![]() 300,000 miles is quite a lot, but as long as the engine works and the chassis is fine – who cares? I personally don’t know where the information comes from, but I always compare it with buying a used car. Often it’s said that an average camera lasts at least 150,000 releases, while professional models are fine with up to 300,000. On the web, there are different ideas about the maximum shutter count for second-hand camera bodies. If it’s on its third owner, you even get an idea about the usage of the first owner. If a seller wants to sell you a “rarely used” camera, you might prove to him it’s not. Now, as you got the shutter count, are you really smarter? Are 50,000 releases still okay? What about 100,000? Personally, I don’t give too much attention to the shutter count, but it’s a good point for price negotiations. ![]() Only be aware that the files need to be unedited and uploaded in a certain format to unveil their secrets. This way, you can be sure that the current shutter count is burned into the photograph's EXIF. A picture including today’s newspaper would be great. For Sony cameras, you better use another tool.īefore you check a camera on location, you can ask the seller to send you a current photograph. You can upload a photograph and the software will interpret its EXIF data for you. The easiest way to read the shutter count is websites like. Older Canon bodies will show you the release count even on the screen, if you use the Magic Lantern add-on. Nikon and Pentax save the shutter count in the EXIF of any picture. Panasonic and Olympus open their secrets after a complicated sequence of touches of different buttons. ![]() Now press following buttons: info, ok, up, down,left, right, shutter, up and right. Highly recommend to try out Lite (FREE Version Trial version) first, EXIF Viewer by Fluntro Lite to double check whether your Camera records shutter count inside EXIF Metadata before downloading Paid Full version.Ready for the Olympus magic? Switch your camera off, hold the menu button while you switch it on again, release the menu button, press it again, select the wrench menu and the third option listed. Sony α7 II, Sony α7R II, Sony α7S II, Sony α7R III, Sony α7 III, Sony α7R IV, Sony α7S III, and Sony α7C Nikon D2H, Nikon D2HS, Nikon D2X, Nikon D2XS CanonĬanon EOS 1D, Canon EOS 1D Mark II, Canon EOS 1D Mark IIIĬanon EOS 5D, Canon EOS 600D, Canon EOS 700D, Canon EOS 60D, Nikon 1 AW1, Nikon 1J1, Nikon 1 J2, Nikon 1 J3, Nikon 1 J4, Nikon 1 J5 Nikon Z5, Nikon Z6, Nikon Z6_2, Nikon Z7, Nikon Z7_2, Nikon Z50 Nikon D40, Nikon D40x, Nikon D50, Nikon D60, Nikon D70, Nikon D70s, Nikon D80, Nikon D90 Nikon D3, Nikon D3S, Nikon D4, Nikon D4S, Nikon D5, Nikon D6 Nikon D800, Nikon D800E, Nikon D810, Nikon D810A, Nikon D850 Nikon D200, Nikon D300, Nikon D300s, Nikon D500 LIST OF Cameras which stores shutter count in EXIF Metadata of photos Nikon Download the “ Exif Viewer by Fluntro” App from Appstore –.NOTE: This would work only if your Digital camera records shutter count within EXIF Metadata of Photos. To check shutter count stored within EXIF Metadata, use any EXIF Apps from Appstore like ours “EXIF Viewer by Fluntro” that displays shutter count. How to view Shutter count on iPhone or iPad? Camera Manufacturer might be able to get this working over firmware update or OS update incase of Mobile phone cameras. Some cameras does store shutter count inside its internal memory but doesn’t include them in EXIF Metadata recorded in photos shot on it. Some digital cameras / mobile phones cameras like iPhone does NOT store shutter count in EXIF Metadata. Electronic shutter works by turning on/off Camera’s image sensor to control exposure. This wouldn’t be an issue for Digital camera’s using Electronic shutter. ![]() After which shutter might be mechanically wear off and needs to get serviced. Shutter life expectancy :- generally shutter count is rated from 50,000 to 4,00,000. It indicates how much camera has been used. The camera keeps on recording this number every time shutter actuates when you press the shutter button. Shutter count is number of times camera’s shutter has been fired or actuated.
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