You know I keep hearing about how mechanical cameras are more reliable or easier to fix and electronic ones are this and that.
I have a 15 year old Canon EOS 300, all electronic, plastic fantastic that has been dropped, kicked and whatnot yet it still works just fine.
I had a 10+ year old Canon EOS 3 that looked like it was driven over, still worked fine.
I had a pristine looking OM-1 that had a broken mirror-up switch and needed the foam replaced on the prism as it was eating the glass.
I had a Nikon FM2n that had slow speeds.
I had a Hasselblad ELX that went 3 times in for the same fault, eventually I got rid of it.
I had a Hasselblad 501CM that had a so much play with the back that if you advanced fast enough the back would jump and skip the frame.
So the only cameras that have been trouble free for me are the electronic ones and if I want to replace them it is £10 for a EOS 300 and £70-80 for the EOS 3, which is a lot less than the usual £100-150 of a service a 35mm camera needs or £200+ medium format gear servicing costs.
Just saying.
PS
Naturally saying all that now jinxed me and since I just acquired two Leica R8 bodies these will soon get electronic issues and won't be repairable.
