52 shots avg. per DAY for 29 months? Thats a quite extreme a bit of
shooting isnt it?
Are you an everyday pro and what are you shooting that much OF? How do
you
even find time to shoot let alone post process that much photos for that
long
a time?
jco

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Small error:
Cost pr image done with *ist D is of course only 0.04 USD. Regards

Jens Bladt
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Sendt: 21. januar 2007 09:26
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Emne: A little *ist D statistics


Hello All
Since I am soon to receive my K10D, which will partly replace my *ist D,
I guess a little statistics is in it's place.

I had it for 29 months.
I did 45000 shots
I paid app.. 1180 USD incl. CF-cards, for it.
That's the total cost - just about.

That's in average 52 shots every day.
Each shot cost me 0,4 USD or 4.4 cents
That's 2.3 USD every day. Something like 5 cigarettes every day (Danish
price level). I don't smoke BTW.

If I had used film and my MZ-S this figuring would have been very
different:

I would have taken only 33 % of the number of shots = 15.000 shots I
would  have been able to use the camera for 29 more months before it got
obsolete, reducing the cost of the camera to 50%. I would have used 417
films at a total cost of app. 6000 USD Each shot would have cost me app.
0.5 USD, which is about 10 times the cost of a digital shot !!!!! In
total I would have spent app. 7000 USD.

About selling photographs:
I believe the *ist D did pay for itself -  a couple of times actually,
during it's 29 months of hard labour. If I had used film I would have
lost money - I guess I would have spent perhaps 3000-4000 USD, that no
one but me, would have had to pay. No wonder digtal cameras are so
popular.

Soon I will (almost) retire the *ist D.
It will serve as a back-up body - or my wide angle body, when ever I use
two bodies simultaneously - one wide angle lens and one tele lens.

The final economics of the K10D will no doubt be even better than
described above, since the camera is less expensive and more
ressourcefull (67% more pixels in each shot and Shake Reduction will
probably mean, that I will sell more photographs). The only REAL BIG
DOWNSIDE: I will certainly miss TTL-flash!!!

Regards
Jens
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