Jokes aside!Mikehit] Would you trust a 1Dx body with a million shutter count? [/quote] Yep! At least until the next actuation ;-) [quote author=Mikehit said:Yep, 1 million confirmed with the dealer.
Shutter replaced twice (latest on Feb this year) and apparently it is in good condition (the pictures of it look OK, not particularly battered) but are they any other weak points?
It depends - I've seen huge shutter counts on such cameras mounted in automated systems, where the camera itself looks like it's just come out of the box.BeenThere said:If you could get it for $100, it may be worth the chance. That camera has had an abnormally hard life.
Maximilian said:I think this is a really important information. As well as who did the replacement (I guess Canon CPS).
Do you have information on this from the dealer?
To me this sounds like the shutter count is the summary of all three shutters (but this should be confirmed).Mikehit said:Maximilian said:I think this is a really important information. As well as who did the replacement (I guess Canon CPS).
Do you have information on this from the dealer?
The dealer says it was done by CPS. They were not able to tell me how old the camera is so unfortunately I can't work out an average per month.
Doing a bit of research, apparently after 1,000,000 count the shutter actuation counter stops working and Canon don't re-set it even on replacing the shutter.
The price sounds very attractive, but the 1,000,000 is a bit of a concern.....
Maximilian said:To me this sounds like the shutter count is the summary of all three shutters (but this should be confirmed).Mikehit said:Maximilian said:I think this is a really important information. As well as who did the replacement (I guess Canon CPS).
Do you have information on this from the dealer?
The dealer says it was done by CPS. They were not able to tell me how old the camera is so unfortunately I can't work out an average per month.
Doing a bit of research, apparently after 1,000,000 count the shutter actuation counter stops working and Canon don't re-set it even on replacing the shutter.
The price sounds very attractive, but the 1,000,000 is a bit of a concern.....
If so and if the last shutter replacement was in Feb by CPS, then my guess would be that this one is in good conditions.
If the price is really attractive and the rest of the camera body is looking well, I suppose I'd go for it, if I was looking for a 1DX.
But maybe you or the dealer could get an answer from CPS about the shutter count when they replaced it.
Depending on the country you sometimes have (limited) warranty on spare parts and services (one good thing in the EU).
Mikehit said:Hi MtSpokane -the price is in that region which is why I am sort-of interested. I wish I knew how old it was as that could be the deciding factor.