Einleitung

After 10 years of use, mine is filled with dust in and our of the lens. Time to take it apart and clean it!

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    • The Canon PowerShot G9 made its debut around 2007. With 12.1 mega pixels and 3200 ISO, it's easily one of the more economical choice for amateur and hobbyists.

    • I mean, after 10 years it's still pretty good. The 12.1 mega pixel is more than needed, coupled with a 6x optical zoom to take sharp photos of everyday objects.

    • It got a few scuffs and maybe some dings and some paint scraped off (or it fell off on itself) but it's still very capable.

    • And yep, I did took out that 10 year old SD card. A miracle that it still works after a trip to the washing machine.

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    • For starters, we'll pop out that battery.

    • And the SD card, if you had not done that already.

    • The battery tolls in a good 720mAh @ 7.4 V with a capacity of 5.3Wh.

    • And ... there is a battery-eliminator for the G9 if you happen to take lots of photos indoors. Proof? A trap-door like mechanism on the side of the battery compartment -- for the wires to go in and out.

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    • We'll start attacking removing the screws on the outside of the machine.

    • Which tolls in at ... 6?

    • I'm not sure if there are screws around the mounting point (for the camera tri-pods). I don't have it on my unit ...

    • I know there will be a LOT of screws, so prepare some food container ... containers.

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    • The screws free up the rear ...

    • Case? Panel? Cover?

    • Which reveals a giant screen and ... some really delicate flex cables.

    • Let's start by removing the screen ....

    • Which have its flex cable trapped under the controls.

    • So let's start removing the buttons for now ...

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    • And ....

    • BOOBY TRAP!

    • Flick the board on its long sides out. Some of it may be snagged under the top ribbon cable, so do it carefully.

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    • So this part would be empty.

    • There will be a screw on the bottom holding down the display, so you will unscrew that ...

    • And then you would push the screen toward the bottom of the camera with your fingers.

    • And then the screen will ....

    • ???

    • The flex cable had still a long way to go before being "free". Apparently we would need to remove the steel brackets ...

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    • Or you can try to lift the screen up ...?

    • Nothing's there. Brackets are the go-to.

    • You'll need to remove this screw ...

    • Which frees up this interesting button + roller combo.

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    • You will need to remove the screw below the buttons board too...

    • And THAT will give clear the entire screen (and buttons) assembly.

    • Flick the entire assembly upward and detach the other ribbon cable.

    • Display backlight? I can't figure out another use for that two-lane.

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    • So this is how the camera looks like ...

    • You can see the lens assembly taking up a very large space.

    • That metal ... board in the center is probably where the CCD resides. Flashy ...

    • I'll DEFINITELY leave that for later. Look at that flex cable. It had a scary amount of connection AND test point.

    • So what are we here to do? We are supposed to remove everything, which includes the motherboard, and then I'll take apart the lens and clean its insides and outsides. Or I think I am going to do that.

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    • We had this ELPIDA DDR3 RAM HB0010A17EE for ... shots buffers?

    • Which is overlaid on ... a processor?

    • We had the Sony D4807GA823DG4V

    • 15019GB 7MR4G 07G

    • We had a unnamed IC and another ... IC on the front. But hey ... this one on the back is REALLY eye-catching. A exposed-die processor!

    • Could this be the GPU?

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    • And to remove the motherboard, we will need to remove the top assembly (which appears to be a single large piece) which requires removal of the front ...

    • Cover? Panel? Plate?

    • Start by prying near the TOP of the front plate. There is a plastic tab holding it.

    • Hello .... how are you doing there?

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    • And then we'll go remove the upper assembly ...

    • You have this screw at the back ...

    • You had this screw on the front ... took me a while to figure it out.

    • And you had this screw on the right.

    • THAT one. The top one.

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    • And ...

    • BOOBY TRAP!

    • Sadly, this is largely how it would be done. That tiny connector is for the microphone on top of the machine, near the function wheel.

    • Look at that assembly! It's absolutely monstrous -- the numerous dials, the power button, the playback button, the hot shoe ...

    • Some of which looks unnecessarily delicate, but hey, these are dials. Non-digital dials that use physical contact on every single click. And the copy-paste button (that's how I call it) had its own light.

    • Let's put it aside for now ...

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    • So, what do we have next?

    • Clearly you can't take out the power boards without the motherboard first.

    • So let's go do that. But heeeeyyyy....

    • What is Sony doing here?

    • Anyway. Let's remove this screw ....

    • And that screw(Far right).

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    • And this screw on this weird ... "interconnect" board that houses a ...

    • RTC battery?

    • And flip the entire thing out ...

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    • So how exactly on earth should I do to remove these stuff without snagging a single copper line on these flex cables?

    • Answer: inter-board connectors.

    • BOOM! You're out.

    • Which leave us with this power board ...

    • Apparently the power is directed to the entire "system" part through this single connector, so the board is free to move after the screw is removed ...

    Canon G9 … brilliantly given instructions…thank you… however it looks overwhelming…are you in London? warmly mia

    Mia Manners -

    No. I wrote this back in China. I am now in U.S.

    Xavier Jiang -

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. CAREFULLY. After cleaning the dust. Or, continue to part II of the disassembly.

Xavier Jiang

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