![]() You check the odometer reading, and find out it has 200,000 miles on it. It's like buying a used car that has been parked in a garage everyday and washed weekly and waxed fregquently. For me, it is a peace of mind to know I've the best research I can before purchasing a used camera, and I have strong idea of what I am getting into. I know a million scenarios where this won't hold up, yet there are another million scenarios where it does hold up. ![]() You take it in to Canon service center and find out it has 300,000 shutter clicks and needs a new shutter, remember you paid fair market value, now you have to pay to have the shutter replaced, you overpaid for the used camera. However I disagree that the "shutter count is of little to no value anyway".Ĭonsider your buying a used camera which appears to be excellent condition and rarely used, you pay fair market value for a camera that was rarely usedt, it fails two weeks later after one photo shoot. Ebiggs1, I agree that the only way to get a true accurate count is via Canon Service.
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