tazdev3225
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I have a Sony Alpha 550. The camera is just under 3 years old and has about 15,500 shutter actuations.
I have had issues with the camera off and on, usually due to my stupidity. However, I had it in to be cleaned and inspected right before my trip to Disney last week. I was having serious issues with the flash. And yes if you do a search you will find I asked about this very issue right after I bought the camera. The camera shop where I bought it, a dedicated camera only store not a big box store, checked it out. They cleaned it and took the camera back to factory settings and the service guy assured me the camera was fine.
On my trip I was having the same issues again. The flash fires and then the shutter releases so that I actually got somewhat better pictures in the dark with no flash. I was on the fill flash setting as well as auto flash. And yes I was somewhat close to the subject, less than 6 feet away. I also noticed that my pictures come out very sharp or a little fuzzy. I used 2 different lenses and am extremely careful when changing them to minimize the risk of dirt and dust getting into the lens or on the shutter. Neither lens was a kit lens.
My question then is the amount of shutter actuations a lot for this camera and should I just say forget it and get a new body? I have 2 weeks left on the extended warranty so I can get the camera sent to Sony to be overhauled.
I have lenses for the Sony A mount but am beginning to think that I may want to switch systems if this camera is about done. I do take a lot of pictures, I know that, but 3 years seems like a short period of time for a camera to last. Even with the technology today. And I am not a complete novice when it comes to photography. I shot with a Fuji SLR for over 30 years.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I have had issues with the camera off and on, usually due to my stupidity. However, I had it in to be cleaned and inspected right before my trip to Disney last week. I was having serious issues with the flash. And yes if you do a search you will find I asked about this very issue right after I bought the camera. The camera shop where I bought it, a dedicated camera only store not a big box store, checked it out. They cleaned it and took the camera back to factory settings and the service guy assured me the camera was fine.
On my trip I was having the same issues again. The flash fires and then the shutter releases so that I actually got somewhat better pictures in the dark with no flash. I was on the fill flash setting as well as auto flash. And yes I was somewhat close to the subject, less than 6 feet away. I also noticed that my pictures come out very sharp or a little fuzzy. I used 2 different lenses and am extremely careful when changing them to minimize the risk of dirt and dust getting into the lens or on the shutter. Neither lens was a kit lens.
My question then is the amount of shutter actuations a lot for this camera and should I just say forget it and get a new body? I have 2 weeks left on the extended warranty so I can get the camera sent to Sony to be overhauled.
I have lenses for the Sony A mount but am beginning to think that I may want to switch systems if this camera is about done. I do take a lot of pictures, I know that, but 3 years seems like a short period of time for a camera to last. Even with the technology today. And I am not a complete novice when it comes to photography. I shot with a Fuji SLR for over 30 years.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.