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What is a fair shutter count life for a Modern Digital camera these days ???

Mega

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On modern or recent Digital cameras that are sold these days,what would be a fair or average shutter life expectancy for the life of a camera ??? of course a camera could be a fair few years old but not been used a great amount,but if you are a heavy user was wondering if a camera is good for 10000 or 100,000 shutter clicks,of course the camera make i guess would make a big difference as a expensive camera would not only have more settings on but also have a longer life expectancy as well.

Any ball park figures or ideas on what is a good figure to aim for,as most are aware i have just bought a entry level Nikon but not sure how long it should last.

May seem like a stupid question but i thought i would ask.
 
most dslr cameras are rated from 100,000 to 150,000 activations. you can check on manufacture website and check what they recommend. hope this gives you a rough idea.....
 
fmurphy said:
most dslr cameras are rated from 100,000 to 150,000 activations. you can check on manufacture website and check what they recommend. hope this gives you a rough idea.....

Thanks for the reply,must admit that has answered my question as i was hoping it would be,i guess i should have looked at the makers website/s for that information,once again that gives me a very good baseline figure to work with.
 
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