I know a million scenarios where this won't hold up, yet there are another million scenarios where it does hold up. You take it in to Canon service center and find out it has 300,000 shutter clicks and needs a new shutter, remember you paid fair market value, now you have to pay to have the shutter replaced, you overpaid for the used camera. However I disagree that the 'shutter count is of little to no value anyway'.Ĭonsider your buying a used camera which appears to be excellent condition and rarely used, you pay fair market value for a camera that was rarely usedt, it fails two weeks later after one photo shoot.
Ebiggs1, I agree that the only way to get a true accurate count is via Canon Service.