for odd effects, as in
this picture. The lens was open for about a second and, although I
tried to hold steady, a second is a long time for a hand-held camera.
This was from a roll of Fujicolor 100 film, hardly expired at all.
next while. Then I took a picture with my Olympus XA. They were not
arguing; they were actually very friendly to one another.
I have owned two or three XAs over the years and every one of them has
had the same problem, what in "better" cameras is called Slow Sync
Flash. When my XAs are set at Flash, they use the same shutter speed
they would for a non-flash picture. That makes for odd effects, as in
this picture. The lens was open for about a second and, although I
tried to hold steady, a second is a long time for a hand-held camera.
This was from a roll of Fujicolor 100 film, hardly expired at all.
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