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Taking it apart is quite easy. Use a sharp X-acto knife to slice around the seam. The seam is just a really thin piece of plastic. Note that the charging ...
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 ...
I found a web page on "Hacking the Canon Powershots". This web page listed the actual firmware bits to change to extend the video recording time from 30 seconds ...
The battery pack has four electrical female pins. If you look at the bottom of the battery with the pins toward the top, you'll see that the left-most pin is ...
After disassembly the battery pack, you'll find that the charging circuit board and the battery cells firmly soldered to the BP511 electrical contact pins. To ...
The only way for me to remove the front lens element is to rotate each one to the top and push each one downward. Once the front lens element is moved, the ...
So I attached a 9-volt battery to the BP-511 battery pack and plugged it into the Canon BG-ED3 Battery Grip (see photo below) and turned on the camera. Quite ...
Mar 14, 2008 · i just got a sansisk 4.0gb memory card for my canon powershot sd600. a message appears saying there's a memory card error and that the card ...
Start by removing all of the precision screws that you can see on the outside of the camera. There are a few on the two sides. And several on the bottom. The ...