Have you tried a hard reset? If not turn camera off and take out sd card. With everything out turn it to the on position for about 2-3 minutes. Then put battery's back while on the on position it should say no card once it says that turn off camera. Put Sandisk sdhc card not micro SD card then turn it on test camera in the dark and view them on a windows or a Moultire viewer 4.3.
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You must have a software glitch because the flash is supposed to be in the auto mode when the selector is in auto, unless you manually turn the flash off and the flash should go back to auto every time the camera is turned off and back on. Here's a work around. Turn the dial to indoor and use the flash button on the ring to set the flash to auto. In the indoor setting you can set the flash to on, off, or auto.
First make sure that the camera has fresh batteries. Then see that the flash setting is either 'on' or 'auto' or any graphic mode like a lightning bolt. If this doesn't help, the flash might be damaged. Any camera shop can check this quickly.
Your flash is defective, or the mainboard is defective and cannot control the flash. The only way to figure out which is the problem is to start by replacing the flash and see if it works.
You can probably find a parts camera online and use it to fix yours, if not let us know and we can help. We are an affordable digital camera repair business.
error 020000 relates to flash/flash charging...if new, take it back.I have repaired several by replacing the IR LED flash...easier fix than the incandescent units.
Try setting the shutter speed to 60. The 2000 has 3 different modes. 2 auto and 1 manual. In manual mode the flash is at full power. In the 2 auto modes the flash meters the available light and sets the power. There should be a table on the back that tells you what to set the appeture at based on distance and film speed. On the AE-1 you will have to set the shutter and appeture yourself. It won't work auto like a Canon speedlight will.
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