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Flash Problems With My Canon Powershot S200

Discussion in 'Digital photography' started by TonyDo, Oct 30, 2005.

  1. TonyDo

    TonyDo Member

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    I have an old Canon S200, and the problem is that the flash just won't flash. I don't know if it is the bulb that is burnt out or just the settings. Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
     
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    Well I think it's quite obvoius if it is about settings. There's has to be some kind of a indicator when flash is on use. When did it stop working? Did you change settings?
     
  3. TonyDo

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    See this isnt my camera, it is my sisters and the flash stopped working about a month ago, and the flah is turned on. I just know the basic essentials of a camera like turning on flashs and what not. But as for ISO, AWB and so on, i have no idea. Is there any other settings that deal with the flash besides the on and off button?
     
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    Dude just go to a store and get it repaired.....
    lol
     
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    If flash is turned on and it still doesn't work, then it's probably broken.
     
  6. johnodd4

    johnodd4 Guest

    dead flash

    sorry

    get it fixed but it will cost around 300.00 just for canon to look at the camera and another 150.00 to fix it i had a similer problem my flshed died on my canon and i found out that it was cheaper to purchase a differrent camera then to fix it

     

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