How to repair a Canon R6 loose hot shoe

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2022
  • If this was helpful and you would like to send me a tip as a thank you: venmo @Brett-Magnuson-3
    I did this repair (on two different R6's) back in Feb 2022 and so far no issues (4 months later being used professionally).
    Anti static mat: amzn.to/3Xo5J4Q
    Locktite: amzn.to/3NEENe1
    Screwdriver kit with pry tool: amzn.to/42WiLrN (note* I did not use this set in the video as I had my own set from years ago but sharing this as it contains the right bits and tools for the job)

Комментарии • 109

  • @ProPhotoRental
    @ProPhotoRental Год назад +16

    Thanks! This saved us from sending two of these bodies in (outside of warranty, naturally). Shame on Canon for such a shoddy assembly job on these! Your video was extraordinarily helpful. Really appreciate it!

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад +1

      Awesome you’re welcome!

    • @BrentCalver
      @BrentCalver 7 месяцев назад

      Right? On Canon bodies just a model or two prior, I've seen vids where you just slide out the little metal 'liner' of the hot shoe, and tighten the screws from the outside. This is only an active choice by Canon to make repair more difficult or prohibitive.

    • @peterhsu987
      @peterhsu987 2 месяца назад

      You have saved yourself $1,000 by doing it yourself!

  • @guicbenites
    @guicbenites Год назад +14

    I literally thought this was a prank at first because that much work to fix a loose hot shoe seems insane. It’s crazy that you have to take the entire camera apart 😮

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад +7

      Yeah earlier models the screw was right on top!

    • @Koi-Koi-Koi
      @Koi-Koi-Koi 10 месяцев назад

      yes what a shit product!! at older versions you had just to pull of the little plate at the shoe and the screws where under it.. ...now you must open the whole camera!!! WTF!

    • @BrentCalver
      @BrentCalver 7 месяцев назад +1

      Right? On Canon bodies just a model or two prior, I've seen vids where you just slide out the little metal 'liner' of the hot shoe, and tighten the screws from the outside. This is only an active choice by Canon to make repair more difficult or prohibitive.

    • @stephaniebrazzle9686
      @stephaniebrazzle9686 2 месяца назад

      Man i have an old canon 1v film camera that the hotshoe is broken and thought about replacing it until i saw this video lol

  • @brsku3
    @brsku3 Год назад +4

    I followed this tutorial on my EOS R and it worked as well. Only major difference is the back left hot shoe screw to tighten down is hidden behind another cable that I did not want to undo. I left it alone and secured the other 3. The R's screw cover flaps are not as big and are tough to work with...I didn't do a great job on those. Cables were the tricky part putting back together... be patient and delicate. A sharp #000 phelps screw driver will be needed for all the screws, otherwise they may strip with anything bigger. THANKS for the details and conversations throughout... so helpful.

  • @ronprins6402
    @ronprins6402 4 месяца назад

    Wow, what a wonderful video. The way you explain each step during disassembly and putting it all back together again was so helpful. What was an intimidating project turned out relatively easy. Thankyou so much!

  • @samanthaf6604
    @samanthaf6604 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!!! I bought verbatim everything you used and my husband did one of my cameras tonight in less than an hour. He didn't have to take the eye attachment totally out (since he wasn't filming a diy) and he said the hot shoe screws basically were falling out and were held in place by that layer of tape. Then they almost fell into the camera but got caught because of the magnetic screw driver. So crazy. Thank you so much!

  • @TheCrushMedia
    @TheCrushMedia Год назад +1

    attempted this myself after a long time debating on it. thanks for much for this easy follow along, it actually not as intimidating as it looks. anyone trying this if youre half decent with this kind of work, watch the video once or twice first so you know the steps and then follow along, take your time.
    Thanks again for this!

    • @TheCrushMedia
      @TheCrushMedia Год назад

      also fuck canon for making this such a process, old cameras you could do this in 5 minutes on the hotshoe itself. now instead of fixing this problem they are instead profiting from it. joke

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      You’re welcome. Thank you for the comment. I’m glad to know it’s been helpful!

  • @romeofinn4047
    @romeofinn4047 9 месяцев назад

    You sir are a king, thank you for the save!

  • @camerariggingmods9667
    @camerariggingmods9667 Месяц назад

    ❤ 15 minutes and it was fixed thanks to you 🙏

  • @TheXone7
    @TheXone7 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video! I have R6 and just started to use the hot shoe, so let's see when it gets loose. But now I know how to fix it and it should not take me more than 1 hour :) God bless you!

  • @bredner94
    @bredner94 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video tutorial. I succesfully fixed mine .

  • @curtpthagemini978
    @curtpthagemini978 6 месяцев назад

    This was a life saver!! Greatly appreciate you and this tutorial! 🙏🏾🙏🏾 😎

  • @RamReddyphotographer
    @RamReddyphotographer Год назад

    Thank you bro I have Canon R6 same problem I repaired my self with your reference video Thank you

    • @smolderingmess9
      @smolderingmess9 Год назад

      Hey Ram - prior to fixing your hotshoe, were your flashes going absolutely haywire? full dump sometimes, bad communication, etc etc? My hot shoes are loose on the R6 and R5 and my flashes do the most insane things. Never had this issue previously.

  • @bollywoodphotographe
    @bollywoodphotographe Год назад

    A very big thanks for making this video

  • @chrisbravo6879
    @chrisbravo6879 Год назад

    honetly helpful i did did with my RP and even tho the layout is a little different in terms of finding the screws it helped heaps, bloody canon for not putting loctite on mine, at the same time i cleaned my evf haha flash now sits nice and tight in there

  • @dusty_burkhalter
    @dusty_burkhalter Год назад +1

    Great video, you really know your stuff....although the fact that this video exists has talked me out of buying a used R6 and maybe even a new one lol.

  • @doorsx111x
    @doorsx111x Год назад

    Perfect, thanks. Broke my hot shoe screws on a camera drop and can't attach anything now. Will fix it now.

  • @thedualexchange
    @thedualexchange Год назад

    Great Vid!!

  • @mikeyhawman5855
    @mikeyhawman5855 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for saving me some money ✌🏻

  • @flyingarmyaerial
    @flyingarmyaerial Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video..and definitley not for the faint of heart. You don't have to remove the viewfinder of ribbon cable, just carefully hold it out of the way when taking out and putting back the hotshoe screws.

    • @user-od3on3zk4d
      @user-od3on3zk4d 13 дней назад

      Have you tried it yourself not removing the EVF ribbon cable? Can you access the horse shoe mount properly? Thank you.

  • @GMRivium
    @GMRivium 3 месяца назад

    after this tutorial i need to change sensor 😀 i have many years experience repairs laptops but seems ill do also camera, thanks

  • @DavidLok
    @DavidLok 7 месяцев назад

    Bedankt

  • @johncaulfield1576
    @johncaulfield1576 Год назад

    Thank you very much for making this video. I followed the directions and fixed the problem!
    Two questions: In the process I lost one screw. It is the top screw under the flap that covers the USB and HDMI ports. You wouldn't happen to know what size that screw is and where I could get it. Second where did you get the mat that you used in the video to keep track of all the screws?
    Thanks,
    John

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      Hey john! No idea on what size that screw is!
      The mat I got from Amazon. It’s an anti static mat.

  • @user-bu1ve2cq5u
    @user-bu1ve2cq5u Год назад

    감사합니다 덕분에 수리했네요 ㅎㅎ

  • @MartinMonteroFotografo
    @MartinMonteroFotografo 11 месяцев назад

    Hello! thank you very much for this video! Could you tell me what type and size of screws the camera has? So I know what kit to buy! Thanks again!

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  11 месяцев назад +1

      kit recommended is in the description

    • @MartinMonteroFotografo
      @MartinMonteroFotografo 11 месяцев назад

      @@richardsvacuumcenter Yes, I saw it, but it is very expensive for me to purchase the same kit (i am Argentine) and I wanted to know more exactly what type and size are needed and only buy those same ones. Thanks for the prompt response!

  • @Koytch
    @Koytch 11 месяцев назад

    Great video and explanation. Surprised you didn't have to vacuum it out in case there were other loose parts in there floating around. ;-)

  • @trunzbox5264
    @trunzbox5264 5 месяцев назад

    How much loctite on the screws? just a thin thin coating? I hope you're still seeing these comments 😐 I am about to do this. With this video I feel pretty confident I can do this. Thanks so much!

  • @weezyg.5724
    @weezyg.5724 2 года назад +3

    bro you gonna save us, you must be an angel :)

  • @stevepiggott4099
    @stevepiggott4099 Год назад

    Does the rubber stick back down permanently or should it have some kind of glue put on it ?

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      It hasn’t been an issue so far. I would just leave it as is and if it becomes a problem then you could put a small dab of glue under. But not too much in case you have your camera serviced in the future! 👍🏼

    • @stevepiggott4099
      @stevepiggott4099 Год назад

      Many thanks I shall attempt the repair using your video taking my time to follow it carefully

  • @rosieyang15
    @rosieyang15 18 дней назад

    i see that in the video you used 243 locktite. but the amazon link is a 242 locktite. Is there a huge difference? Do you recommend using the 243 instead?

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  17 дней назад +1

      243 is slightly higher strength. I have had no repeat issues (I’ve done this repair about 6 times and some about 3 years ago)so I think 243 is the way to go. But 242 is still medium strength. Looks like 243 is slightly newer technology.

    • @rosieyang15
      @rosieyang15 17 дней назад

      @@richardsvacuumcenter thank you!

  • @peterhsu987
    @peterhsu987 2 месяца назад

    I literally just dropped off my R5 at the post office to ship to Newport News VA. My 3rd such repair, and was disgusted to find out that they have increased the repair to $500 + tax. (with Gold membership I got $100 off but still $426 w/tax + shipping). Having learned lessons from my 5D3 I improvised a bracket for the cameras (now my R3, R5 and R6) to mount the speed lights on and use a radio trigger on hot shoe to trigger the speedlight next to it and other slaves. Still, my R6 had to be sent in last summer and today the R5. I wonder if any class action had been brought up because this is apparently a serious flaw in their design.

  • @smolderingmess9
    @smolderingmess9 Год назад

    Wow man, you're out here doing God's work. My R5 and my R6 both have this issue and I attempted to tackle it 6 months ago and gave up. I think I can get through it with these instructions.
    My big question is - my flashes go haywire, and I'm wondering if it's strictly due to the loose hotshoes. Can you ask your wife what she's been experiencing from her flashes prior to the issue being fixed, and what flash system she's on?
    THANKS AGAIN!! Sending paypal tip now.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад +1

      I'll ask her! Thank you! My first thought is that the flashes could definitely be affected by this loose connection. Being in the vacuum repair industry I have seen lots of crazy things that are caused by a non-secured electric connection. So it would be my guess that once you get your hot shoes secured, you will cease to have flash issues.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад +2

      She uses Godox flashes. They were not flashing regularly when her hot shoes were loose. Now they are acting fine. You can test this by pressing firmly down on your flash while shooting to replicate it being secured and seeing if your flash is reliable when you are pressing it down firmly.

    • @rylo444
      @rylo444 Год назад +2

      I use a godox v1 and my hot shoe is loose. The flash goes haywire and seems to fire at different strengths whenever it pleases.

    • @smolderingmess9
      @smolderingmess9 Год назад

      @@rylo444 does your camera so ever go into auto iso mode, seemingly for no reason? I feel like a mis communication with the flashes has to be the culprit but for the life of me I can't nail it down. It happens 2-3 times a wedding and will send the iso up to 12800.

    • @rylo444
      @rylo444 Год назад

      @@smolderingmess9 Yes! Always at the most inconvenient times also. Not a huge fan of this camera to be honest. Hesitant to get the mark 2 but hopefully canon fixed the issues

  • @laxenphoto
    @laxenphoto Год назад

    Thank You very much! It cost me $38 for an anti static mat and a 132 piece electronic screw driver set with a JIS (Japinise Industrial Standard) JIS0000 bit. Canon quoted me $457 to do the repair. I had only 1 screw holding the hot shoe on my R6 after 3 years of use. The other 3 were hanging by a thread. I'm wondering if that had something to do with camera settings mysteriously changing and the camera blacking out over the last 1-1/2 or so....

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      My wife (pro wedding photog) confirmed that your blacking out issue was related to the loose hot shoes. Glad to know you saved so much! Crazy that canon is charging that much especially since it’s their own fault.

    • @laxenphoto
      @laxenphoto Год назад

      @@richardsvacuumcenter Customer service said it would be included in there 16 point ($169) maintenance check during a chat. The next day when I was going to send it in the entry said tighten hot shoe external screws. Was a little confusing since the screws were internal. Did not want to send it in and have that surprise. Your video made it manageable. Took me an hour. It all worked on the first try, yah! Could actually feel the viewfinder ribbon set in place using a tweezers. I'm a Pro high volume sports photographer.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      @@laxenphoto I see. Well glad it worked out!

    • @jessicatones7503
      @jessicatones7503 Год назад

      Could you please share the links to what products you used so that I can make sure I get the appropriate things.

    • @QueenB_Dillard
      @QueenB_Dillard 11 месяцев назад

      Curious.. why the anti static? Please do not come for me,.. I know nothing about electronics in this manner but my hot shoe mount fell off and I do not have time or money to send it in with an event in 2 days!

  • @bicarafoundation
    @bicarafoundation Год назад

    Hai sir my canon 90d hotshoe is loose.are the 90d same design hotshoe like R6..must open entire body to repair it??

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      I do not know if they are the same. Sorry

    • @TheCrushMedia
      @TheCrushMedia Год назад

      90d screws are on the stop, take out the metal that slides over the hotshoe and youll be able to tighten those!

  • @ccc3
    @ccc3 Год назад +7

    Why in God's name would they choose to screw the hot shoe from the inside instead of the other way around like it has been for decades?

  • @SuperLuckyMAX
    @SuperLuckyMAX Год назад

    hello, yesterday I did this procedure, exactly followed the instructions, as you said. after assembly, the camera does not turn on. what could be?

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      Battery installed? That’s obvious but gotta ask 😊 I’m not exactly sure man. I would recommend going back and repeating the assembly procedure again. Best of luck. Let me know. Hope you get it figured out.

    • @TheOriginalGregToo
      @TheOriginalGregToo Год назад +1

      Hopefully you figured this out, but in case you didn't, I took my R5 apart for a different reason, and after reassembly found that it wouldn't turn on. I panicked, took it apart again, and reassembled it again, but still wouldn't work. I let it sit for a couple of minutes with a battery in it, and suddenly I was able to turn it on. There appears to be something that needs to charge back up after disassembly in order for it to work. I don't know what, but the solution was to put the camera back together and let it sit (turned off) with a battery in it for a couple of minutes.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад +1

      @@TheOriginalGregToo Interesting. Thanks for sharing Greg. I know that panic feeling! lol I had take several tries at getting that pesky ribbon cable connected for the screen to work. -_-

  • @CaliDillmore
    @CaliDillmore 5 месяцев назад

    Anyone have issues with the screwdriver kit he recommended stripping the screws? I don’t want to go any farther until I get the CORRECT size screwdriver head that holds firm to these screws???

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I’ll look into this.

    • @CaliDillmore
      @CaliDillmore 5 месяцев назад

      @@richardsvacuumcenter uhhhh… it was JUST the screws around the eyepiece that I struggled with! I kept going and went REALLY painfully slow! Only my first three slipped… so maybe I wasn’t holding screwdriver correctly, or maybe just those screws were off or something! Thank you for even responding!!! I DID IT AND IM SOOOO THANKFUL!!!

  • @addison142
    @addison142 Год назад

    I can't get the view finder plugged back in

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад +1

      Don't give up! It is pretty tricky to get it aligned. You'll know when it snaps in that you got it right. I struggled a little with that connection too. It doesn't help that you have to hold the screen in your other hand. Best of luck!

  • @Boremanov
    @Boremanov 10 месяцев назад

    Спасибо мужик. Помог очень сильно

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  10 месяцев назад

      I cant’t figure out how to translate!

    • @Boremanov
      @Boremanov 10 месяцев назад

      @@richardsvacuumcenter Thanks man. You've helped me a lot.

  • @harrisongould9460
    @harrisongould9460 11 месяцев назад

    This is the reason I bought a cage from SmallRig and a Vello Off-Camera TTL Flash Cord for Canon Cameras (3'). Problem fixed.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  11 месяцев назад +1

      yes, less weight on that connection will definitely help

    • @harrisongould9460
      @harrisongould9460 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@richardsvacuumcenter NO weight on the connector...Z E R O ! BYW...you're a brave man taking apart a camera like that...that's a '4 point move' in Olympic Wrestling.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  11 месяцев назад

      @@harrisongould9460 🤣 thanks! I had to look up that wrestling reference lol....I have been taking things a part for 15+ years so I am reasonably confident

  • @loveinmedia
    @loveinmedia Год назад +3

    Key Tip DO NOT USE PHILLIPS, USE JIS ONLY! I almost stripped my screws!! For all Japanese electronics always!!!!

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      Thanks! What is JIS?

    • @loveinmedia
      @loveinmedia Год назад

      @@richardsvacuumcenter Japanese Industry Standard, I bought some VESSELs that come JIS.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      @@loveinmedia got ya. thanks. I have done this procedure twice and have not had an issue stripping screws. Are you talking about stripping the screw thread or the head of the screw?

    • @loveinmedia
      @loveinmedia Год назад +2

      @@richardsvacuumcenter The head of the screw, you may be using JIS screwdrivers already, but I bought a small tiny set without knowing the diff and I almost stripped the first 2 screws. JIS works on both phillips and JIS, whereas phillips recommended only for phillips. Also as a wedding photographer my camera gets in the elements so its possible the screw was stuck. I even used wd-40 on them to help out. Zero issues after got the new JIS screwdriver. Lots of posts on the internet of these screwdrivers saving people thousands.(especially for cameras, Canon/nikon).

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  Год назад

      @@loveinmedia cool good to know. The screw driver set I was using was from my grandfather so who knows how old it is. but it has come in handy for many small screw applications.

  • @darraghkane18
    @darraghkane18 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for posting the video but what a shit design. I am a working press photographer and the speed light is constantly bouncing off me. Hotshoe is always coming loose.

    • @richardsvacuumcenter
      @richardsvacuumcenter  2 месяца назад

      You’re right to be frustrated given you trust this tool for your income. Canon needs to find a way to restore trust.

    • @darraghkane18
      @darraghkane18 2 месяца назад

      @@richardsvacuumcenterI am just frustrated given I came from the 5d range before mirrorless and it was an absolutely quick and easy fix.