![]() I'll probably upgrade to a better camera before the shutter fails. I expect my 1000D to give me many years of service. My old Pentax SP 500 supposedly has a shutter count and it's still working almost 40 years later. ![]() It may also only go to 25,000 before failure. Your camera may go 150,000 clicks before it fails. Not all cameras will fail at that number and not all cameras will reach that number. The "shutter count" is an estimated time to failure only. This is how to check the shutter count on your Canon DSLR. Enjoy !!Īfter it reaches its 'shutter count' limit, can the camera still work? (i.e repaired or sth) I think by that time general cameras will have 50 MPs and newer memory standards and you will probably get one, this is our golden years. Sensor overheat generates noise and decreases its abilities.Īnd lastly I think regular usage will last it up to 6 to 8 years. Avoid live view and regular long shutter. Make that one shot count, devote some time.Ģ. Dont keep shooting all the time, snapping everything. A local nikon repair shop assured us that a minor service will get us another 100,000.ġ. Shutter life expectancy is not same as camera life expectancy.ĭ70 in our studio is rated at 123,881 shots. It has endured so many lens changes, changed so many hands and still in one piece and takes great photos. Sometimes even more than 500 shots a day. The DD have been used non-stop for wedding photography all year round till 2008. I have worked with a studio for a while and they have some old D40s and D70s including 1000D. There is a shutter counter inside the Eos Utility that comes within the CD in your camera's box. ![]() When swapping lenses try to put the caps on the bayonet side on asap and keep the camera facing downward to keep any dust from settling on the elements or sensor.ĭon't leave the body open without a lens or cap at any time, for what reason would you? it is possible to change the settings so that the thing renumbers from 0 every so often, but the default setting is just to keep numbering and numbering sequentially throughout the life of the camera, so if you haven't changed any settings you should know how many shots your camera has taken.īy the time you wear it out it'll be time for a new one anyway.Įven if it dies at 100,000 shots thats 50 shots per day/365 days a year for 5.47 years.ĭon't worry about the mechanics of the camera breaking.just keep your lenses clean.and dust off the sensor by not leaving the lens off without the cap.Īlot of people like to oo and ah and look at the sensor and mirror working, bad idea.keep that covered IMG_0100, for example, is your 100th picture. How can we know, how much photos that we've been shot?Įach of your photos comes numbered out of the camera. ![]() for me, i took about 6000 photos last year so i won't worry too much. estimates.įrom what i have read, i reckon the 1000d would last at least 50,000 clicks - i think i even read 80-100k somewhere (depends on the model also) - but others on this thread should probably share their experiences or what they've read. I don't have any deep knowledge about shutter count, but i know there are NO official numbers that canon has released, so all estimates on shutter life are more or less just that. Anyone know about shutter count? can anybody share about this? i want to know it deeply.
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