Hey thanks for the reply!
Uhm... it sounds like your input jack IS broken... just not all the way. Maybe only 1 leg of it? Or a cold/cracked solder. Or metal fatigue inside the jack itself?
Yeah it's not a matter of wether it's broken, just a matter of how. :/ And obviously you know more about this stuff than I do, haha - the crappy part is that it interferes with the internal mic's auto switching.
Heavy XLR connector + cable always (often?) hanging down putting strain on the jack?
I usually wrap the xlr around the mouth I have, and would then have it come from above so it wouldn't really be pulling on it, but I guess this was still never as simple as having a mic with a lighter cable built into it... I used a right-angle adapter before that I had lost (just found it!) that would face up or down but I used a regular straight one for a while 0 I was using the straight one when it broke.
L-int, R-ext isn't an option for 550d? We have it on 600d.
It is an option, but it wasn't working because my mic is a mono mic and would record to the left channel by default. In L-Int; R-ext, the right channel was still empty because the mic defaulted to left. I saw an explanation online but it involved a whole slew of extra stuff just to switch channel
However, I found my right-angle adapter, and that one converts my mono signal to stereo! So now on EXT it records to both channels, and in L-int, R-ext, I now have the internal on the left and external on the right (So I learned that this does work but only if you have a stereo signal coming in) - I figure this should be the best fix for the time being for recording audio with a mic, I will always have an uninterrupted internal signal as a backup. Now I just need to remember to switch it to this from "internal mic" mode when I use the external.
Canon may fix it cheap but who knows. The price will probably depend on how far the audio connector is buried in the camera and how much the tech has to take apart. Canon also aren't too keen on soldering/used parts so a 3rd party may help here so they're not replacing a whole $$$ board. I have not looked at the service manual yet so not sure.
Yeah, I figured the 3rd party route would be cheaper, but again, that's money I can use for a new camera, or to pay bills, credit card, student loan, etc :/ And something about a random camera repairman in Miami just doesn't convince me, hahaha.
Thanks so much for your reply!
