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Hi
I have a ploblen with my Canon A70. Problably because of a drop, I can`t change switch between shooting and replaying. I think the problem is easy to solve, but I need to open the camera and I am not able to. I have found some screws (2 on the bottom-out side, 2 into the batteries housing, 2 into de memory card housing, 1 behind de terminals cover and 1 behind de date battery holder), but I can't still remove de cover because it is hooked on somewhere on the top side. I don't know if there are some more screws or there are some lashes.
So, hat anybody any idea about how to remove de back cover of my canon a70?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Albert
Sat Dec 18 04:35:31 PST 2004
I have not taken apart an Canon A70 before. But I have taken apart a Sony DSC-P92. On the P92, after removing all of the screws, the top is still latched onto a hook. I pulled the bottom apart slowly, eventually worked the top loose. You can also try inserting a screwdriver on top to see if you can pry through the top cover.
Chieh Cheng
Mon Dec 27 08:31:15 PST 2004
I have a CanonA60. Assuming the Ax series have a lot in common, you can simply pull the bottom piece slowly apart, after unscrewing it. There are two "hooks" placed just near the eye-piece and the battery pack.
Hope it helps.
Shah Fahim
Sat, 29 Mar 2008 15:18:11 +0000
Thanks man that worked for my canon powershot a430 also. there is no screw on top, just some lock pull slowly it comes outtry to remove fwd cover not the one with rotary control and lcd
suraj kumar
Sat, 11 Jul 2009 14:31:13 +0000
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