JRBERNSTEIN
Member
Since a MFDB has (basically) no moving parts, I'm wondering why would we care how many shots the back has on it (other than an indicator as to it's age and possible use/abuse)?
Unlike a mechanical shutter in a body, it would seem to me that there's nothing really to go "bad" in a solid-state digital back due to use. Am I wrong? Do sensors have a limited life-span?
Unlike a mechanical shutter in a body, it would seem to me that there's nothing really to go "bad" in a solid-state digital back due to use. Am I wrong? Do sensors have a limited life-span?