On my canon Mark II n , how to fine out the total shutter count. I know there is a program out there, but is there a another way to do this ?
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RickoofFla Senior Member 596 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Central Fla near Leesburg 1 hr from Orlando More info | Dec 14, 2007 13:22 | #1 On my canon Mark II n , how to fine out the total shutter count. I know there is a program out there, but is there a another way to do this ? Smell the Roses and do not forget to shoot the Roses as you go through life. Slow down America and enjoy life
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BigWIll "Slight breach of etiquette" 2,363 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Chester & Bucks UK More info | Dec 14, 2007 13:22 | #2 Search the forum Computers blur the boundaries... We are being released from the suddenness of photography, the suddenness of the shutterhttp://www.photography-on-the.net …p?p=1606920&postcount=132
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WaltA Goldmember More info | Dec 14, 2007 13:23 | #3 like here Walt
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RickoofFla THREAD STARTER Senior Member 596 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Central Fla near Leesburg 1 hr from Orlando More info | Dec 14, 2007 16:06 | #4 I have a MAc and the above Thread does not work on a MAC. Smell the Roses and do not forget to shoot the Roses as you go through life. Slow down America and enjoy life
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Dec 14, 2007 16:25 | #5 If you have an EXIF viewer, it's embedded in the EXIF; IIRC it's at somewhere around Offset 0h00093. Opanda, for one, will show it. Using a program like Cancount, however, is preferable since it will convert the hex to decimal and include the high-order bits so you don't mistakenly think the count's below 32K on a heavily-used camera. Jon
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