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Lifespan of the mechanical shutter of the DJI M3E

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Hello dear members, DJI Mavic 3E pilots and experts,
I use the DJI Mavic 3 E - like most - to take photos to create models or plans via photogrammetry. I use the camera's mechanical shutter. We all know that a very large number of recordings are made during such missions. Depending on the mission, task and required quality, this can be several hundred or many thousands of photos.

I'd be interested to know how many releases this shutter can make before it's broken.

As a professional photographer, I know that the lifespan of camera shutters is limited, precisely because they are mechanical and therefore inevitably subject to wear and tear. With professional cameras (DSLR/DSLM e.g. Canon cameras) is about 100,000 shots and with flagship models like I use them (Canon R5) about 400,000 - 500,000 shutter releases before the shutter has to be replaced. It is therefore also important for the calculation to know when to expect a failure. In other words, a replacement of the camera or a repair of the drone and what costs you have to expect.

In addition, I am interested in whether damage to the closure due to high stress is also covered by DJI Care if the closure breaks within the coverage period.

I can't find anything about it on Google, on the DJI homepage or in the DJI forums. Does anyone of you have experience or more information about the durability and where can you read out how many pictures have already been made.

I would be happy to hear from you and say thank you in advance.

Joe
 
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I would be surprised if DJI replaces shutters. Maybe the whole camera. If a shutter/camera lasts 200,000 images, the drone has far more than paid for itself. Unless you are not using it as a business tool. (my opinion)
 
Maybe my older DSLRs had that kind of life, but nowadays, this is what we get:

"Nikon claims a shutter life expectancy of 200 000 actuations for its Z6 and Z7 mirrorless cameras. Canon's EOS R is also rated for 200 000 actuations, although the lower-priced EOS RP is rated for up to 100,000 cycles, according to available data."

If you can get 30 months of work out of your drone at 10K/month - that's fantastic! I was a little worried about shutter life, but my use case scenario means I'll be upgrading before I wear mine out.
You could contact the manufacturer and would still get some theoretical suggestion. I have seen many mirrorless shutter tests at 500K so who's to say what a completely different kind of tech can do. All I know is that people who run 0.7s interval and/or "smart" obliques are going to lose their cameras and/or gimbals a lot faster than those of us who slow their drones down and shoot 1-2 second intervals.
 
Great thread and appreciate all the input. on a similar note. Just recently received mine for my first large multi year project. When setting up the parameters, I noticed that the camera shipped and had the setting to "Turn off mechanical" shutter. Just wondering what scenario you would ever want to do that?
 
Great thread and appreciate all the input. on a similar note. Just recently received mine for my first large multi year project. When setting up the parameters, I noticed that the camera shipped and had the setting to "Turn off mechanical" shutter. Just wondering what scenario you would ever want to do that?
Maybe when you are shooting stills to save your mechanical shutter?
 
Good information for a great question, and it reassures me that my plan of use for my fleet. I use my older Phantom 4 RTK/Phantom 4 Pro for smaller projects (1-2 batteries) and save the Mavic 3M for larger projects.
 
Thanks for raising this question and for all the answers that were returned. I'm currently fielding 4 M3E's and have the same concern as on "good days" with long daylight hours and favorable weather, a couple of these units are capturing 10,000 images a day all via mechanical shutter at 1/sec. I know it may be a while yet before we start to see degradation, but I feel like I need to begin planning a little earlier than I first suspected.
 

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