Einleitung
A common problem on the Canon EOS A2 is for the pop up flash mechanism to get stuck and not "pop-up". This is caused by the camera fooling itself into thinking an external flash is installed, which interferes with the main flash.
Werkzeuge
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Locate the battery door/camera grip on the left side of the camera and lift the rotating removal tab.
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Twist the tab clockwise to unlock the door, then pull outward from the camera to remove it.
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The inside of the flash shoe has a removable cover which is just snapped in place.
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Using the flathead screwdriver, pry up on the front end of the cover.
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Warning: The cover is on tight and is tough to pry off.
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Push a paperclip in and out of the plunger hole, ensuring the plunger moves up and down freely.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
What about the other way, where the external flash IS installed (and the camera is successfully communicating TTL focal length data to it) yet the camera still doesn’t believe there is an external flash installed? Sometimes twisting the external flash a little causes the camera to change its mind and then it works, but then it usually forgets by the next exposure.
Think this mechanism could be causing that behavior too?
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Take the hotshoe off, and make sure they move freely. Once they're moving freely, reverse disassembly and make sure it works. This will ensure it is properly "reset".
Nick -