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Canon PowerShot A1000 IS Teardown

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  • Remove the epoxy from the three coarse thread screws. Slowly loosen the three screws a little bit at a time. There are three springs underneath the metal plate that you might not want to launch. First time I did this I lost two of the three. The pink looking lens is a filter, if you turn the lens over it will fall out o be careful if you want to keep it.

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