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The PowerShot S110 has a 12.1 Megapixel High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5 Image Processor, 12-bit multi aspect RAW+JPEG, 24mm Wide-Angle, f/2.0 lens with 5x Optical Zoom and a sleek pocket-sized body.

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I read that a microswitch may be missing

I have a S110 that doesn't power on, battery is good. I've read elsewhere that there should be white micro-switch under the battery cover that may be missing. Is this a DIY repair, urban legend?

Thanks,

Alan O.

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in case you haven't tried you can poke around to see if there is anything hidden under a sticker

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what sticker?

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there could be a sticker, perhaps plain colored in the battery cover hiding the switch as this a common way to hiding screws, as i am not familiar with this camera there isn't much i can tell you.

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