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I have a Canon Powershot A620 and the automatic lens cover stays partially open and won't close with the lens retracks. I can see two tiny springs inside by the front lens and one spring was not attached on one end and came out of camera. What's the fix? Thanks Phillip

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Here's an article I put together for repairing lens covers. Good luck, and try to keep track of where each part goes.

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