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Canon s110 - broken, where/how/is it worth it to fix it?

zbose

Senior member
I dropped my S110 camera one to many times and it finally stopped working. It just doesn't turn on anymore. I love this camera dearly, and I would like to be able to make it work again without spending more than its worth... I am pretty sure its out of warranty... so, is it possible to get a camera liked this fixed or is it junk? Any recommendations on CHEAP places to fix it?

Thanks for any suggestions.

-zbose
 
If you loved this camera dearly you shouldn't have dropped it in the first place. Not even once. That said, if you loved your camera dearly, you should have a protective case wrapped around it so that it won't take that much damage if you drop it.

Sorry... but you should try contacting Canon directly.
 
Originally posted by: marvie
If you loved this camera dearly you shouldn't have dropped it in the first place. Not even once. That said, if you loved your camera dearly, you should have a protective case wrapped around it so that it won't take that much damage if you drop it.

Sorry... but you should try contacting Canon directly.

Man, your fierce, but correct!
I own and love my s110 also, but i've seen used ones sell for as low as $180, you'll probably have to spend AT LEAST $100 to get it fixed and ontop of that wait 4-6 weeks to get it back. Why not get the s220 or s300 (i'm looking at getting one)

Sorry, but i know of nowhere that will fix them.
 
I loved it because I took it everywhere... including out to parties and such. I used the hell out of that camera, and it died in action... BTW, I kept it in that case that strapts onto my belt, and it lived there for nearly a year before an unfortunate incident involving beer, Germany and a bunkbed took its life.

I just wanted to know if maybe there was some crazy, inexpensive camera repair shop i didn't know about.

Thanks for the help.
 
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