hi all... just wanna check with the pros here about the shutter lifespan of a pentax dslr... what do you do when the shutter lifespan reaches the limit? is it possible to repair or have to get a new one?
hi all... just wanna check with the pros here about the shutter lifespan of a pentax dslr... what do you do when the shutter lifespan reaches the limit? is it possible to repair or have to get a new one?
Normally Pentax users won't use their cameras like a machine gun, so not many would have their cameras reach the limit. But if the shutter does reach its limit, I'm sure Pentax would fix it for you
Don't worry about this too much, I think some other electric part inside the body would get spoiled way before the shutter stops working
hi all... just wanna check with the pros here about the shutter lifespan of a pentax dslr... what do you do when the shutter lifespan reaches the limit? is it possible to repair or have to get a new one?
hi all... just wanna check with the pros here about the shutter lifespan of a pentax dslr... what do you do when the shutter lifespan reaches the limit? is it possible to repair or have to get a new one?
for the normal non-professional user, i don't think you really need to worry about this.. to be honest you can have all the averages, and data but no one can really predict when any electronic/mechnical part is going to go..
on the bright side, if your camera does go during holiday at least you might have the option of buying a disposable film camera to take a few shots and keep memories
whereas professionals have to either get a backup or face their clients' wrath when they cannot produce results.. :dunno:
thank you all for your wonderful assurance of the life span of the shutter... now i wont have to worry to much cos i use to shoot a few test shots first before actually pressing the shutter... once again tks to all the pros...