How many shots can a DSLR's shutter last?


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Here's a new one. This shutter was supposedly to have been replaced at 87k. The image is now 137k. Its either Canon Singapore didnt change the shutter (yet billed me for it) OR the shutters of Canon's 1 series sucks big time. Two in a row is not funny. Lucky for me this did not happen at someone's wedding. The camera is now on its way to Canon Singapore. And yes, i do have a spare body.

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The pic looks bad, better have it replaced ASAP.
 

Then i'll replace my 7 million dollar home with the brazillion dollar home.

that bag is king of camera bag for crumpler.. now it is available in sg.. hehe..
 

Just want to share a picture of D70 shutter.

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Wtf?! All that doesn't count as the shutter unit.. right?
 

Another thumbs up for Canon Service center. I asked them to rush the job, and they did it without extra charge. They even waved off the service charge to replace the shutter too. From $360++ --> $170.10w/gst. My 1DM2 Shutter died at 25K clicks.....:bigeyes:, suppose to die only at 200K.
Here are the pics:
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1DM2shutter_back.jpg
 

Another thumbs up for Canon Service center. I asked them to rush the job, and they did it without extra charge. They even waved off the service charge to replace the shutter too. From $360++ --> $170.10w/gst. My 1DM2 Shutter died at 25K clicks.....:bigeyes:, suppose to die only at 200K.
Here are the pics:
1DM2shutter.jpg


1DM2shutter_back.jpg

Oh dear, looks in a rather bad condition. My 10D's shutter replacement is around $178 and includes free cleaning.
 

May be a 8.5 fps shutter cost more :bsmilie:

This one i dunno leh, but maybe lor. But gd for u that the pricing have been reduced significantly. :) Anyway, it's the service charge that's the most expensive one, the shutter unit doesn't cost a lot.
 

Wtf?! All that doesn't count as the shutter unit.. right?

yup, shutter unit is the thin plate attached at the back.

This is a defective camera, I just took the shutter for replacement.
 

If QC failed, it should not have come out of the factory at all.. no?

Incorrect. I've experienced before several QC failed new products and went back to the respective shops to get a new replacement. Sometimes during checks, they may have overlooked it.
 

Incorrect. I've experienced before several QC failed new products and went back to the respective shops to get a new replacement. Sometimes during checks, they may have overlooked it.

If it happens to a particular brand for a few times, I would not buy that brand anymore.
 

If it happens to a particular brand for a few times, I would not buy that brand anymore.

Fortunately those are only one-time experience for me after replacement, all's ok.
 

Incorrect. I've experienced before several QC failed new products and went back to the respective shops to get a new replacement. Sometimes during checks, they may have overlooked it.

How do you know they failed QC?
 

How do you know they failed QC?

For example, last time i bought a Manfrotto 484RC2 ballhead from MS Colour and i happily brought it home. During my first use i found that even when i tightened the ballhead to the maximum, it still can move. So obviously it's QC failed, so i brought it back to get a replacement.
 

Fortunately those are only one-time experience for me after replacement, all's ok.

Yeah.. one time kind of thing happens and usually a 1-to-1 exchange is done on the spot. I think it didn't fail QC, just that QC missed it. Because if QC has checked it and failed, it would not have ended up in the shop.
 

For example, last time i bought a Manfrotto 484RC2 ballhead from MS Colour and i happily brought it home. During my first use i found that even when i tightened the ballhead to the maximum, it still can move. So obviously it's QC failed, so i brought it back to get a replacement.

Most mass-produced items are randomly checked by batches, maybe 10 out of a batch of 200. They don't check every single item off the manufacturing line. The simple explanation is that it didn't fail QC, just that it didn't even go through QC :)
 

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