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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
Do digital sensors degrade over time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bossman" data-source="post: 95152" data-attributes="member: 11665"><p>I have a D90 with over 140,000 actuations on it and it performs as well today as it did the 1st day. I use it 4 days a week for my work putting on approx 400/500 per week.I contacted Nikon only two months ago asking if my camera would fail very soon and would they recommend me sending it for a service and a new shutter installed. They were very helpful and stated that many rumours were often started that were without any foundation. "All Nikon" cameras are never made to fail in the first place and as long as the camera is looked after properly and used without abuse, they see no reason why it should not go on to perform for many years no matter how many the shutter count is on the camera. Like all machines though, there will always be an element of those that do breakdown which is true of many things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bossman, post: 95152, member: 11665"] I have a D90 with over 140,000 actuations on it and it performs as well today as it did the 1st day. I use it 4 days a week for my work putting on approx 400/500 per week.I contacted Nikon only two months ago asking if my camera would fail very soon and would they recommend me sending it for a service and a new shutter installed. They were very helpful and stated that many rumours were often started that were without any foundation. "All Nikon" cameras are never made to fail in the first place and as long as the camera is looked after properly and used without abuse, they see no reason why it should not go on to perform for many years no matter how many the shutter count is on the camera. Like all machines though, there will always be an element of those that do breakdown which is true of many things. [/QUOTE]
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