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Nikon shuttercount
Nikon shuttercount







nikon shuttercount

UPDATE: This method seems to work for Nikons, but not Canons from the feedback I've received here and on another site that I'm on. Upload an image to find out your camera's shutter count. I read on a couple of sites that the "mean time before failure" (MTBF) for many cameras' shutter is ~150,000 to ~200,000 actuations. Scroll down to to where you see "Image number." NOTE: That number indicates how many shutter actuations you have made on your camera as of THAT photo.Click on the "i" button in the Inspector window.With that photo as your active photo, click on the "Tools" menu.Drop/open the LAST photo you took with your camera in the Preview app.Condition Lake Balboa 2,200 Oct 5 Nikon D850 - 293 Shutter Count Anaheim 59 Oct 28. Every camera has its own specific shutter life expectancy, but we can generalize it based on camera tier. This version checks the info of all shutter counts (mechanical, electronic, and total) and adds support for the new Z9 camera in addition to all Nikon DSLR models.

Nikon shuttercount software#

This is a big range difference, so we can break it down further. New Nikon Shutter Count Software v3.0 was released. NOTE: This procedure assumes that the LAST photo that you took with your camera is currently on your Mac somewhere. 1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 10x Optical. As a very general statement, shutter count life expectancy on DSLR cameras can range from 50,000 to 350,000 shutter actuations. If you have a mirrorless camera, please try it and let us know if this works for you, too. It’ll then tell you exactly what number that particular photo is. All you need to do is take a photo and upload the file to the website.

nikon shuttercount

I'm assuming this may work for any DSLR camera. For Nikon cameras and Pentax cameras, the shutter count is stored within the EXIF data of each raw photo.

nikon shuttercount

I was curious about getting a shutter count (i.e., actuations) for my 5-month old D500, so I did a Google search and discovered this simple procedure that Mac users can do using the Preview app.









Nikon shuttercount