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G10 housing screws

 
mophotodesign
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Apr 01, 2010 16:49 |  #1

Hi all, I have a G10 and I'm missing a couple of screws in the housing, anyone know the dimensions of them? Would like to replace them. Thanks! :)




  
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tedrayton
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Mar 19, 2011 14:33 |  #2

The Canon G9 and G10 both have problems with the screws falling out of the body, and they use the same screw as well. You can get a set of 3 for $6 incl shipping online:

http://www.darntoothys​am.com …10-Camera-Case-Screw.html (external link)

Hope this helps!

Thomas


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miaphotoz
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Mar 27, 2019 19:29 |  #3

tedrayton wrote in post #12050966 (external link)
The Canon G9 and G10 both have problems with the screws falling out of the body, and they use the same screw as well. You can get a set of 3 for $6 incl shipping online:

http://www.darntoothys​am.com …10-Camera-Case-Screw.html (external link)

Hope this helps!

Thomas

Your link shows that the site is no longer available. But I found a G10 screw replacement kit from Techzomo that I bought from. Good price and fast shipping to the UK. Here's the link if anyone is looking for one: https://techzomo.com …nd-strap-with-screwdriver (external link)




  
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John ­ from ­ PA
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Mar 27, 2019 19:52 |  #4

Put those screws in with a bit of clear nail polish and they likely won’t come out again. This was what camera repair people did 60 to 70 years ago when cameras were prone to get loose screws from long plane rides. Planes are less of a problem today as they use jet engines as opposed to the reciprocating engines from the 1950’s.




  
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