I've been over this again and it seems the flash is indeed faulty. Its something I don't need and its a pity they don't make an *ist D version without one. Lifting the flash will soon run the batteries flat. I'm going to avoid that until I can get a new camera.

Hope you get/got good pictures.

Don

Jens Bladt wrote:
Nice talking to you on Skype, Don. Very nice invention, isn't it?
The camera is faulty - RTF doesn't work right. Hoope you get it fixed fast.
Regards
Jens


Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Sendt: 30. oktober 2005 11:56
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Emne: Re: Another firm believe shattered


I should add here that the camera works
perfectly with an external flash --  a
Vivitar 730AFPK. But with the internal
flash up the camera will not expose
although the flash symbol appears and
all seems well.

Don Williams wrote:
For a long time I have held that with the instruction book and a little
patience anyone with an ounce of intelligence can find out how to work a
machine or instrument. Too bad -- I now have to abandon this premise.

After getting the card for the *ist D I programmed custom 1 so that it
would do the things I needed for the microscope. Everything works and
the images are first class. However, things are not going so well with
the camera off the microscope.

First of all a simple question. The battery indicator shows full when
the camera is turned on and everything works. I've taken a few pictures
of things in my lab and they look okay. But after a while the battery
shows empty. But things are still working okay. Is this normal? The
original Lithiums and a fully charged set of new NiMH show the same thing.

And now the problem. The flash, when up, stops the camera from exposing.
If I put it down I can take a badly lit image of a dark corner. Auto
focus works, exposure measurement works and the pictures, where there is
enough light, look fine.

There is nothing in the book that helps. The A for auto is on but no
flash setting makes any difference. There are other (perhaps related)
problems but I had the impression that the green button solves all. I
guess I'm mistaken. But I think I'd better ask my questions one at a
time. By the way I can be contacted on Skype these days 'edfwill'  or
Don Williams, Finland, and if anyone has the time and patience I'd be
eternally grateful.

Don

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