That is very true Jack macro photography required a lot of photos especially if you do Stack, my camera is only 6 month old but as you mentioned is a really good idea to keep a eye for. Thanks
I prefer to play with camera settings and shoot only couple of images, instead of shooting high speed. I always try to keep an eye on my camera shutter count. These days, decent cameras aren't cheap at all.
Now I have not used the camera so much since the birth of my new son due to lack of time, but the truth is that when I can, I can't resist and take a walk. When I sold my old camera I had 63k and I used it for a few years I think not a big problem when the life sicle is 200k, but as you say is something to watch for. thanks JackI prefer to play with camera settings and shoot only couple of images, instead of shooting high speed. I always try to keep an eye on my camera shutter count. These days, decent cameras aren't cheap at all.
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Congratulations ZAMIR PENA. Fully understand about time. I usually check my shutter count after weddings, or private services which I do. When shooting macro, that's not what bothers me. For personal blog I'm using a mirror less camera which I never checked shutter count.