eng1er
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This is the problem with the electronic shutter cameras at this late date. Mechanical watches fail occasionally., landfills are full of electronic ones. Somebody would have to pay me to take an electronic camera off their hands. Except for a Pentax ES maybe. And even that is dependent on the circuit board under the bottom cover, regardless of the capacitor under the right front cover. Any Canon other than an FTb or F1 is junk, really (IMO).
I've put thousands of rolls through Canon A series cameras. The only time I've ever had one serviced was when my AE-1 Program developed a light leak due to a loose screw.
My main camera these days is an EOS-1 purchased new in 1989. It probably has close to 200,000 shutter cycles and still works like new. That is the only EOS body I have ever had serviced (sent it into CPS to replace the top bezel which had a hairline crack after a ten-foot fall onto concrete--report back from CPS was no other damage).
So, Canon cameras with electronic shutters work for me.