06-07-2019 04:45 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
06-07-2019 06:25 PM
The camera can flash “BUSY” for a couple of different reasons. One is writing to the card, or a bad card. Another reason is that the flash is recharging. If ISO is 3200, then it sounds like you are not in a brightly lit location.
Make sure your battery is fully charged. Remove the memory card. Now turn the camera on. If the camera turns on, with to P on the shooting mode dial, and go into the the menus and do a “Reset To Factory Defaults”.
Try a new memory card. You should always have a spare on hand. If you are using a a micro-SD card with an adapter, stop using them. Only use full size memory cards from a major brand like Sandisk. I recommend Sandisk 32 GB Extreme in that camera. Be sure to always format any new memory card in the camera, too. Memory cards do not come preformatted.
06-07-2019 06:25 PM
The camera can flash “BUSY” for a couple of different reasons. One is writing to the card, or a bad card. Another reason is that the flash is recharging. If ISO is 3200, then it sounds like you are not in a brightly lit location.
Make sure your battery is fully charged. Remove the memory card. Now turn the camera on. If the camera turns on, with to P on the shooting mode dial, and go into the the menus and do a “Reset To Factory Defaults”.
Try a new memory card. You should always have a spare on hand. If you are using a a micro-SD card with an adapter, stop using them. Only use full size memory cards from a major brand like Sandisk. I recommend Sandisk 32 GB Extreme in that camera. Be sure to always format any new memory card in the camera, too. Memory cards do not come preformatted.
06-15-2019 06:36 PM
05-17-2021 10:25 AM
Tried the 'SOLVED' solution with no luck. The viewfinder just says 'buSY' (plus the current iso) for a few seconds, then turns off, the LCD screen remains completely blank. Autofocus still seems to work, but no flash. Have removed the SD card and turned the camera back on in P mode with no SD card inserted. No change at all, so thinking the LCD screen might be dead. I have also removed the rubber eye cup, cleaned around where the sensor might be and replaced the rubber eye cup again.
Being an older camera, is it worth trying to repair or just save then lens and sell the camera body for parts? Cheers
05-17-2021 11:38 AM - edited 05-17-2021 11:39 AM
beauravan: Do you get a picture after all this? You should start your own topic.
05-17-2021 11:48 AM
No picture because camera is in 'busy' mode so shutter does not function.
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