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have you tried using a jeweler's screwdriver size smaller than the stuck screw, and firm, slow pressure - as suggested [http://www.ehow.com/how_5718712_remove-stripped-screws-camera.html|in this article]? or the bonding glue idea they also mention?
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+p.s. the following doesn't answer your specific question, but should you get past the stripped screw, perhaps you may find [http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Canon-PowerShot-S500/1261/1|this teardown] of an older model Canon PowerShot camera that I took apart useful as a reference. Good luck with your repair.

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-have you tried using a jeweller's screwdriver size smaller than the stuck screw, and firm, slow pressure - as suggested [http://www.ehow.com/how_5718712_remove-stripped-screws-camera.html|in this article]? or the bonding glue idea they also mention?
+have you tried using a jeweler's screwdriver size smaller than the stuck screw, and firm, slow pressure - as suggested [http://www.ehow.com/how_5718712_remove-stripped-screws-camera.html|in this article]? or the bonding glue idea they also mention?

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have you tried using a jeweller's screwdriver size smaller than the stuck screw, and firm, slow pressure - as suggested [http://www.ehow.com/how_5718712_remove-stripped-screws-camera.html|in this article]? or the bonding glue idea they also mention?

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