For the past 6 months I have noticed my camera (built-in) flash is not working consistently. Sometimes it works fine, sometimes it seems to over-fire and completely wash out the photo, and most of the time the photos are too dark. This is not how my camera used to work. I can't seem to find a consistent pattern as to "what is happening." I hardly ever had to edit my photos - maybe an occasional too dark photo or too light photo, but now, at least half of my photos are too dark.
The camera is a Canon Rebel EOS 300D, kit lens EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Flash recycle: 3 seconds
Flash range: 18 mm- up to 24 feet and 55 mm - up to 15 feet
My Dad bought it in 12-2003, went blind in 2006 and I have used it now and then. Just estimating, I'd say I would be guessing high if 25,000 photos have been taken with it. He and I both just bring out the camera at family events, etc.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Just recently bought a new battery to see if that was the problem - it wasn't.
Outdoor photos always turn out fine, even when I use fill flash.
Monitoring the way I take photos to see if I was not allowing flash to recycle long enough. That doesn't seem to be the problem.
I had been planning on buying a Canon external flash pretty soon but now ??? So, what I want to know...if I buy an external flash will that solve the problem by overriding the built-in flash or is my poor camera dying?
Now - my confession. I am perfectly satisfied with the way this camera takes photos (or used to take) even though it is not the most up to date technology. I am not interested in using off camera flash, studio lights, etc. In short, (please don't evict me from the board) I just want to take really good snapshots. Okay, okay....I heard everyone gasp.
I have enclosed a few photos to let you see what is happening.
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