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your camera (Canon DSLR) 500D How to fix the popup flash on your camera (Canon DSLR) 500D , Camera , Canon , DIY , Fix , Flash , Pop-up , WD-40 Edit Here is the problem: You are trying to take a canon eos rebel xt video photo with your Canon DSLR camera. The lighting is a bit dark, so the flash should pop
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up, but instead of the flash popping up, you just hear a clicking sound until your camera gives your an error (Err 05 The built-in
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flash could not be raised. Turn the camera off and on again). Solution: Your flash is stuck and needs to be cleaned. Use WD-40 (Warning: don't do something stupid. This blog is not to be held accountable for other people's negligence, haste, http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/resources/articles/2012/eos_error_msgs.shtml stupidity, or lack of research). (Note: There have been some comments about using a can of compressed air. This is a great idea and is basically the same concept of cleaning out the dust in the flash mechanisms. If you have compressed air, I would probably use that before WD-40. Both work fine though.) OK. Let me provide some more details and specifics. Please read this if you feel your camera has the same problem. I have the Canon EOS D500. The pictures and problem http://www.tutorialgeek.net/2013/02/how-to-fix-popup-flash-on-your-camera.html shown in this blog post are specific to that camera but the solution is quite general and could probably be used for just about any camera that has a problem with the built in flash popping up (obviously though, this is only onesolution there many be many problems or solutions for your specific camera). For quite some time I have had a problem with my camera. Every time the flash should have popped up, it would make a clicking sound and give me the error: "Err 05 The built-in flash could not be raised. Turn the camera off and on again." To fix this, I would just manually pull the flash up as it was trying to come up. After a recent trip to Thailand, this problem caused me to lose a few timely pictures and I came home being fully prepared to take my camera apart to fix this problem. Luckily, this is an easy fix and requires nothing to be taken apart. If you are having this problem, the first thing you will need to do is open your flash. To open your flash, you will need to turn your camera on. Leave the lens cap on (or get in a dark room) so that when you take a picture, the flash will trigger to go up. Put the camera into Automatic mode and pry your fingernail under the flash (see the photo above). Right now the flash is locked, so you will not be able to raise the flash; w
•Gallery • •Gear • •ReviewsNew posts • •RTAT • •'Best of' • •Gallery • •Gear • •ReviewsRegister to forums Log inFORUMS ➔ Canon Cameras, Lenses & Accessories ➔ Canon EOS Digital CamerasThread started 14 Aug 2006 (Monday) 10:02Prev/next sponsored links (this ad http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=3216235 will go away when you log in as registered member) Rebel XT: Pop-up flash doesn't pop up 23 posts, 2 pages 1 2 Next hudsonchhudsonchMember155 postsJoined Mar 2006More infoAug 14, 2006 10:02|#1Recently I observe that my camera's pop up flash doesn't pop up properly when I push the "pop up flash" button (camera set to Av mode). When the camera was bought a year ago, the flash would pop up on the first click. Now, the flash canon eos would pop up only after 2 or 3 clicking noise in the camera. In some occasions, it doesn't pop up after 3 clicks, and the camera gets me an error code 55. (In such situation, I would have to switch off and on the camera.) The situation becomes worse if the camera is idle for a longer time (say, 2 or 3 days). Sometimes, I would have to use my finger to "assist" the popping. If the flash canon eos rebel is popped up and pressed down for a few times, it would behave better and pop up at the first click (it seems the flash needs some warmup exercise ) However, once the flash is up, it fires without any problem, and the exposure appears to be correct. I would like to know if other Rebel XT users have similar problems. Life is a box of cameras and lenses! - H.C. Canon 350D & a bag of inexpensive used lensesLOG IN TO REPLY sponsored links (this ad will go away when you log in as registered member) WaterstarWaterstarMember30 postsJoined Jul 2003More infoAug 14, 2006 10:09|#2Had similar problem almost from when I first owned a Canon 350D (Rebel XT).I found it was purely a mechanical issue as to how the "catch/release" on the "pop-up" works and perhaps being slightly out of alignment.I found it could be overcome by a bit of assistance by moving the "pop-up" slightly to the right and/or left at the moment you press the "pop-up" button.I have lived with this problem for over a year and had no long term issues - yes I could have returned it under warranty but I do not use pop-up flash much and time of being without camera etc seemd more bother than it was worth. LOG IN TO REPLY csondagarcsondagarSenior Member790 postsJoined Mar 2004Victoria, CanadaMore infoAug 14, 2006 10:14 as