venchka
Veteran
Folks using modern DSLRs are reporting 100,000 exposures per year. Is it because every exposure is free that they shoot so much? Well, not exactly free. Many of these same cameras are packing in at the 100,000, or a lot less, exposure mark. I doubt seriously if I've made half that many exposures since I picked up my first camera in the 50s. I also let my cameras sit for ages too.
Do many, or any of you, shoot 100,000 frames per year? That's 2,778- 36 exp. rolls of film. Are there any pros here who shoot that much film? Or shot that much film before switching to digital? How many exposures do y'all suppose a Leica, Nikon, Ziess, Canon, etc. rangefinder body is good for?
My point being: Before I spend mega-bucks on a digital SLR, I would like to know what to expect. At $300 and up for a new shutter mechanism, digital exposures aren't free.
Do many, or any of you, shoot 100,000 frames per year? That's 2,778- 36 exp. rolls of film. Are there any pros here who shoot that much film? Or shot that much film before switching to digital? How many exposures do y'all suppose a Leica, Nikon, Ziess, Canon, etc. rangefinder body is good for?
My point being: Before I spend mega-bucks on a digital SLR, I would like to know what to expect. At $300 and up for a new shutter mechanism, digital exposures aren't free.