Do DSLRs dream of electric sheep?

Pfreddee

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I was given a Digital Rebel, the first iteration, by our daughter. I have had loads of fun with it, and since it came with two lenses and has enough pixels for my use, I'm not in a lather to get another, newer model. What I want to know is, aside from wearing out the shutter, or dropping the camera in a lake, do these cameras ever get "pixel rot" (whatever that is) and/or become suddenly inoperable? Or, can I expect to get maybe years of use out it? Just like a regular SLR. Or maybe a range-finder camera.

Just curious. Thanks to all who reply.

With best regards,

Pfreddee(Stephen)
 
I was given a Digital Rebel, the first iteration, by our daughter. I have had loads of fun with it, and since it came with two lenses and has enough pixels for my use, I'm not in a lather to get another, newer model. What I want to know is, aside from wearing out the shutter, or dropping the camera in a lake, do these cameras ever get "pixel rot" (whatever that is) and/or become suddenly inoperable? Or, can I expect to get maybe years of use out it? Just like a regular SLR. Or maybe a range-finder camera.

Just curious. Thanks to all who reply.

With best regards,

Pfreddee(Stephen)

My Canon 20D, which I bought when it was released in 2004, still works fine now, in 2011. It has moderate damage from wear, tear, and accidents, but the image quality is the same as when it was new.
 
I think you'll find digital cameras will get hot pixels (at least this is the case with most Nikons I've owned, with Sony sensors) but time after time, the shutter will fail long before the sensor really becomes unusable.
 
No - They dream of sexy androids with homicidal tendancies

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