It is the question what we are talking about. Just the plain focal-plane shutter or including its cocking mechanism and the mirror mechanics too? With them failing a working shutter is useless.
The same for any minor fault that blocks the use of a camera. What use is a shutter that in the lab runs for hundred of thousands periods but the camera fails after one day at the beach due to one tiny, tiny grain of sand blocking one button and draining the battery to death?
I mean this is a rather academic discussion. (Nothing wrong about that, but we should have that in mind.)
The same for any minor fault that blocks the use of a camera. What use is a shutter that in the lab runs for hundred of thousands periods but the camera fails after one day at the beach due to one tiny, tiny grain of sand blocking one button and draining the battery to death?
I mean this is a rather academic discussion. (Nothing wrong about that, but we should have that in mind.)
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