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Hi guys, one of my 5Ds is coming up to its shutter actuation limit, has anyone ever had the shutter replaced and if so where did you get it done and how much did it cost?
no its not a limit, its just a guide really.I've heard about a 150k limit? The issue is, i'm a wedding tog and dont want it giving up the ghost half way through the ceremony (I have a backup camera but still!)
I've heard about a 150k limit? The issue is, i'm a wedding tog and dont want it giving up the ghost half way through the ceremony (I have a backup camera but still!)
no its not a limit, its just a guide really.
thats what i said in less wordsSuch figures AFAIK are MTBF (mean time before failure), as noted many shutters fail way over the Canon quoted figure................even the new replacement can fail at any figure from 1 upwards. Is that not why pro togs have backups because a failure can occur anywhen for any reason and they have to mitigate for that, please do not assume that just because you get the shutter replaced that it will only eventually fail at 150K or higher. That is not how the MTBF analysis figures work!
thats what i said in less words![]()


I've heard about a 150k limit? The issue is, i'm a wedding tog and dont want it giving up the ghost half way through the ceremony (I have a backup camera but still!)
Canon say the shutter life is 150k, http://cpn.canon-europe.com/content/education/technical/inside_the_eos_5ds_and_eos_5ds_r.do but it is a MTBF, that means you could have your shutter replaced and the replacement fail the next day too.
Replacing the shutter doesn't make it sure. In fact, whenever work is carried out on a complex piece of machinery, there's always a chance that the technician will do something wrong. Your camera will probably be more reliable if you don't get it "sorted out".... just to be sure, it's going off to get sorted out at Fixation, don't want it dying on me!![]()
<snip> So that's a failure rate of about 1 in 19 immediately after repairs, which is much higher than the failure rate we experience generally.
I don't have any data, but I'd be willing to bet that the figures for things like cars, dishwashers, etc would be comparable.
I don't have any data, but I'd be willing to bet that the figures for things like cars, dishwashers, etc would be comparable.
The more ive read about this, the more a figure of 150k is mentioned for the 5D3, just to be sure, it's going off to get sorted out at Fixation, don't want it dying on me!![]()