Hi guys,
I have a Nikon SB-21 macro flash that I bought second-hand. It worked a treat with my D100 when I got it, but last week I went to use it and on half-pressing the shutter release button to get autofocus, the flash made a popping/crackling sound and fired - without the shutter being fired.
After that, the AS14 controller unit won't take a charge (you know the high pitched whining sound you get when the flash is charging). But the focussing light still works and still switches off when the test button is pressed.
I'm pretty sure something in the controller has blown, but not sure what. Anyone know what this is likely to be and if it's likely to be fixable?
I might send it to Nikon if it's likely to be worth it. What do you guys think will have blown?
If it just "let go" like that, my hunch was it might be the main capacitor. But on opening up the unit the main cap is not swollen or anything. To my limited knowledge of these things it seems like it must be the main cap or something in the triggering circuit.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
TIA
Alex
I have a Nikon SB-21 macro flash that I bought second-hand. It worked a treat with my D100 when I got it, but last week I went to use it and on half-pressing the shutter release button to get autofocus, the flash made a popping/crackling sound and fired - without the shutter being fired.
After that, the AS14 controller unit won't take a charge (you know the high pitched whining sound you get when the flash is charging). But the focussing light still works and still switches off when the test button is pressed.
I'm pretty sure something in the controller has blown, but not sure what. Anyone know what this is likely to be and if it's likely to be fixable?
I might send it to Nikon if it's likely to be worth it. What do you guys think will have blown?
If it just "let go" like that, my hunch was it might be the main capacitor. But on opening up the unit the main cap is not swollen or anything. To my limited knowledge of these things it seems like it must be the main cap or something in the triggering circuit.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
TIA
Alex