For that price point, you might be better off looking at a D7000.
sr71
Loc: In Col. Juan Seguin Land
[quote=AndyH]Why? Do you have sources?
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Shutters do fail however it's very rare that one will. So just use the camera no matter many times the shutter has been activated by the time it does one will well over 100,000 and climbing.
https://northrup.photo/gear-basics/faq/get-the-best-deal-on-used-gear/This is quoted from the link above
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Don’t sweat shutter count or dust. I’ve never had a shutter fail in a camera, and I have more than a dozen bodies dating back to the 1940s. While shutters do technically have a limited number of actuations, and they’ll eventually break because they are a moving part, it’s a very rare occurrence. A little dust in the lens doesn’t show up in images, either, but many people will avoid listings that show dust—giving you a great opportunity to get a good deal.
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