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I'm looking at a a700 with a 8000 actuation count. What's considered a "high" count?
I've seen a Nikon with 51K so can I assume 8k is low even though we're talking Nikon vs Sony?
 
Thanks Charlie, It looks like this one is just getting broken in at 8k
 
an interesting page, but 3 people had "working" D100's after 400,000 actuation's? and one person working after 1 million?
i looked up my D90
Average number of actuations after which shutter is still alive: 44,814.7
Average number of actuations after which shutter died: 227,370.0
I would love to see my D90 hit the 200k mark, but I question the validity of the data.
 
an interesting page, but 3 people had "working" D100's after 400,000 actuation's? and one person working after 1 million?
i looked up my D90
Average number of actuations after which shutter is still alive: 44,814.7
Average number of actuations after which shutter died: 227,370.0
I would love to see my D90 hit the 200k mark, but I question the validity of the data.

Interesting. I'm not a Nikon DSLR guy (or any DSLR guy for that matter). I just ran across the 58k and used it as an example. Actually, your numbers are quite amazing.
I have a stable of AI Nikon lenses for my F2's. I've been doing some looking around, and found I can get a used Nikon D200 for about he same price and these will accept my AI's.

OK Sony guys, I'll knock off the Nikon talk before I get thrown out of this joint.
 
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There is probably a lot more things that would go bad way before the shutter. You will be upgrading long before your shutter count is that high. Unless you are a working pro.
 

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