Hi everyone, I'm sorry if this topic has come up before, but I want to ask about the reliability of the electronics, be it the shutter or auto exposure, of SLRs that have these functions.
I've been wanting a Olympus OM4TI for a while so I went down to the local used camera stores to take a look. After chatting with a few store owners, themselves users and repairers of SLRs, they suggest to me to look for full mechanical cameras like the OM1 instead. According to them, electronics in cameras will deteriorate and start to malfunction in around 30 years, and many 35mm SLRs are approaching this age. Once the electronics are gone, it will be extremely difficult and costly to repair them due to the lack of spare parts and proper skills. Full mechanical cameras on the other hand are a lot easier to maintain and will retain its value better as a result.
Is this something that is of concern to the 35mm SLR shooters here? I don't shoot enough to make a conclusion on my own, but this does make some sense and I'm slightly wary of looking at great cameras like the OM4TI and the Pentax LX.
I've been wanting a Olympus OM4TI for a while so I went down to the local used camera stores to take a look. After chatting with a few store owners, themselves users and repairers of SLRs, they suggest to me to look for full mechanical cameras like the OM1 instead. According to them, electronics in cameras will deteriorate and start to malfunction in around 30 years, and many 35mm SLRs are approaching this age. Once the electronics are gone, it will be extremely difficult and costly to repair them due to the lack of spare parts and proper skills. Full mechanical cameras on the other hand are a lot easier to maintain and will retain its value better as a result.
Is this something that is of concern to the 35mm SLR shooters here? I don't shoot enough to make a conclusion on my own, but this does make some sense and I'm slightly wary of looking at great cameras like the OM4TI and the Pentax LX.