DSLR Number of Shutter Clicks
To determine the number of shutter clicks (actuations) for you DSLR, there is a free EXIF viewer called Opanda IExif. Open your latest in-camera JPG file (i.e., do not use Photoshop to convert a RAW file to JPG). Towards the end of the list of image data you will see “Total Number of Shutter Releases for Camera.” That’s your camera mileage.
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March 23rd, 2008 10:36
Been looking for this information forever. Thanks
April 25th, 2008 10:29
tsk tsk tsk. can’t get the techie of out the photographer eh? its nice to find your blog bro. its nice to know you are into this shit of a hobby too hahaha. its draining my piggy bank already and making the missus mad.
April 25th, 2008 10:56
^^^^ Tell me about it.
It’s gotten so bad I spend more time lusting on new lenses/cameras instead of taking pictures…piggy bank? bah…who needs savings?