It was £136 on Wex.Depends on the price
Likely what would happen if the shutter failed they'll refund rather than repair. Still worth it I thinkIf it's got a year's warranty and that covers the shutter, it sounds like a cheap way to scratch the itch! Just over 37p/day.
Their warranty (reasonably) doesn’t cover wear and tear. Shutter is wear and tear for sure.It was £136 on Wex.
Likely what would happen if the shutter failed they'll refund rather than repair. Still worth it I think
I've spotted a Nikon D700 at a reasonable price, but the shutter count is 570,000.
Does anyone think this is too high to take a chance on?
It comes with a warranty from the dealer, but I'm a bit unsure because of the shutter count.
Cheers.
Sounds odd, I’ve not seen a sensor cause a great variation in the sharpness of an imageBear this in mind. A friend of mine had a Nikon D500 that was incredibly sharp, with no other owned units coming anywhere near. However, as the shutter count had arrived at the recommended lifetime, he decided to return it to Nikon for a shutter replacement even though there was no issue. Unbeknown to him, the shutter and sensor came as one unit. After this service took place, a once amazing camera was no more.
Do you know if it's had a shutter replacement, or is that the actual shutter count of the current shutter?
Could be worth asking, you might be lucky and find out the shutter’s not that old.I dont know, I'm guessing it's the original shutter.
We've also seen it with two A7iii models, so it does exist.Sounds odd, I’ve not seen a sensor cause a great variation in the sharpness of an image
Wow, must be something to do with the microlenses or cover glass on the sensor then I'd guessWe've also seen it with two A7iii models, so it does exist.
Read a few more posts, and decided it's cheap enough to take a chance on.
Some spares or repair listings on ebay are up for not much less, so I won't lose out too much if it gives up the ghost.
Ordered a 50mm 1.8 AFD lens for it, which my missus can use as well on her 810e.
I'll let you know how I get along with it in the future.
Thanks for the replies again.
Cheers.