braxus
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I have a 1N body. I'm just thinking ahead for the future of the parts for this camera. I noticed a lot of parts from the 1N carried over to the 1V. What I'm wondering is if a person can install the 1V shutter into a 1N? I know the 1V shutter is rated higher then the 1N, so it is a different part, but it makes me wonder if a 1V shutter could still be used. Anyone do this? Im told Canon Canada still has lots of shutters for the 1N, but who knows 5 years from now. The 1N has about 1 to 2 years left for the 7 year period Canon has to keep parts for these cameras. They told me a 1N shutter is around $150 bucks. I seem to remember the 1N shutter was rated to 100,000 actuations, while the 1V I think was 250,000. Correct me if Im wrong.
Just for reference the 1N shutter unit is part number CG1-3707-000 and the 1V unit is CG1-3034-070. I included a jpeg of the two units here to look at. This is from the parts manual for these two cameras.
Here is the link to the jpeg:
http://www.photo.net/bboard/big-image?bboard_upload_id=32928884
I'm probably worrying too much over all of this, but its nice to be prepared. I may just run it for a couple years and then debate to replace the shutter.
Just for reference the 1N shutter unit is part number CG1-3707-000 and the 1V unit is CG1-3034-070. I included a jpeg of the two units here to look at. This is from the parts manual for these two cameras.
Here is the link to the jpeg:
http://www.photo.net/bboard/big-image?bboard_upload_id=32928884
I'm probably worrying too much over all of this, but its nice to be prepared. I may just run it for a couple years and then debate to replace the shutter.
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