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Try the solution posted by frozen80 at http://www.fixya.com/support/t295396-canon_s2_black_screen. It fixed my Canon PowerShot A610 black screen (closed diaphragm) problem.
My camera stopped working some time later after being dropped.
If you are brave (or desperate), try this... I found it was not too difficult to open the camera up. Take all the screws from the bottom, sides and under the card and usb, and inside the battery compartment. They are all different lengths so keep some record of what goes where. Then I made sure the multiway connector underneath the top was firmly in place. That was all I could see that I could fix myself. And what luck! when I put it back together it worked.
hi maria
1:plug the USB cable in the camera body on the lefthand side, and plug outher end to USB point in computer body ,then turn the camera power on , a menu will apper on the computer screen then follow a simpel instruction .
GOOD LUCK
sam n
you will need a #0 screwdriver.
1. remove the screws on the sides
two on one side
three under the Digital/dc in / av out
2. removed the screws from inside the battery compartment
three total screws
Cheers!
PS these are small screws. Work in a well lit area!
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