![]() ![]() Every single one of those knocks translates into the shutter mechanism (mainly) taking a small jolt. I've seen a 50D die (at someone elses hands) at 130k because it had had a hard life in NYC with a journalist. The biggest issue is the condition of the camera. Sitting here with me is the my soon to be retired 7D on 350-400k. I've have a working Rebel XTi here with 300k on the clock, still going fine (although does sound a bit worn out), I've broken a 50D at the 500k mark, and if I hadn't have dropped a 7D last year which I reckoned shortened it's life considerably, it would have seen 1m as opposed to 840k when it died. ![]() I don't believe any digital Canon has, and if they have, we are talking before the 300D. Putting the data in exif was largely a Nikon thing iirc.Īs an aside, shutter count is fairly meaningless. Some camera companies write the shutter count to the EXIF data for some or all of their cameras. ![]()
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