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Feb 14, 2010 20:20 |  #31

dchen99 wrote in post #9609632 (external link)
Only two possible explanations:
1. deliberate misleading
2. mentally sick

Or they were told the same story when they bought the camera.


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Feb 14, 2010 22:43 |  #32

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26k is a vast difference from 4k but you still have a lot of life left on the camera. I only recently checked my 1000d count and I assumed it would be around 6k but it's actually at 23k. So, I'm way off on my estimate too. Personally, if I were the seller and gave an estimate that was grossly off I would offer some sort of restitution. Either allow the buyer to return it or give them 10-15% off. Then again, if I'm going to sell a body I might as well send it to Canon for a cleaning and have them retrieve the shutter acutations if EOSinfo can't.

I can't check my 20D but I recently asked a friend of mine how many clicks her 50D had on it. She said 8-10K at most. She got home and checked and the answer was over 30K.

I think a lot of us underestimate how many shutter actuations we put our gear through.


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Feb 14, 2010 23:25 |  #33

Who cares how much you underestimate it if you keep this yourself. Practically for a lifespan of 150k, it probably won't matter it's 4k or 26k. BUT, when you are selling this to someone, in my book, this is purely ridiculous.


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