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Stan, Stan the FLASHER MAN!
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Buying a 40D
I've agreed purchase of an EOS 40D from a bloke on TP. I don't get paid until Friday but he's agreed to wait until then. Both our banks do the quick payment thing so, hopefully, if I get the payment off early enough, he'll be able to post it RMSD on Friday and I'll get it Saturday *crosses fingers*
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Really looking forward to getting out and about with this after Matt bigging it up and seeing some of the great shots he's got with his. I'll have to make do with the two lenses I've got for now (18-55mm kit lens and Sigma 55-200mm) since this purchase will just about wipe me out until I do another trip away (I'll still manage to buy Zinc's nifty fifty if he decides to sell mind you - I'll find a way ).
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16-06-2009, 19:28 | #2 |
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Sounds like a bargain!
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16-06-2009, 19:46 | #3 |
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You'll love it, a big step up from the Fuji
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16-06-2009, 19:48 | #4 |
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Envious. I paid more than that for the 450D (though that was with kit lens). Hope you enjoy it.
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16-06-2009, 20:42 | #5 | |
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Whats this about actuations? Is there a limit as to how many photos you can take?
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For pros taking many shots daily, I'm sure shutter actuation limits would be a genuine concern but, I'm fairly sure that pros and serious amateurs who change their cameras regularly would never need to worry about it given the large numbers quoted above. If, for example, I took 20 shots a day with my new 40D, I would get 5000 days out of it before failure = over 13 years. If I don't buy a new camera in the next 13 1/2 years, I'll be doing bloody good. If the guy I'm buying it from had taken 30,000 shots with it in a year, I would have been nervous about buying it.
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The shutters on DSLRs are mechanical devices with a finite lifespan. Although the typical lifespan is tens of thousands of actuations, it does give you an idea of how much wear and tear the camera has experienced - though of course there are other factors besides the shutter.
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16-06-2009, 22:02 | #8 |
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My 30D was rated at 100,000 and its burnt through 2 shutters. They both failed around the 50,000 mark. My 10D also failed around that too. I'm hoping my D700 doesn't. I do around 40-50,000 a year. Cost about £200 to replace, which isn't toooooo bad.
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17-06-2009, 05:01 | #9 |
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Blimey, I knew pros would take a lot of photos but
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When we went to the wildlife heritage foundation I took approx 600 shots
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