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		<title>You Can Repair Your Canon SD Series Lens Barrier Covers Yourself!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people have asked about repairing their front covers/flaps on their Canon PowerShot SD series cameras, so I&#8217;ve written up some instructions. The barrier kit on most Canon PowerShot SD series cameras is a little tricky but not impossible to replace yourself. You will need patience, a good eye and a steady hand as well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people have asked about repairing their front covers/flaps on their Canon PowerShot SD series cameras, so I&#8217;ve written up some instructions. The barrier kit on most Canon PowerShot SD series cameras is a little tricky but not impossible to replace yourself. You will need patience, a good eye and a steady hand as well as a small screwdriver. We use dental picks, they work great!</p>
<p>To start, you will need to turn on the camera and extend the lens, then open the battery door to turn off the camera and keep the lens out. This allows you to easily work on the lens barrier assembly.</p>
<p>The first part that goes in is the barrel drive ring; it has a small part sticking down into the lens. Some cameras don&#8217;t have one, so if there isn&#8217;t one in your kit then your camera doesn&#8217;t need it. Be certain that it will rotate slightly after installation, otherwise it is probably not installed properly and can cause the lens to get jammed.</p>
<p>Next we will install the barrier plates or &#8216;flaps&#8217; with the springs attached. Put one spring on each of the flaps, there are little tabs to hold them on. They are TINY, they are hard to hold and if you drop it&#8230; lets just say DON&#8217;T drop it on the carpet, ok? If you do lose some springs, we have them available on their own in our store for you to purchase.</p>
<p>Gently put the flap in the hole with the spring laying towards the post that the free end will mount on; then with something with a very small tip (we use dental picks!) gently grab the loop of the spring and stick it on its post.</p>
<p>Do this with the flaps in the open position, they will stay in place if you get them seated properly. If everything pops off, just start again. Do not stretch out the springs as they must remain tight or nothing will work properly.</p>
<p>Then gently put on the barrier cover, it&#8217;s a flat plastic ring. The tabs on the outer barrier cover match up with small slots in the lens housing and it will lock into place. Be gentle, don&#8217;t force anything too hard or you will break it and the parts will not hold it place.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time to test your skills! Put in the battery (cross your fingers) and press the power button! Is it working? Did it go *SPROING!* and maybe all the parts scattered all over the place? I hope not, but you&#8217;re not alone I&#8217;ve been there too.</p>
<p>Once it&#8217;s working nicely &#8230;you&#8217;re almost done with your first <a title="Digital camera repair" href="http://www.darntoothysam.com/pages/Digital-Camera-Parts-and-Repair.html">digital camera repair</a>!</p>
<p>Next put the dual sided tape on the barrier cover. VERY IMPORTANT: Peel the tape off the yellow backing paper but DO NOT remove the paper from the side that is cut to match the shape of the tape!! If you take off the small paper part it will ruin the tape because it will fold and stick to itself. Bye bye tape!</p>
<p>The tabs of the tape fold over the edges, if they stick out the lens cover will not fit properly and can jam up the lens. Line up the tape tabs, starting at the 11 o&#8217;clock position and then fold down the tabs and press them in.</p>
<p>Now put on your chrome or black lens cap, line up the cap with the small indentation at the bottom, you&#8217;ll see how it goes on easily.</p>
<p>Fire up the camera again and admire your handywork! Good for you! You can now <a title="Digital Camera Repair" href="http://www.darntoothysam.com/">fix your camera</a> all by yourself for only  and the local &#8220;Geek Squad&#8221; said that it was either unfixable or would be 0 and take several weeks to complete.</p>
<p>Hmm&#8230; I think I&#8217;m seeing the beginning of something big here; affordable <a title="Canon camera repair" href="http://www.darntoothysam.com/">Canon camera repair</a>!</p>
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