Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How many pictures?


How many pictures has your camera taken?

perhaps you just want to know, but more likely someone asks you when you put your camera up for sale. 

Finding Your Camera’s Current Shutter Actuations

Canon Cameras

It’s necessary to note that Canon doesn’t store the shutter actuation details in the EXIF data. So for Canon, things are a little different; the best program to check your shutter count is EOS Info. EOS Info is a neat little program by AstroJargon. It’s freeware, although they do ask for donations if you can spare it. It will provide the shutter count, the serial number, the camera model, the firmware version as well as the owner and date the results as well.

Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/finding-your-cameras-current-shutter-actuations#ixzz21YambFj6

Nikon and Pentax Cameras
Nikon and Pentax store the shutter count details in the EXIF data. For Nikon and Pentax, you can either use My Shutter Count – simply upload a JPG or RAW and get your results – or download Opanda IExif .

Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/finding-your-cameras-current-shutter-actuations#ixzz21YarXwwc

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