WebJul 1, 2024 · 1. Anthony Milton wrote: I have recently bought an M50 with the 18-150mm lens. The 'pop-up' flash is not much good as the lens, when zoomed out, gets in the way, producing a shadow on the image. However, my Canon Speedlite 430EX which I have had for years, works perfectly well. The 430 is a good unit. WebMay 3, 2024 · Nikon offers the ability to do this by setting the flash to “SU-4” mode in the remote menu, but unfortunately, Canon’s flashes are locked to Canon’s proprietary system when it comes to any ...
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WebThe parts we will be looking at to fix the flash are the plastic rod, the metal hook for the contact switch and the contact switch. In this picture the contact switch is NOT making contact with the metal hook. If it was, the flash would go off. The plastic rod is SUPPOSED to go underneath the metal hook. WebAug 17, 2013 · Once you have located the switch in your camera's hot shoe, simply use a precision screwdriver or wooden toothpick to "lift" the leaf spring slightly, to allow the micro-switch to pop back up all the way. Maybe tap on the top of the pin to "coax" it into springing back up fuly. This is frequently all that's needed. biocity lure
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WebSep 7, 2015 · The flash would still pop open, but a bit weakly. Found the hook to be an anchor point for a second “open-flash-spring”. Repair: remove the cover of the flash (easy). Glue the hook back with CA glue (super glue/ Sekundenkleber) and epoxy (2-K glue) for added strength. Remove two screws, carefully remove flash cover: WebNov 1, 2024 · All my other Canon DSLR’s have a button on the side when pressed the flash pops up. My 80D has the same button but when I press it a menu comes up on my screen. I do not know how to make my flash pop up. I have eliminated the hot shoe micro switch as the issue. When I press the shutter I do not hear that click click click and I do do not get ... WebJul 6, 2014 · The pop-up flash has a tiny catch-hook which holds it down. When the camera (or a manual operation) wants to pop it up, a solenoid release the catch-hook and the spring should pop it up. You shoul hear the clicking sound of the solenoid releasing the catch a few times before the camera gives up a... dagny used to you