Hillsong
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Hello All.
Sadly this post is not a post of curiosity, but of necessity.
So today I go out for another shoot of some local wildlife. With the very first shot i knew something was wrong. The camera sounded different. It didn't have the full meaty *click* sound. It had a slower click with almost a tinny sound quality. Then i noticed that I could not use the shutter as rapidly as i could just yesterday. The camera is at a full charge and is being used the same way i always use it: Carefully. I Value this camera way to much to ever be reckless with it. If indeed the shutter is going, then I will be without a camera until i can get the money to fix it, which is likely to be a long time. (most likely all the money that would have been going to a new lens).
So has anyone had this experience? I know this is odd to have the sound as a symptom but any help is GREATLY appreciated.
-Hillsong
Sadly this post is not a post of curiosity, but of necessity.
So today I go out for another shoot of some local wildlife. With the very first shot i knew something was wrong. The camera sounded different. It didn't have the full meaty *click* sound. It had a slower click with almost a tinny sound quality. Then i noticed that I could not use the shutter as rapidly as i could just yesterday. The camera is at a full charge and is being used the same way i always use it: Carefully. I Value this camera way to much to ever be reckless with it. If indeed the shutter is going, then I will be without a camera until i can get the money to fix it, which is likely to be a long time. (most likely all the money that would have been going to a new lens).
So has anyone had this experience? I know this is odd to have the sound as a symptom but any help is GREATLY appreciated.
-Hillsong
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