How's your shutter count going?

I asked this last year... just seeing how everyone is doing!
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Matt. K wrote:ERK! 21700. I thought it would be much higher! I'd better get cracking and do some stuff.
phillipb wrote:Looks like I'm the straggler, still less then 1000 and will be 12 months in April.
SoCal Steve wrote:Here's a link to ExifTool by Phil Harvey for the Mac platform which is suppose to read all Exif data including shutter count, sourced from the Nikonians website.
It is a Perl Module which uses the Mac system's Unix Terminal. It's suppose to be very easy to use but I haven't gotten the hang of it yet. Maybe one of you can figure it out and give lessons on the board.
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
MHD wrote:hehe... Just remember the odd guy with the pomerianians shutter died at 115K
christiand wrote:Hi Birddog114,
I sat down and did some calculations which indicated that it will take me 10 years or more to get 100.000 shutter releases.
Cool, what is there to worry ?
Bu what if the shutter or CCD or whatever decides to die after a year ?
The more mileage the more I hope that my extended warranty comes into play.
I would expect that if the shutter dies after 2 years or three years
it will get fixed.
Also if the sensor decides to go cactus, I would hope the same applies.
I have bought extended warranty for the D70 because I haven't planned to replace the camera every 2-3 years like a PC.
I also believe that the quality of the D70 is not going to turn into compost because some other model is going to be way ahead in capabilities.
I don't replace certain things such as: TV, stereo, camera, car etc every year or two years or so, however I could but what's the point ?
Sorry, that's my little rant about how I dislike how quality items appear to become worthless or undesirable after a short time.
Cheers
CD
christiand wrote:Birddog114,
that is exactly my thinking.
If it can't be repaired I should hope it will be replaced with the current model, whatever that may be.
So I assume the warranty (insurer for that matter ) has an obligation.
The other thing is that I expect that my insurance will have to replace the D70 with whatever equivalent or better model is available at that time it may suffer from loss or damage.
That's the plan Stan.
Cheers
CD
darb wrote:what is the expected life of the shutter?