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Strap Lugs Loosening
The lugs holding the strap of the camera have become loose or have separated from the body of the camera.
The screws have become loose
The camera strap lugs are held together by two threaded screws. If the strap feels loose, it may be because the screws that anchor the lugs to the body of the camera are loosening. You may need to open the body of the camera in order to tighten the screws.
The strap has completely fallen off
If the strap lugs have become disconnected from the body of the camera then the two threaded screws may have come off or broken off somewhere within the camera. You may be able to reconnect the lugs to the body of the camera by opening the camera in order to locate the screws and reinsert them. If the screws or lugs have become damaged, then they may need to be replaced in order to reattach the lugs. See this replacement guide for help with reattaching the strap lugs.
Buttons Loosening
The buttons on the camera have become loose or have separated from the body of the camera.
The buttons have become loose
If the buttons are loosening or have fallen off, you may need to replace them. Button loosening may occur from the daily use of the camera and the plastic components may become compromised. The plastic components within the camera may have ultimately become broken or dislodged and opening the camera is necessary to find and/or replace the button components.
It is highly recommended you contact Olympus first for repair of any buttons provided your camera is under warranty.
Unresponsive Rear Control Dial
When reviewing and attempting to zoom in on saved photos, the dial may appear to skip button presses and may take several tries to zoom in.
The dial is faulty
If the dial appears unresponsive you may need to replace it. See this forum post about the rear control dial for more information. If this does not fix the issue, then the whole top of the camera may need to be replaced. While replacing, the inside should be cleaned with a brush to get rid of any debris.
SD Card Door Not Closing Properly
When attempting to close the SD card door, a noticeable gap may be present indicating that the SD card door may not be closing properly.
Something is blocking the door
It may be possible that there is some debris or dust blocking the door from closing. Make sure to check the hinges to see if there is debris. If there is, using a paintbrush to gently remove whatever is blocking it may help. It could also be that there is some debris where the door meets with the camera leaving a small gap. If this is the case use a small brush to clean out any debris.
The door hinges are faulty
If the door hinges do not have any debris but are faulty in nature then it may be required to replace the door. See this guide on SD card door replacement.
Shutter Stuck Closed
When taking a picture with the flash on, the actual flash does not open.
Shutter dented
If the camera was dropped or bumped on the shutter it may have created a small dent that is flush with where the shutter would be opening. Because the shutter is plastic, the dent will not be able to be fixed but rather replaced. If the shutter is in need of replacement see the guide.
Flash not on
It is possible that the settings are not adjusted to open the flash upon taking a picture. In that case go into the settings and change accordingly.
Debris in the shutter
If there is debris in the shutter, use a small brush and gently remove any dirt or debris.
Faulty capacitor
If the shutter is opening but the flash is not going off, it may be because the capacitor is not gaining a charge. If this is the case the capacitor will need to be replaced.
Resistor is not working
If the capacitor is gaining a charge but the flash still is not going off it may be because the resistor needs replacement.
7 comentarios
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II Troubleshooting: “If the shutter is in need of replacement see the guide.” Is there a separate guide indeed? I can find a guide to opening a E-M10 but as far as I can see it does not bring me to the actual shutter?
Thank you.
RuudM - Contestar
When I turn on I see the green battery symbol in left corner but screen is black?
Eric Otjen - Contestar
have you solved Eric?
Mario Colax - Contestar
When I try to take a picture, screen goes black and says noise reduction in progress, then picture comes out bright and blurry.
Carina Webb - Contestar
Can it be your exposure time is set to more than 3 seconds? I think I remember that is the threshold for the OM-D to take an additional shot with the shutter closed to determine "hot pixels". During that time you see the message you describe,
RuudM -
I replaced my lcd ribbon cable but when i reassembled it and try turning it on, it won't. No sign of power at all.
Fern mann - Contestar
Hola, yo tengo una Olympus OMD E-110 II y el objetivo de serie que es un Zuiko 14-42 mm
Me sale el error "Compruebe estado del objetivo" y no funciona. Lo mas raro es que he probado con otro igual y me sigue saliendo el mismo erro, sin embargo otros objetivos si me los reconoce.
Alguien sabe a que puede ser debido y que solución tiene?
Gracias y saludos
Vanesa Gascon - Contestar