I have a G10 digital camera with a cracked viewing screen

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12-28-2012 01:54 PM
Is this a costly repair? I've placed an acetate screen protector over crack to stabilize screen. Is this an effective means to do an inexpensive repair?
Any thoughts or suggestions?.........Thank you.

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12-28-2012 02:03 PM
Ugh! My sympathies to you ...
I'd run with your screen "repair" as long as possible - but given the beautiful G10 has now been surpassed by both the G12 and then the G15, a repair is likely not even possible. Not thru Canon anyway.
Sadly, I think you're looking at a total replacement of the entire camera ... eventually.
The G15 is such a vast improvement over the G10 - in just about every area - I hope you can find a way to acquire one. You'll be pleased with the improvements and superb quality!

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12-28-2012 02:19 PM
Thank you for your quick response to my problem. I appreciate all your comments.

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12-28-2012 02:25 PM
I sold a VERY lightly used G10 - in order to buy a G12 (which was later stolen from my carry-on luggage at airport inspection!) - in early-summer 2012 or else I'd have gladly made you a great deal on it!
The G10 is still an incredibly capable performer - and it's always painful to hear about fine camera equipment damaged ....
KEH or other used camera dealers might have one.

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12-28-2012 05:34 PM
Sorry to hear about the theft of your G12. It's hard to understand why people need to take ownership of other people's personal property.
My camera was damaged on a day trip to NYC. I placed it my bag and I suspect another object in bag was pressed against it causing the damage. I don't use it regularly but it's terrific for street photograhy in the city. Small cameras make you look like a tourist. Big cameras like my 40D, make you look threatening to folks on the street.
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01-08-2013 07:31 AM
Tbartel,
Your PowerShot G10 can be repaired by our Factory Service Center. To start your repair process, you'll need to complete a Repair Request on our website.
If this is a time sensitive-matter, additional support options are available at Contact Us.
