Thanks all for taking the time to reply
The camera is a
second hand Canon 30D which I purchased a few weeks ago. The flash is a 580EX II so I presume that metals in body and flash are compatible. I dont know what flash unit the previous owner used or how the corrosion was caused.
I certainly havent taken the camera out in wet weather nor has it been left anywhere damp even for a moment since I acquired it.
Ive taken the pencil eraser advice (cheers for that folks

) which has improved things a great deal cosmetically and the flash continues to work well, fingers crossed.
Since initiating this thread I bumped into a local pro tog who suggested a gentle rubbing with methylated spirit on a cotton bud. Any thoughts on that as a future course of action? :shrug:
Best solution is to keep both surfaces very clean now and don't store the gun mounted on the camera.
Ill monitor the situation and take the same step if/when the corrosion creeps back. The thought of storing gun on camera hadnt even occurred to me I put everything back in the box or bag immediately Ive finished using it

No wonder I miss those fabulous spontaneous shots that everyone else seems to capture!
Hi Alison, how you doing?
The previous suggestions of using a pencil eraser are the best starting point - don't use anything abrasive on it, chances are that abrasion is what caused it.
Im good Richard, thanks far too long since Tippy and Sol shot the breeze though! How are
you? Next WL walk is at the Outwoods on 14th June if you fancy it; it would be really good so see you again
