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Canon G7 Disassembly Pictures - How to take it apart

 
Doug ­ F
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Jan 11, 2008 10:22 |  #1

If your camera is out of warranty and you want to hack into it:

http://qman.fotokala.e​e …ad/PowerShotG7/​index.html (external link)

I imagine the G9 is similar in many respects.




  
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Jan 11, 2008 15:21 |  #2

wow....i certainly dont have the balls to take mine apart :)


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Jan 11, 2008 17:46 |  #3
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Disassembly isn't my problem... but reassembly is another tike all together.


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Aug 05, 2009 09:54 |  #4

Doug F wrote in post #4680837 (external link)
If your camera is out of warranty and you want to hack into it:

http://qman.fotokala.e​e …ad/PowerShotG7/​index.html (external link)

I imagine the G9 is similar in many respects.

thanx for this link ...yesterday i'v recived a G9 AND COULDN'T DISSASSMBE IT...your picturs are so clear . do you have any other pictures of the other model ?
do you have any shematic of them?:rolleyes:


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Aug 05, 2009 11:31 |  #5

CJinAustin wrote in post #4683827 (external link)
Disassembly isn't my problem... but reassembly is another tike all together.

Just do anything vice versa. :lol:
Just kidding, i have a lot of respect because the complexity of such a device too.


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Aug 05, 2009 15:53 as a reply to  @ Piet's post |  #6

Boinnnnng....
Damn it....where did that little spring go!




  
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Aug 06, 2009 22:54 |  #7

mteetank wrote in post #8405566 (external link)
Boinnnnng....
Damn it....where did that little spring go!

Somewhere in the '70's era shag carpet! :lol::lol:


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