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10D Repair????

 
Simon ­ Harrison
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Jul 13, 2005 07:29 |  #16

My 10D shutter went after 60,000+ actuations. Like JonS, mine took around 12 to 14 weeks to repair and cost around £130 Sterling. Unlike JonS, mine was as good as new when it came back.

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Jul 13, 2005 08:12 |  #17

How do I tell how many times I've fired the shutter? Never seen an option for that.


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Jul 14, 2005 13:09 as a reply to  @ LastLine's post |  #18

LastLine wrote:
How do I tell how many times I've fired the shutter? Never seen an option for that.

Only a Canon Tech can tell you from what I've read in the forums. I only know of mine based on my picture files.




  
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Jul 14, 2005 13:24 as a reply to  @ JABACo's post |  #19

Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I thought I read somewhere that after so many shots your sensor would wear out. Is this true? And if so is that basically the end of the camera?


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Jul 14, 2005 16:08 as a reply to  @ guitarman's post |  #20

guitarman wrote:
Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I thought I read somewhere that after so many shots your sensor would wear out. Is this true? And if so is that basically the end of the camera?

Haven't heard that one before. Been hanging out at dpreview? ;) Anyway, no, that is not true. Your camera does not stop working at some magical frame number.


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Jul 15, 2005 20:55 as a reply to  @ defordphoto's post |  #21

RFMSports wrote:
Haven't heard that one before. Been hanging out at dpreview? ;) Anyway, no, that is not true. Your camera does not stop working at some magical frame number.

Is that what they say at DPReveiw. Id so, maybe thats where I heard it.


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