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This question keeps coming up when people advertise a mirrorless body ,and it’s really starting to annoy me ..
What use is it to a buyer to know the shutter count of a camera with a electronic shutter I.e it could be a 5 year old camera that’s been used in electronic shutter so has a count of i.e 700 and been abused during its life
As opposed to a year old well looked after camera that has been used in mechanical and has a shutter count of 30,000 .
The electronics in the older camera are far more likely to fail than the newer higher shutter count model . In fact if you’re worried enough to ask a seller for a shutter count figure you would in fact be better off buying from a dealer with a warranty . Taking into account most new mirrorless cameras have a shutter rating of getting on for half a million actuations I can’t see why buyers keep asking the question , you would be better off looking for signs of wear on buttons , grips etc to estimate usage
This is really becoming a bee in my bonnet lately ,hence the post
What use is it to a buyer to know the shutter count of a camera with a electronic shutter I.e it could be a 5 year old camera that’s been used in electronic shutter so has a count of i.e 700 and been abused during its life
As opposed to a year old well looked after camera that has been used in mechanical and has a shutter count of 30,000 .
The electronics in the older camera are far more likely to fail than the newer higher shutter count model . In fact if you’re worried enough to ask a seller for a shutter count figure you would in fact be better off buying from a dealer with a warranty . Taking into account most new mirrorless cameras have a shutter rating of getting on for half a million actuations I can’t see why buyers keep asking the question , you would be better off looking for signs of wear on buttons , grips etc to estimate usage
This is really becoming a bee in my bonnet lately ,hence the post