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D500
Shutter count per photo trip
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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 755482" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>I wouldn't worry about hurting the shutter on a D500 by using it as you enjoy. If it stops working, you get it replaced by Nikon and keep using it or sell it and buy a newer camera. My shooting numbers typically range from the 50-300 on a slow day to up to 2500-3000 on a good day at a good location. But I don't shoot every day, and when I do, I'm usually using at least two cameras.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My opinion is that it's slow due to multiple reasons, the one with the biggest impact is restricted travel and activity due to COVID, both mandatory and voluntary. We've also got a changing demographic, and while it may be slower now, it's likely to pick up in the future. Members come and go, and it only takes a small number of active photographers to increase the activity significantly. Maybe you're the one that's going to do this!</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 755482, member: 13556"] I wouldn't worry about hurting the shutter on a D500 by using it as you enjoy. If it stops working, you get it replaced by Nikon and keep using it or sell it and buy a newer camera. My shooting numbers typically range from the 50-300 on a slow day to up to 2500-3000 on a good day at a good location. But I don't shoot every day, and when I do, I'm usually using at least two cameras. My opinion is that it's slow due to multiple reasons, the one with the biggest impact is restricted travel and activity due to COVID, both mandatory and voluntary. We've also got a changing demographic, and while it may be slower now, it's likely to pick up in the future. Members come and go, and it only takes a small number of active photographers to increase the activity significantly. Maybe you're the one that's going to do this! WM [/QUOTE]
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