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Hello, Nicolas (and the other).
On the circuit there is this metal switch with four pins.
(I drew arrows around the switch on the image below)
Pins 1,2 and 4 are connected together to the circuit ground.
-Pin 3 must be connected to one of the other three with a tiny wire.
+Pin 3 must be connected to one of the other three with a tiny wire to turn on the camera automatically.
Personally, I connected pin 3 with pin 1.
But it's the same with the other two.
It's pretty easy if you have a very precise soldering iron and a very good view.
Use a magnifying glass!
And of course insulated copper wire with a very fine diameter (~ 0.3 mm dia with the insulator)
I hope it can help.
[image|1525978]

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Hello, Nicolas (and the other).

On the circuit there is this metal switch with four pins.

(I drew arrows around the switch on the image below)

Pins 1,2 and 4 are connected together to the circuit ground.

Pin 3 must be connected to one of the other three with a tiny wire.

Personally, I connected pin 3 with pin 1.

But it's the same with the other two.

It's pretty easy if you have a very precise soldering iron and a very good view.

Use a magnifying glass!

And of course insulated copper wire with a very fine diameter (~ 0.3 mm dia with the insulator)

I hope it can help.

[image|1525978]

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