DaveTheWalker
Newbie
Hello,
I wonder if anybody has seen this before and could help me out? I recently bought an Olympus XA2, and I've been loving the results so far. It came with an A11 flash, which I've just started trying to use. Trouble is, it doesn't fire every time and I'm losing a lot of shots.
I put a new battery in, made sure it was screwed in securely and switched the Flash switch to "on". I can hear the high-pitched whistle as the flash charges, but quite often the flash itself doesn't fire.
Any idea what may be causing this, or how I could fix it? Is it possible to test the A11 flash on its own without firing the shutter on the XA2, to put it through its paces?
Many thanks in advance,
Dave
I wonder if anybody has seen this before and could help me out? I recently bought an Olympus XA2, and I've been loving the results so far. It came with an A11 flash, which I've just started trying to use. Trouble is, it doesn't fire every time and I'm losing a lot of shots.
I put a new battery in, made sure it was screwed in securely and switched the Flash switch to "on". I can hear the high-pitched whistle as the flash charges, but quite often the flash itself doesn't fire.
Any idea what may be causing this, or how I could fix it? Is it possible to test the A11 flash on its own without firing the shutter on the XA2, to put it through its paces?
Many thanks in advance,
Dave
wblynch
Well-known
The only thing I can think of is to make sure the contacts for the flash battery and the attachment to the camera are clean. If you have another camera to test the flash on it could help determine if it's the camera or the flash at fault.
You might be able to jump the flash connectors with a wire to force it to fire off camera...
You might be able to jump the flash connectors with a wire to force it to fire off camera...