Thanks guys. I'll see if I can dig up a sync cord, and give that a try.
I'll look at the pin too.
I only fit the hotshoe when I'm about to use a flash. As a rule, rarely. So
dirt in there would not be a surprise. How might one clean the socket?
I should really get a spare one of those shoes in any case.
-Rob in Seattle
On 11/2/06 6:25 PM, "Lawrence Plummer" <plummerl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Rob, you might also try using the flash sync socket to take the hot shoe out
> of the equation.
On 11/2/06 12:52 PM, "Jeff Keller" <jeffreyrkeller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Also, I believe someone mentioned awhile back that the end of the
> hotshoe pin can break off and remain in the camera socket. Take off
> your hotshoe and look at it carefully. Didn't John also say that
> poking around in the camera socket for the hotshoe could damage
> things? ... so be careful if you get an urge to clean that.
>
> Slightly different topic - I never leave a hotshoe on the camera. I've
> seen too many pentaprism covers with corrosion. Good luck,
On 11/2/06 3:34 PM, "Allan Mee" <bigalsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You could unscrew the hotshoe and refit it - my T20 on my OM2 failed first
> time when I changed from hotshoe 1 to hotshoe 3 - but taking off the 3 aand
> refitting it, after checking the T20, cured it.
On 11/2/06 12:40 PM, "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The first thing to do before panic is to carefully and fully clean the
> flash shoe contacts. I have more than once had clean looking contacts
> that didn't fire a flash, but did so after being cleaned..
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