Shutter problems: Canon EOS R1 intermittent flash sync failure

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Danielj191

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Hi everyone,

I’m having a small issue with my camera shutter of my Canon EOS R1.. It’s a basic shutter that doesn’t always trigger the flash when it fires. The mechanism itself works — the blades open and close normally — but the flash doesn’t go off consistently.

From what I understand, the shutter completes a simple circuit when fully open: a pin inside makes contact with a small brass spring connected to the hot shoe, firing the flash. I’ve checked the contacts and they seem a bit dirty, so I suspect that might be the problem.

Would cleaning or slightly bending the brass contact to improve connection be the right fix here? Or should I look at replacing the sync contact altogether?

Thanks in advance!
 
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Welcome to Photrio!

Can you confirm your camera is actually an EOS R1? That's a digital mirrorless camera andit's virtually guaranteed that the flash sync is computer controlled, not physically linked to the shutter assembly as such.

When you refer to the non-firing flash, is this a flash unit that's mounted on the hot show of the camera or is it externally connected through the x-sync contact? What kind of flash unit is it?

Overall the problem sounds like an intermittent/poor contact between the camera and the flash unit.

PS: The camera was launched less than 2 years ago. This means that if this camera was purchased in the EU, as I expect is the case, it'll be within warranty. Contact Canin with the problem; don't mess with the camera yourself only to end up voiding your warranty.
 
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