My journey is ongoing...💪🏿🙏🏿✨️📸
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My journey is ongoing...💪🏿🙏🏿✨️📸
Beautiful day out to shoot some dope photography 📸 😎 ✌🏾
'Sabi nila everything has a story...
Bawat tao, bagay, o lugar ay may kanya-kanyang kwento'ng nakakaaliw.
This is "Shutter Life".'
Finally, our travel documentary is done.
Shutter Life presents: Tagaytay Trip :)
Shutter Life.
For DSLR users out there, I know you're quite familiar with shutter life of your DSLR. I remember what Kuya Eman told me when he was lecturing me on photography. The shutter life expectancy of a Nikon D40 is approximately 50,000 shutter clicks. First thing came to my mind was if the shutter is still replaceable? Yes, its replaceable but the price is almost the same as a brandnew DSLR. Then I thought by the time my baby reaches 50,000 shutter clicks that would be the time for me to upgrade. As I was googling about shutter life, I also learned that some shutter dies before reaching 50,000 shutter clicks. Whoa! That kinda freaked me out.
I've already taken 8,214 shots from my DSLR and its 41,786 clicks to go before my shutter dies. But as my fellow hobbyist adviced me, keep shooting and explore the beauty of life. :)