On 6/2/06, Adam Maas, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Certain pro cameras have a designed life cycle of 100,000 or 150,000 
>actuations on the shutter (Like the EOS 1's, EOS 3, F100, F5, F6 etc). 
>This doesn't mean that cameras with 'lower-end' shutters aren't capable 
>of that, just that the pro bodies are designed to go that far and keep 
>ticking.

250,000 on the 1DmII. I'm on nearly 9000 after 16 months. At this rate I
will have another 35 years of use, and be over 80. Of course, I probably
won't be able to lift the damn thing by then...




Cheers,
  Cotty


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