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10/21/2004 01:06:32 PM · #1
i usually average between 1000 and 1500 per month :)
10/20/2004 02:21:53 PM · #2
Two! First two shots with a sparkling, shining, still wet from the paintjob in the factory Nikon D70 in the last minute. :)

The S602 doesn't count because it has no real shutter, but it has about 20.000 shots on it.
10/20/2004 02:18:24 PM · #3
In 2 weekends in September I must have shot over 5,000 photos (dog agility competition photos in continuous shooting mode).

See some of my favourite ones here.

I wasn't even aware that shutter problems could occur eventually (also blushing...).

How does one know, exactly, when the shutter is failing (so I know what to look for)....

Linda
10/20/2004 01:57:52 AM · #4
2,244 since July 20, 2004. Approximately 24 pictures per day, if I did the math right. Of course, 350 of those were at my cousin's wedding, another 200 or so at a local street fair, around 250 on vacation at Niagara Falls...
10/20/2004 01:25:31 AM · #5
3900 since Jul 2004
10/20/2004 01:08:20 AM · #6
Only 1200. Wait until I get a DSLR. I will be at 10,000 in no time.
10/18/2004 10:08:12 PM · #7
600
10/18/2004 07:45:46 PM · #8
4442, but if I remember correctly I got it with around 2000 on it. So... maybe 2500 in 3 months.
10/18/2004 07:40:55 PM · #9
I only have 3400 in 9 months!
Now I understand my low improvement!
If I could have much time to shoot....(taking a big long breath)
10/18/2004 07:23:56 PM · #10
Not sure if Olympus does the same.
My last image taken (today) is PA183623.JPG
The PA has to do with year (at least the A part - October. P9173085.jpg was Sept 17th, file 3085) What the P is I haven't been able to find out. Last 4 numbers is sequential number for ?
?
10/18/2004 07:18:08 PM · #11
Mostly it's by file number, no? I was just guessing on mine - I'm up to folder 206Canon and my image numbers are like 0604, so I'm guessing 100 per folder, 206 folders....20600 images?

M
10/18/2004 07:12:57 PM · #12
I have searched and can't find where in the E-10 that is viewable/
Anyone else with one of these 5-year old vintage cameras know?
10/18/2004 07:01:29 PM · #13
1200 in the first few days with my camera.
10/18/2004 11:43:24 AM · #14
About 6.600 since June this year.
10/18/2004 11:33:52 AM · #15
About 1,500 in 6 months.
10/18/2004 11:24:33 AM · #16
12,724 @ just over a year :)
10/17/2004 08:46:37 PM · #17
Approximately 6000 since March of this year on the rebel.
10/17/2004 08:25:27 PM · #18

about 9500 at almost exactly one year.


10/17/2004 08:19:09 PM · #19
I have 3000 with my nikon 4300 and about 600 with my Nikon D70. I had my d70 for about two or three months so I am still getting use to it and experimenting with it. I had my Nikon 4300 for about a year or two.
10/17/2004 07:51:03 PM · #20
Only 6,694 on my Digital Rebel since 11/03/2003 and 608 on my 20D since 09/22/2004.
10/17/2004 07:31:21 PM · #21
10,662 since Jan 2004.
10/17/2004 06:03:12 PM · #22
Canon D60- 8890 pics since late 2002.
10/17/2004 05:05:52 PM · #23
I've had my D60 for about 2.5 years now and the shutter assembly just started failing on me (no flash sync) so I had it replaced for about CAD 350 (about USD 270).

If you're buying any used digicam, assume you'll have to replace the shutter assembly almost immediately (unless there's a tried and true method of getting a shutter count).

I probably won't replace the camera until Canon finally recovers from its A-DEP brainfart and I can convince my financial advisor that spending a billion dollars on a new piece of electronics somehow makes the world a better place.
10/17/2004 04:28:21 PM · #24
LOL!

Mavrik has a fiancee, FOUR kids, and 2 jobs. He also has a fiancee who got an "engagement Canon 10D" today. :) And I average 150 a day - not bad when you consider the 3 weddings I did was about 3000 of those pics in 3 days. That means the other 4 months or so, I "only" took 17000. :)

M
10/17/2004 03:29:23 PM · #25
OOPS! I figured it for only 45 days or 1 1/2 months. But I did allow for charging the battery. Ha Ha.
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