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there is problem with flash unit.you have to replaced flash unit.if you know that how replaced then buy from your near service center and replaced by opening your camera.if do not know then best to replaced by sony service center.
If camera flash is not working it must be the high - intensity discharge (HID )lamp of the flash assembly that got busted which needs to be replaced. Parts are available in every local camera shops and they are not that costly. So consult your nearest camera repair shop and have it replaced with a compatible HID flash lamp.
Ok, Flash unit is defective and needs to be replaced as per following part number... (if you have camera repair experience then can do it your self because electric shock risk in involve in flash unit handling)
You have eather a damaged bulb or flash circuit. The flash circuit can be replaced easier than tring to solider on another bulb those thinks can sometimes be a pain.The flash circuit is normally held in by two screws after the case is removed and is connected by a ribbon cable. WATCH out for the compasitor that thing can shock the stuffing out of you lol take it from someone who knows lol. anyhow once that is replace the flash should work if it does not then you mainboard is damaged and that will have to be replaced.
With the flash activated put the camera to you ear. assuming you have normal hearing when the flash capacitor is charging you should hear it. If you cannot then assume the flash unit has failed. Replacing it is possibly a no no The economic cost make a new camera a better bet Check out Sony to be sure
Same problem with the red flash icon. I can take a picture if I turn off the flash as well, but have to turn off the flash every time I open the lens. Have had the camera for 5 years and haven't had a problem. We needed to replace the lens cover recently and after we replaced the cover we started having this flash problem. It was working fine before the cover came off which leads me to believe we've changed our settings somehow....pleas
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