NIKON D3X Shutter count
Professional digital SLR camera with 24.5 megapixel sensor. Native ISO up to 1,600. Initial price around $7,500. Known for its high resolution and image quality.
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NIKON D3X Life expectancy
The NIKON D3X has a Shutter count expectancy of: 300000 shots
Check how this value compares with other camera models' shutter count life expectancy, including low range and high range cameras in the chart below.
Life expectancy in years of NIKON D3X
This camera should last on average 300000 shots. But also consider that the lifetime of a camera, measured in years, will depend on the number of pictures you take per day. Taking 100 pictures per day, would cause the camera to last close to 8 years. Of course that would also mean that the less pictures taken per day, the less the shutter wears, and therefore it will last longer. Check the next table that summarizes it.
Pictures taken per day | Average life expectancy measured in years |
---|---|
20 | 41 |
50 | 16 |
75 | 10 |
100 | 8 |
150 | 5 |
200 | 4 |
300 | 2 |
400 | 2 |
500 | 1 |
1000 | 0 |
nikon d3x release date
This camera is available in the market since: . Which means that this camera has been around close to 16 years. Consider that even if the shutter count is low, any camera exposed for a long time to the environment has suffered some degree wear and tear, even if minimal
Timeline of related cameras
At the same time as this camera, several other cameras were put on the market in the years before and after. You can see them, ordered by their respectivate release date in the following diagram.
- 2007-08-23
- 2008-01-29
- 2008-07-01
- 2008-08-27
- 2008-12-01
- 2009-04-14
- 2009-07-30
- 2009-07-30
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