P�l Wrote:

"3. Shutters cycles as part of a camera design parameter is a minimum
value a significant percentage, if not all, of that camera model should
comply to.

4. The value is not determined from when the camera breaks or stop
working but when the shutter is still within manufacturer
specifications."

�

So what minimum value does Pentax put on their top models (MZ-S, Z1p,
645, 67)?

I've never heard a value for the MZ-S, Z1p or 67/645.� N & C always give
a number of cycles for their pro cameras...

Anyone have their Z1p or MZ-S give out?

�

>From: P�l Audun Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re:
Shutter Cycles >Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 11:17:40 +0200 > >Raimo wrote: > >
>>In a Chasseur d�Images test (August/September 2000) even the Pentax
>>MZ-30 >>managed to >>do 145.305 shutter cycles. > > >1. CDI is a junk
magazine whose tests are generally worthless. >2. Testing one camera and
finding out when it stops has no value >whatsoever >(didn't the Dynaxx 9
only manage about 60 000?). >3. Shutters cycles as part of a camera
design parameter is a minimum >value >a significant percentage, if not
all, of that camera model should >comply to. >4. The value is not
determined from when the camera breaks or stop >working >but when the
shutter is still within manufacturer specifications. > > >P�l >- >This
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