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Alex Bird
Hi,
I don't normally repair any sort of camera, but this is my own, and my
gosh it's depreciated since I bought it, so I thought it worth the
risk.
Canon Powershot A40
The camera isn't actually dead, failing, etc. A grain or two of sand
have got into the retracting/zoom lens assembly and it makes a clicking
sound in operation.
Ironically I keep a filter adapter and UV filter on it all the time to
prevent this sort of thing, but I took it off yesterday to show someone
what it was, whilst at a fantastic beach party - whoops.
I have some lovely cleaners/brushes/lubricants for plastic gears, so
I'm very tempted to disassemble the lens and totally clean it.
However, now I'm in the camera I'm not so sure, perhaps a blast of
compressed air ? I'm out of air, but wouldn't it push the sand further
in ?
Has anyone experience of these Canon lens assemblies ? Probably
identical to the A30 too.
Thanks in advance,
Alex
I don't normally repair any sort of camera, but this is my own, and my
gosh it's depreciated since I bought it, so I thought it worth the
risk.
Canon Powershot A40
The camera isn't actually dead, failing, etc. A grain or two of sand
have got into the retracting/zoom lens assembly and it makes a clicking
sound in operation.
Ironically I keep a filter adapter and UV filter on it all the time to
prevent this sort of thing, but I took it off yesterday to show someone
what it was, whilst at a fantastic beach party - whoops.
I have some lovely cleaners/brushes/lubricants for plastic gears, so
I'm very tempted to disassemble the lens and totally clean it.
However, now I'm in the camera I'm not so sure, perhaps a blast of
compressed air ? I'm out of air, but wouldn't it push the sand further
in ?
Has anyone experience of these Canon lens assemblies ? Probably
identical to the A30 too.
Thanks in advance,
Alex