The shutter might fail earlier, or it could last longer without causing any problems. The shutter rating should, thus, be seen as representing a statistically determined failure average or Mean Time Before Failure. Most photographers are unlikely to come close to the shutter life expectancy of their imaging tools. For example, if one were to take photos each and every day, this would mean 3 actuations per month and 36 shots per year. In this case, one would reach a count of images in about three years.
Few people use their cameras as regularly and intensively, and if they do, their cameras might well be up for a replacement after three years anyway for reasons other than shutter failure. Nevertheless, shutters do sometimes break down during photo sessions and such adverse events are getting more likely as the shutter count increases.
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Key Features Specifications. Lenses for F3AF not supported. Can be used in exposure mode M, but exposure meter does not function. Auto modes auto, auto [flash off] ; scene modes portrait; landscape; child; sports; close up; night portrait ; programmed auto with flexible program P ; shutter-priority auto S ; aperture-priority auto A ; manual M.
To date, I have yet to find that answer, even in approximation. Thus, the reason for asking here. At how many actuations would or should one consider this model nearing the end of it's shutter life expectancy? Thank you in advance for your time and knowledge! Sunnybuck wrote: Hello all, I have searched both here and Nikon's website for an answer to the expected shutter life of the Nikon D It is my understanding that any Nikon should last for K shutter actuation if reasonably cared for.
I think the ones used at Walt Disney are well over K. Am I missing something? Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain. Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain. This is weird.
I tried uploading a picture up on the site and this is the error I get: Error, no shutter count information in this file. Maybe the information got removed when i converted the raw to jpeg. Thank you all for the info! Porsupah's gear list: Porsupah's gear list. F Forum M My threads. You may also like. Nikon D review. Latest sample galleries. Tamron mm F2. Panasonic S 35mm F1.
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