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The LCD screen of the Canon PowerShot S80 is necessary for the normal operation of the camera. The screen is also vulnerable to cracks, chips and water damage. This guide will show you how to replace your LCD screen.
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Remove the knot on the wrist lanyard.
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Remove the battery and the memory card.
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Remove the three screws that are holding the screen in place. Free the screen from the underlying components.
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With the spudger, gently lift the black flap that is holding the wide ribbon cable wire in place.
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Unplug the wide ribbon cable.
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Unplug the narrow ribbon cable to free the LCD screen from the camera body.
The author failed to mention a couple things. First, the screen is in a holder which you remove, then after pulling off some electrical tape, you have to yank the actual screen out. Second, I only had two screws to pull the screen holder out, not three. Third, the thing that you have to pull to get the screen ribbon cable out is actually a tiny black hinge, so don't worry if it suddenly snaps back. Finally, to put the thing back together, it really helps if you have a tweezers to get the ribbon cables back into place.
and fyi replacement screens available from canon parts department for about 50 bucks.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I presume the narrow ribbon cable supplies power to the backlight behind the screen? I replaced the combined screen and backlight assembly. I now have an image but it is extremely dark, barely visible. Perhaps the backlight didn't come on?
The contacts on both the wide ribbon and the narrow ribbon were corroded, probably the source of the problem.
Any suggestions?
I found very easy to follow the instructions provided. I just commenta that the last step should be completed by the separation between the screen and the support plate, which is not shown. However if one reaches that point (having the replacement part at hands) it has easy to find the next step of the “surgery”.
Goodinstruction. Thanks to this I brought to new life my Canon Powrr shot S80