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On 7/8/2020 at 6:58 AM, colint544 said:

In the Griifin pub, Glasgow. I shot this picture back in 2013 with my, then, fairly new M Monochrom, and a 50mm Summilux ASPH. I last went into a pub nearly five months ago. Apparently going into a pub in the midst of a pandemic is considered a pretty dangerous thing to do now. 

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How many shutter click ago was that?

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13 hours ago, fotografr said:

Went for my daily walk along the river today and shot this reflection of the concrete struts as I walked under the bridge. This was my 6000th photo taken with the M10M.

50 Summilux pre-ASPH

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Lovely image, Brent.

As for shutter clicks on my M9M, I found a way of counting them about three years ago, from a bit of software I downloaded. Tried using it again more recently but it doesn't seem to work any more. But at the time, it was showing, I think, 78K actuations. I think I might be up a lot closer to 100K by now.

I don't know how long a digital M shutter is expected to last. I try always to keep the inside of the lens mount throat scrupulously clean. That shutter is really exposed there, with no mirror covering it. One tiny bit of grit is all it takes to get into those blades and wreck the shutter. 

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Autumn sunset over Sydney Harbour.

M10, 50 Summilux ASPH

 

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A Japanese Woman waiting for a train on the JR Yamanote Line in Tokyo.

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