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Posted: Thu Nov 30th, 2017 06:08 |
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highlander wrote: Back to the original question, although no longer relevant, I always look for a camera with a moderate shutter count. I am suspicious of counts which are too low. I mean, if the body looks like its done 50k but the count is only 3k what is going on with it? And why would a camera which is say, five years old, only have 3k images on it. Even as a back up you'd shoot more than 3k in 5 years. I can shoot that in a couple of weeks without really trying. Depends on your methods and shooting style. Landscape photographers can have a very low shutter count on the body. I know from experience that my German friend shoots probably 1/4 the number of shots that I take. His pictures are very good. I personally tend to take less shots these days. My XT2 which is my main Fuji has a shutter count of approx. 7000 and it is one year old. The XT1 has only 8600 XPro1 a mere 4900 XE2 only 1600 XE1 only 3000 X100 has 10018 X100T only 5200 X30 only D300 has 14500 D300S has 11340 D3S only 7200 D500 only 2000 D600 only 6200 D700 only 8000 D800 only 3200 D850 just a month or so old, 260 My D3 that I sold to Robert two/three years ago (?) had only 48000 exposures in 7 years. I can bet he has probably added several tens of thousand already!! I always work with two cameras and sometimes three. BTW all these cameras are used as and when and chose for appropriateness for the job. So you can see that while I make a fair number of images, not as many as a working professional and also my picture taking has been somewhat curtailed this last year. My camera are what I call low use.
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