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Does Shutter Count Matter For Mirrorless
Louis | 2024-08-13 04:56:20 |
Does the job and I also can count on these 5 |
Kenneth | 2024-09-29 05:19:35 |
I can always count on these to just work @ full speed no matter how big it is. So size don't matter :) 5 |
Ross | 2024-05-13 04:12:37 |
It's a shutter button. Does what it's supposed to. What's not to like? 5 |
Brian | 2024-09-09 03:52:47 |
This was refurbished by Nikon. It was literally brand new, as the shutter count was ONE. It doesn't get any better than that. It shipped quickly, came in a Nikon Refurbished box (white box), and even came with a free There Legged mount that I'll have to play around with later. The Z50 is a lot of bang for the buck. 11 frames per second, small, compact, but powerful. I also have the D500 which I use for wildlife and paid jobs (dual card slots), but....this Z50 is very similar to the the D500 in capability, image quality, speed, etc. Thank you B&H. I feel like I got a great deal @ $749! 5 |
Alexander | 2024-08-25 03:17:16 |
I may have gotten a body that was simply a return. The shutter actuation count was 3 (three), when I checked. My understanding is that Nikon does not reset the counter. Any way, it was a good price when I bought. Of course four months later Nikon dropped the price of new by $400, but that's the way things go. 5 |
Jonathan | 2024-08-14 04:24:43 |
I purchased a refurb D7500 for about half what it cost new. The shutter count was around 200 so basically this was a brand new camera. This is not a small, light camera but it is a good size body for larger and longer lenses. I don't use it for video and I suspect that this would not be an ideal choice for heavy video use. The still images are wonderful - Nikon's color science is superb. Obviously camera manufacturers are moving to mirrorless but for now, you can get basically the same still output in DSLR body for much less money. 5 |
Joy | 2024-05-17 08:42:42 |
I added the battery grip to my D850 to increase the shutter count or second and use the same batteries d5 5 |
Tianxi | 2024-08-07 07:17:53 |
I kick myself on why I didn't buy this earlier. So much easier than either count down or use phone to remote the shutter. 5 |
James | 2024-06-23 05:29:12 |
My copy of D7500 came with a shutter count of 0 and looked completely brand new. Fantastic body. Wish it came with the original box and not a white box but that's well worth the discount on this refurbished model. 5 |
Michael | 2024-04-24 07:33:30 |
Makes the R work comfortably shooting vertical and allows for a very large shutter count with the two batteries if you need them. If you plan to shoot a lot with the R I would add this to your body. 5 |