Canon PowerShot S80 Problem \ Repair Needed
I have had a Canon S80 for over a year and really like it.
As of last night, my Canon S80 stopped being able to take pictures. I slide the lenscap back and the lens does not pop out. The camera appears to not be powered on. Other features still work. i.e. with the lens cap closed. For instance, the "play"/view photos feature and LCD still work. I still can interface with my computer through the USB port. I just can't take pictures because the lens cap sliding open wont activate the camera anymore. The lens cap seems to be correctly aligned and seems to be sliding back and forth correctly. It is likely just the switch that gets information from the lens cap and activates the camera "on". Has anyone encountered this problem before? Has anyone tried to take apart a Canon S80 before? Does anyone have the service manual? Any ideas? Thanks in advance, John |
Canon PowerShot S80 Problem \ Repair Needed
Update:
I took off the front plate. There appears to be white plungers and black plungers inside the camera. There is a black plunger inside the battery case cover that activates/ deactivates when the battery cover opens. This plunger tells the camera not to power on if the battery cover is open. There is a black-colored plunger and white plunger tied to the lens cap slider. I assume "black" means camera should turn off and "white" means turn on. I removed the front plate and put it back on several times but still no response when the lens cap is slid over to power on. Camera function still not working. Everything else still working. -John |
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