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Nov 05, 2015 14:23 |  #1

Hi everybody!

I seem to have bad luck with my gear and so far i had three dead DSLR's within a relatively short timeperiod. What do you do.. the only logical thing, picking them apart into tiny pieces. Why do i do it.. because i'm curious and technically interested. Anyways i have blogged about my three dead cameras and how i picked them apart, have a look if you want to see more. So far i have disassembled a Canon EOS 7D, a Canon EOS 5D Mark II and tonight i wrapped up the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II.

http://www.fotografmag​nus.se/blog (external link)

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Nov 06, 2015 03:06 |  #2

Sorry about your luck with those bodies, but thanks for those awesome shots!


6D, 70-200 MKii F2.8, Tamron 24-70mm, Canon 40mm
Eos M, 18-55mm, 20mm
Alienbee 800, Canon 430exii, Canon 90ex

  
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Nov 06, 2015 04:06 |  #3

No worries, cameras eventually die sooner or later. I thought i better make something good of it than just throw them away so i picked them apart both for myself and for others who have the same interest as me in seeing the insides of their gear.

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