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How long do Canon shutters last?
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How long do Canon shutters last?
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Typically Canon and Nikon typically rate their shutters for 80000 to 100000 cycles in low-end cameras and 200000 to 400000 cycles and high-end cameras before they need replaced. As noted elsewhere 15-year-old cameras are still working fine.
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