How many pictures is too many for a digital SLR? What is considered in your opinion to be way too many? 10,000? 20,000? 100,000? Just wondering what is considered broken in and what is considered worn out. Does anyone have any ideas?
Jan 02, 2006 18:05 | #1 How many pictures is too many for a digital SLR? What is considered in your opinion to be way too many? 10,000? 20,000? 100,000? Just wondering what is considered broken in and what is considered worn out. Does anyone have any ideas? Christopher J. Martin
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Jan 02, 2006 18:12 | #2 Some manufacturers built some models to 'amatuer' levels of usage whereas other models conform to their 'pro' level of usage. It has been writted (about one manufacturer) that 100,000 shutter actuations is for the no-pro shutter whereas 200,000 shutter actuations is their 'pro' shutter thresholds. (Of course, just because your 'pro' shutter has that rating does not necessarily imply that it will NOT fail before reaching that point!) You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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ssim POTN Landscape & Cityscape Photographer 2005 10,884 posts Likes: 6 Joined Apr 2003 Location: southern Alberta, Canada More info | I've never heard of having to break in a camera based on the number of actuations. Getting used to your equipment is much different. My life is like one big RAW file....way too much post processing needed.
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ACDCROCKS 321 123 33 2,931 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: in your attic More info | Jan 02, 2006 18:39 | #4 32K Clicks still going strong with the noink in a 1 yr old body.... 2OOK Is a lot of clicks for a shutter i suppose.....But we get wrapped up in new technology so much we never/some times find out... canon weight
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Jan 02, 2006 18:42 | #5 Depends on the camera. The 1D series should be just barely getting started at 10K and should on average last over 100K exposures easily, while a 300D has an average shutter life of 50K exposures. Jon
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Jan 02, 2006 18:48 | #6 WOW! Man alive I thought 10k was worn out. Compared to 50k or 100k that is just broken in! Christopher J. Martin
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ACDCROCKS 321 123 33 2,931 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: in your attic More info | Jan 02, 2006 20:46 | #7 10K? thats nothing if your a sports photogs...actually 50k is nothing,thats getting warmed up still...Theres nothing like having a 8.5 fps camera going off in a second capturing the catch/ moment... canon weight
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MagentaJoe psycho clown 1,357 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Having breakfast at the circus, with the lions and the clowns. More info | Jan 02, 2006 20:51 | #8 My Rebel 300D died at just over 36,000 actuations. The autofocus mirror failed. It still has 3 months on the warranty. Any idea how long it takes Canon to fix this problem? Arguing with a psycho clown can be harmful to your funny bone.
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Jan 02, 2006 20:54 | #9 Wow this is looking to be a VERY good thread for a guy who photographs buildings and landscapes. 36,000 captures from a Rebel? WOW that is impressive. Christopher J. Martin
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BruceC Senior Member 751 posts Joined Dec 2004 Location: Florida, USA More info | Jan 02, 2006 21:06 | #10 another thing I would like to know is about how much would a repair cost if something in my shutter broke on my 300D?
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Jan 02, 2006 21:09 | #11 I've heard around $200 to $300. Which is worth it in most cases I think. Christopher J. Martin
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | MagentaJoe wrote: My Rebel 300D died at just over 36,000 actuations. The autofocus mirror failed. It still has 3 months on the warranty. Any idea how long it takes Canon to fix this problem? Varies with the country,for starters. From what I've seen Canon USA is very fast. The Canadians and Brits seen to have particularly slow service centers based on their postings (of course it's possible we only hear the disgruntled, but I don't recall anyone responding that "mine came back in a week" to the "six weeks and holding" posts). Jon
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Longwatcher obsolete as of this post 3,914 posts Likes: 3 Joined Sep 2002 Location: Newport News, VA, USA More info | Consider if you will that with film SLRs the shutters also wore out after awhile and this was not a big deal if you liked your camera you sent it in for repair. There never was a film camera that was worn out until it literally cost more to repair it then fix it. I have two camera's from the 70's that still work fine (not that I use them very much any more). I have absolutely no clue how many pictures they have taken, but one of them I am expecting more then 100,000 actuations before I got it. "Save the model, Save the camera, The Photographer can be repaired"
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SproutCrumble Senior Member 448 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Essex, UK More info | Jan 03, 2006 09:05 | #14 Don't forget that digital SLR's tend to have their shutter fired many more times than film as it cost nothing to do so. EOS 80D, DMC-GF5, DMC-G6, 8-15L, 24L, 35L, 40/2.8, 50/1.4, 50/1.8, 85L, 100/2., 100L, 150/2.8EX OS , 300/2.8EX, 10-22/3.5, 70-200/2.8EX, 150-600/5.0C, 17LTSE, 45TSE, 65MPE, 1.4EX/2xEX, MR14EX, 580EXII
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Never really thought about this, but I suppose on day you press and nothing happens or you press and the mirror bounces off of the focusing screen..... http://natureimmortal.blogspot.com
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