![]() Got a few things lined up next month and March. I did find when it did lock up, it was when I was checking out my photographs and zooming in and out. However, I did clean the grip connection pins with isopropyl alcohol with q-tips. ![]() I have an odd feeling the connection pins to the grip loses it's connection to the camera at random times, maybe shooting vertically. I had the Canon grip on it, removed it 2 days ago. Ever since October till now, my camera locked up to a black screen 3-4 times and no buttons worked. Trying to troubleshoot on whats the problem here. Reason why I'm asking these questions is because I had an issue with my 5d mark iii few days ago. ![]() Many things affect the life, beyond just the mechanical design. Lubricants may be fine for 150K clicks in a year, but not spread over five years. One important note on shutter life: high and/or humid storage temperatures and other conditions and events may affect the life. Hard drives are rated the same way 40,000 hours MTBF would be a good long hard drive life - much longer than the useful life of the disk - but is not a reason to skip backups! It could fail quickly, or never. Mean ~= "average" some shutters will die in a few thousand clicks (rare!) and some will run 200K or more (out of 16 Canon DSLRs, most used professionally, I've only had one die "early", at abuot 60K clicks.) 150K MTBF = 150,000 clicks Mean Time Between Failures. ![]()
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