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Why won't my Canon 60D take more than one photo with the internal flash, without closing it manually?

Photography Asked by BlueTile on December 21, 2020

If the internal flash is raised, when I try to take a photo nothing happens; the shutter do not open and the focus too do not change while half-pressing the button. No error is displayed when this happens

After I manually close the internal flash, everything goes back to normal… I can take many photos while the flash is closed. The camera works normally until I take a photo that requires the flash (auto mode), the flash rises and the focus adjusts then the camera takes the photo… but after that the same problem occurs.

2 Answers

I looked up the 60d flash settings online. Looks like you can actually disable the built in flash in the menu! So first check you're set to "enable!" Next select whether you want manual or TTL control and you (if this is the problem) should be good to go!

Answered by Paul Austin on December 21, 2020

Usually, this happens when people don't give it time to recharge. It may be that simple. If you are giving it time to recharge and it gives you a charged indicator light but still won't fire, then it is faulty. Send it away for repair.

Answered by Robert Allen Kautz on December 21, 2020

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