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Canon PowerShot S110 Lens Replacement

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    • Remove the battery by sliding open the cover on the bottom of the camera.

    • This must be done in order to avoid causing any short circuits, and to continue with disassembly.

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    • Removing the following 6 Phillips screws will allow access to the inside of the camera:

    • Remove two screws on the right-side of the camera, near the HDMI port.

    • Remove two screws on the opposite side of the camera.

    • Remove the last two screws on the underside of the camera, near the tripod mounting hole.

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    • Release all clips around the outside plastic shell, and it will lift off.

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    • Remove the Phillips screw near the display holding the bracket in place.

    • Remove the second Phillips screw in the bottom corner, making it easier to remove the bracket.

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    • Lift out the display mounting bracket, and set it aside.

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    • Using a plastic spudger, slowly pull out the ribbon using the hole shown in the image. The first of three logic connectors connecting the display to the camera is now removed.

    • The display should now be partially disconnected from the back side of the camera.

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    • In order to remove the other two connectors, the front of the case must be removed. Slowly pry around the edges using a plastic prying tool to free the case. A lens-ring piece will fall out from the inside of the camera; set this aside.

    • Remove the two screws that hold the top piece of the plastic case in. One is short, one is long.

    • With a spudger remove the two rubber pads from the top of the camera to prevent pulling on the flex cable.

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    • Flip up the tab holding down this logic ribbon.

    • Flip up a second tab holding down this other ribbon; both the cables should be easily removable following this.

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    • Flip up the tab and remove the last ribbon.

    • The display can now be lifted off the camera and the logic ribbons attached in the front can slide out.

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    • Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws on the small circuit board at the top of the camera.

    • This will allow you to finish removing the copper panel with either your hands or a prying tool.

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    • Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 8 screws attaching the metal panel to the camera.

    • During reassembly, make sure the screws go back in their specific holes, to avoid damage to the camera.

    • To remove the flash assembly, disconnect the flex cable connection, then move the flash unit out of the way.

    • Exercise caution when handling the flash unit, as there is minimal plastic protection preventing an electric shock.

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    • Remove the Phillips screw on the front facing side of the lens.

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    • Remove the Phillips screw holding the copper plate in place.

    • Use a prying tool to lift off the copper plate.

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    • Remove the indicated screw on the front facing side of the lens using a Philips screwdriver.

    • Next, remove the small attached ribbon by lifting up the clip and gently pulling the ribbon out.

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    • Lift the lens up to reveal the screws underneath.

    • Remove the 4 Phillips screws connecting the lens to the lens bracket.

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    • Using a prying tool, remove the lens bracket.

    • Handle your new lens carefully upon reassembly, as it's very fragile.

    This is separating the lens from the sensor so be careful with both. You can disassemble the lens itself but is a Real Puzzle to reassemble. With five rings that have to mesh correctly, not to mention the position of the aperture and the Image Stabilized middle lens, and two flexes that have to be put in their correct locations.

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Conclusão

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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9 comentários

Great guide. My camera broke, couple of weeks back. The lens was extended and it won't retract. It just gives the lens error message. Orders a replacement lens from eBay fro $35 and used this guide to replace it.

dhanu802 - Responder

There is a step missing, on removing the flash, one side screw and one front, above the lens, otherwise perfect. thank you so much, just as above I had a lens error and ordered a replacement for 14£ from ebay. all works now. thanks.

Adrian Salariu - Responder

Is there no other 'fix' without replacing the lens assembly on this particular "Lens error "issue?

profeduards - Responder

@profeduards: try to reseat the flexes from the aperture and IS. You can disassemble the lens to reset the position and/or remove sand but make lots of pictures of the process, and mark (with pencil) a line over the rings (from the front) to know what ring goes where when reassembling. It's possible to reassemble without (as I did, lens was extended so i couldnt) but the process is long, arduous and takes a lot of patience.

Mrten - Responder

Thanks, my Lens was bricked, and with a new Lens kit @15$ from china, it was fixed.

jeromemathey - Responder

Bought a new lens from ebay, replaced it and it worked for two days. But now, when I hit the ON-button, lens go out, the titlescreen pops up but then all is black. And when I try to turn it off, the lens won´t go back in. There is no message of lens error. I can push the playbutton to get the lens to go back in. And I can also see old pictures so nothing wrong with the LCD. Could the new lens be damaged? Also tried to reset the flexcables several times but the problem remains. Any ideas out there?

holger eriksson - Responder

Holger, look at Step 7. The 2nd flex cable from the left at the top of the camera—be sure that cable is seated well. I just had my camera apart and the screen was not lighting so I reset a couple of cables and that was the one that brought the screen back. I did a complete tear down following these instructions and put it back together. The lens came out and the lens message came back on. I’m wondering if this might have something to do with the motor. I was thinking that the wheel/gear that is attached to the motor drive should be secured on the spindle. Mine was not. It did manage to drive the lens out once. I’m not sure what kind of motor that is and how it works but I’m thinking the next time I take it apart I might just epoxy that gear onto the end of the spindle (unless someone here tells me not to because it is supposed to be that way). Thanks.

jbaobab - Responder

Hello,

I am about to buy a lens to replace on my camera. The last step you removed the lens from the CCD, right? Is the sensor exposed when doing this step?

Afonso - Responder

Step 17 - are these Screens to adjust the Lens? My fotos are not sharp when I work without zoom.

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