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Memory Card Can’t Be Read
The camera will not recognize the memory card.
Memory Card Is Not Compatible
For the Sony Alpha 5100, SDXC memory card (64 GB or more and Class 10 or faster), SDXC memory card (64 GB or more and UHS-I-compatible) or Memory Stick XC-Hg Duo media are supported. This camera supports UHS-I-compatible SD cards. So make sure your memory card is compatible with the camera.
Ensure your memory card is compatible with your camera. This camera supports most Sony SD cards and memory sticks.
Memory Card is Not Inserted Correctly
Make sure the memory card is inserted with the label side face up, and is inserted straight into the camera and not at an angle. There’s a small diagram of the correct orientation of the SD within the actual slot for it.
Flash is Not Working
The flash will not work while the camera is taking pictures.
The Flash is Not Opened
The flash does not open automatically when the camera takes pictures. There is a button that needs to be pressed on the top of the camera with a lightning bolt on it. That button opens the flash for use.
The Flash Mode is Not in the Correct Mode
In order for the flash to go off, the camera needs to be set in a mode to allow the flash to trigger. To change the flash mode, go to menu, camera settings, then hit flash mode.
Camera Won’t Access Menu
Users can’t access camera menu.
Camera Froze
In order to fix this issue, shut the camera off and take the battery out of the camera for at least 10 seconds. Then, put the battery back in and turn the camera on again. The menu should be accessible now.
Non-responsive Menu from Controls of the Camera Itself
For the camera, sometimes the buttons got “stuck” and become non-responsive with commands. This problem happens because sometimes the camera gets stuck in “half shutter” press. The physical button was not stuck, but the camera was tricked into thinking it was in half-press mode, wherein it was only focusing and none of the other feature settings are available. Remove the back plate and the top plate (guide here) to gain access to the button and clean around the button to allow it to release fully.
Camera Is Overheating While Using
The camera frequently overheats during use.
Camera’s Environment is Causing the Camera to Overheat
Make sure you are not using your camera in extremely hot conditions. To get more time out of your camera, make sure to cover the camera in a cloth or keep it in a bag while not in use in order to prevent overheating or damage to the camera.
Data Transfer Is Overheating the Camera
These Sony cameras can overheat in less than 10 minutes and will then automatically shut down before we can even reach 20 minutes. This can be quite the dilemma especially when you’re trying to record a longer video or patiently waiting for the perfect shot. This problem arises from the information being saved on it’s interior SD card. If we remove this component of the camera and instead run a HDMI to a separate hard drive or computer etc. Once this had been done, the Sony Alpha 5100 should last exponentially longer due to less actual data transferring happening inside of the device. Remember to check your camera’s setting to make sure the images you are taking are being exported in 1080p or whatever you prefer.
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The flash is not working even after putting in flash mode. Is there any possibility of the bulb getting fused?what shall be done to set it right
R Balakrishnan Nayar - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
It's on power no charging how to repair camera
Ranjan Singh - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Sony camera ilce-5100, it's not working no charging how to repair
Ranjan Singh - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Seem this site doesn’t like posting links.
OK - part number for official Sony replacement flash unit for ILCE-5100 camera is 149279515.
You can find that on the webite for eetgroup, Sony’s official UK spares distributor. If you are a consumer, they will direct you to another outfit in the UK called Your IT Delivered who sell them on line.
There are a couple of points to note when replacing a failed flash which I’ve added to the teardown
George - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
None of the buttons, except for the shutter button, are functioning. This means the menus can’t be accessed.
Gary Rea - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Good battery, but the camera will not turn on at all. Will not show it is charging, nothing happens.
Don Conners - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The camera (a5100) will not turn on. The battery is good. When plugged in it will not show it is charging. Camera is dead .
Don Conners - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Hi all, the mini-HDMI port on my camera seems to be damaged - probably from the weight of the cable pulling on it. Is it possible to repair/replace this, or is it not worth it?
Owen O Byrne - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0