This is usually a mechanical shutter failure, especially given the high click counts within the last 10 years or so. If it gets stuck at the photo point and errors out, it's almost always the shutter. If it continues with a lens cap on and no lens, the shutter is bad.
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This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up are officially rated for ~250k+ clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost, especially early cameras like the NEX bodies.
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This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up are officially rated for ~250k+ clicks (300k on the full-frame bodies like the a7), whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost, especially early cameras like the NEX bodies.
This is usually a mechanical shutter failure, especially given the high click counts within the last 10 years or so. If it gets stuck at the photo point and errors out, it's almost always the shutter.
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This is usually a mechanical shutter failure, especially given the high click counts within the last 10 years or so. If it gets stuck at the photo point and errors out, it's almost always the shutter. If it continues with a lens cap on and no lens, the shutter is bad.
This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up are officially rated for ~250k+ clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost, especially early cameras like the NEX bodies.
This is usually a mechanical shutter failure, especially given the high click counts within the last 10 years or so. If it gets stuck at the photo point and errors out, it's almost always the shutter.
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This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up are officially rated for ~250k+ clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost.
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This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up are officially rated for ~250k+ clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost, especially early cameras like the NEX bodies.
This is usually a mechanical shutter failure, especially given the high click counts within the last 10 years or so. If it gets stuck at the photo point and errors out, it's almost always the shutter.
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This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up and officially rated for ~250k clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost.
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This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up are officially rated for ~250k+ clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost.
This is usually a mechanical shutter failure, especially given the high click counts within the last 10 years or so. If it gets stuck at the photo point and errors out, it's almost always the shutter.
This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up and officially rated for ~250k clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost.
This is usually a mechanical shutter failure, especially given the high click counts within the last 10 years or so. If it gets stuck at the photo point and errors out, it's almost always the shutter.
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This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up and officially rated for ~250k clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~100-150k shutter, maybe 200k. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost.
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This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up and officially rated for ~250k clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~150-200k mech shutter. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost.
This is usually a mechanical shutter failure, especially given the high click counts within the last 10 years or so. If it gets stuck at the photo point and errors out, it's almost always the shutter.
This isn't ***TOO*** unusual for entry level cameras tho. For example the a6100 and up and officially rated for ~250k clicks, whereas the a6000 may make it to 250k but it's probably a ~100-150k shutter, maybe 200k. The lower end cameras almost always have 50-100k mech shutters to reduce cost.