bmayhew wrote:
I am looking to purchase a Nikon D7200. If looking at a used one , what should the highest shutter count be before saying no? Also not sure about a refurbished one ? Thoughts on this. Thanks, Brian
Hey Brian, this should give you a good idea as to what your D7200 is capable of, then you can pick a number you're comfortable with when making a purchase of a used Nikon camera body. This is an excerpt from Nikonusa website.
The term Mean is referring to a mathematical average and not to an exact number- the actual amount may be higher or lower. We have compiled a short list of several Nikon models and the test data for each. Data is only available for the models listed below.
DSLR Model Estimated number of Shutter Actuations
D5 tested to 400,000 cycles
D4S, D4 tested to 400,000 cycles
D3, D3S, D3X tested to 300,000 cycles
D810A tested to 200,000 cycles
D810 tested to 200,000 cycles
D800, D800E tested to 200,000 cycles
Df tested to 150,000 cycles
D750 tested to 150,000 cycles
D700 tested to 150,000 cycles
D600 / D610 tested to 150,000 cycles
D500 tested to 200,000 cycles
D300 / D300s tested to 150,000 cycles
D7000, D7100, D7200 tested to 150,000 cycles
D90 tested to over 100,000 cycles
D3000, D3100, D3200, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500 tested to over 100,000 cycles
Nikon1 Estimated number of Shutter Actuations V1, V2, V3 tested to over 100, 000 cycles
Link:
https://www.nikonimgsupport.com/ni/NI_article?lang=en_US&articleNo=000003332Per Nikon's list the D7200 has been factory tested to 150,000 actuations as it's mean time between failures.