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The Canon Powershot A1200 is a 12-megapixel point-and-shoot camera that uses an f2.8 28mm-equivalent wide-angle lens with a 4x zoom. It was originally released in 2011.

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How do I remove the AA battteries

We have an old Cannon Power Shot A 1200 I am trying to get working to sell it. How do I remove the batteries to replace them. They seem stuck and no place to grab them. There was some corrosion on top I cleaned off with alcohol. I am hoping to get it up and working. Can you help?

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The cells swell, making them difficult to remove. If you can't get purchase on them with needle nose pliers, you'll have to drill a hole into the bottom and remove with a screw or hook.

When you clean the contacts, don't use baking soda, as is often suggested. The corrosion from the cells is alkaline, not acidic. vinegar on a Qtip will neutralize it. Then get the vinegar out. Swab it with water or isopropyl alcohol. Don't slop it in, you don't want any of this running into the camera.

Alkaline cells should never be used in these cameras. They are inferior in every way, but especially because they always leak, often destroying the equipment. Alkaline cells have very few legitimate uses.

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