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    Carnival cruise to Cozumel

    Just got back. I had loaded my 1DsIII and lenses + accessories. After we set sail I pulled the camera out only to find the shutter locked up
    I had to take pictures with my iPhone
    Anyone have an idea what is cost to have the shutter replaced
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    Oh no! That's awful.

    Pro bodies don't totally fail often, but when they do, having a backup is the only answer. :-(

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    As awful as it is, it's probably best that it failed now. They're bound to move the 1DsIII to the discontinued state within a few years, at which point you won't be able to get a new shutter. Dying now might end up meaning a longer life in the end, as you've got a whole new shutter to work through.
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    Yikes. That is awful.

    Hopefully it was still a good trip. And please do not tell me if you've figured out all we need is an iPhone.

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    Does anyone have an idea of how much it could cost for Canon to replace the shutter
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    "I wouldn't worry about it. Shutters can (and do) eventually fail, but the good news is that repair is relatively affordable. I know a few folks who have had shutters replaced, the cost has generally been between $200-300."

    from some guy, here:
    http://photo.stackexchange.com/quest...a-dslr-shutter

    And a Canon one: "Canon gave an original estimate of $220 to "check all functions and repair to good working order". They have since sent another, final estimate of $640 to "replace the shutter + mirror box"" from here: http://photo.net/canon-eos-digital-camera-forum/00WEtl

    According to this, a non-Canon shop may be cheaper, at $160 ( see here: http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/40829447 )

    According to one source, inflation has kicked in: "Canon wanted to charge me $600.00 to replace my 5D shutter last month.Thats just ridiculous. Two years ago they did it for $250.00 and change.", from here: http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1297688

    In other words, no, I don't know. If you're trusting people on the web, the $300-$600 ballpark looks about right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
    As awful as it is, it's probably best that it failed now. They're bound to move the 1DsIII to the discontinued state within a few years, at which point you won't be able to get a new shutter. Dying now might end up meaning a longer life in the end, as you've got a whole new shutter to work through.
    The 1DsIII is already discontinued (around the time the 1Dx hit the streets). I think you mean they're bound to move the 1DsIII to the end-of-life/end-of-support state.
    We're a Canon/Profoto family: five cameras, sixteen lenses, fifteen Profoto lights, too many modifiers.

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