Your battery might be damaged or dead. Try removing your battery and charging it. Make sure the battery is fully charged before re-inserting it into the camera. If you're still having issues, you might need to replace your battery. Check out this troubleshooting guide for more information.
Gently remove your SD card with a pair of tweezers to avoid further damage. When you insert the memory card, does it click into place? If not, there might be something small blocking the SD card contact. Carefully turn your camera upside down to remove any loose debris. Make sure you are using the correct memory card size for your camera.
If the camera battery is dying or faulty, it can cause problems with your flash. Remove your camera battery and charge it fully. If the problem persists, you might need to replace your battery. If your flash is burned out, you will need to replace it. Check out this troubleshooting page for more information.
Gently remove your SD card with a pair of tweezers to avoid further damage. When you insert the memory card, does it click into place? If not, there might be something small blocking the SD card contact. Carefully turn your camera upside down to remove any loose debris. Make sure you are using the correct memory card size for your camera.
Your battery might be damaged or dead. Try removing your battery and charging it. Make sure the battery is fully charged before re-inserting it into the camera. If you're still having issues, you might need to replace your battery. Check out this troubleshooting guide for more information.