At the rear top left hand side of the lens assembly is a ribbon cable connecting it to the flash module. Disconnect this. Note the transparent protective insulation covering the flash board just below this connector. Do not remove this as the board may still have a dangerous high voltage on it from the flash capacitor behind. Remove a screw from the top right hand side of the flash module, and separate the flash module from the lens assembly.
On reassembly, hold the flash head closed while refitting it to the lens assembly. Gently lift the ribbon cable connections off the two tags on the back of the motor. Apply power to the motor from a 3v battery pack by connecting it to the two tags on the motor.
Apply positive to the terminal to the front of the lens to extend it, or to the back of the lens to retract. Keep all ribbons out of the way - applying power inadvertently to the wrong place could damage something. This should allow most cases of stuck lenses and the dreaded "Lens Error" to be diagnosed, and hopefully fixed. Cancel: I did not complete this guide.
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Member-Contributed Guide An awesome member of our community made this guide. Introduction A faulty LCD screen is easy to replace. The connectors are of 3 types: In most, the end of the ribbon simply pushes into a socket. Don't use a pin or other sharp object as you might scratch and sever a trace on a circuit board underneath. Just one ribbon is like the previous type but there's a black clamping bar which must be lifted with your fingernail in order to release the cable.
Make sure it's up before trying to reinsert the ribbon. Several ribbons on the main logic board use snap-on connectors. Pull them off with a fingernail under a corner. File Format. Image Recording Format. Still Image: Exif 2. Number of Recording Pixels. Still Image: 4, x 3, Large , 3, x 2, Medium 1 , 2, x 1, Medium 2 , 1, x 1, Medium 3 , x Small , 3, x 2, Widescreen Movie: 1, x HD, 30 fps available up to 4GB or 29 minutes, 59 sec.
Number of Recordable Images. Image data. Time of Recordable Movies. Movie data. This data is estimated from Canon's standard shooting conditions.
Figures for Movie Mode represent total capacity of the particular media. Playback Specifications. Playback Modes File. Still Image: Single, Magnification approx. Erasing Specifications. Erase Modes.
Still Image: single image, all images Movie: part of movie, all of movie. Computer Interface. Video Out. Audio Out. Power Supply. AA-size Alkaline Battery x4 2. AA-size Alkaline Battery , approx. The above figures comply with CIPA testing standards and apply when fully-charged batteries are used.
Power Source. Shooting Capacity. Still Image: approx. Playback Time. Physical Specifications. Operating Temperature. Operating Humidity. Dimensions W x H x D. Operating System. Select OS Version. Software Firmware Utilities Loading There is no software for the OS Version you selected. There is no firmware for the OS version you selected. You might not need every tool for every procedure. The Canon PowerShot series is a product line of consumer and "prosumer" digital cameras by Canon, launched in The PowerShot line is one of the best-selling digital camera lines worldwide.
The "SX" represents "Super Zoom. The SX series consists of multiple lines, including the SX series, which includes economic superzoom cameras; the SX series, which includes more advanced pocketable superzoom cameras; the SX series, which includes less expensive alternatives to the SX series and include no manual controls; and the SX series, which is the successor to the SX series of PowerShot digital cameras.
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