I am in need of help finding the shutter count on a D7000.
Did a search in the owner's manual for "Shutter count" and "Shutter-count" and could not find anything.
Also searched the camera's menu and did not find anything there either.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Carl
I use one that jerryc41 listed above. It's
http://regex.info/exif.cgi. I used it on one of my recent D7000 photos My D7000 only has about 2,600 shutter clicks. I had one before it that I used a lot. This is my second D7000. I now also shoot with a D500 and D750.
Excellent links. I own a 4 year old Nikon DSLR. It was new when I bought it, so I'm not concerned yet. My camera is suppose to have a 100,000 shutter count lifespan. Supposedly?
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
mas24 wrote:
Excellent links. I own a 4 year old Nikon DSLR. It was new when I bought it, so I'm not concerned yet. My camera is suppose to have a 100,000 shutter count lifespan. Supposedly?
Some last a lot longer, some shorter. New shutters are not all that expensive to have put in.
If you have a Mac you can use Preview;
1. Open the last image taken with the camera using 'Preview'
2. Click 'Command' and 'I' keys together
3. In the window that opens up, click on the tab with the label 'i'
4. Click on the 'Nikon' tab
5. The camera shutter count is number five on the list of items.
Thanks to you all for the information. It worked very well and I am in good shape with only 15,000 count and have used only 9% of the shutter life.
Any ideas as to why Nikon does not include the shutter count in the camera's menu?
Thanks again.
Carl
Niles1387 wrote:
I am in need of help finding the shutter count on a D7000.
Did a search in the owner's manual for "Shutter count" and "Shutter-count" and could not find anything.
Also searched the camera's menu and did not find anything there either.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Carl
Go to camerashuttercount.com, and upload a picture in the space provided. It will give you the shutter could. Very simple and fast.
Thanks, tried it and it worked.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
Niles1387 wrote:
Thanks to you all for the information. It worked very well and I am in good shape with only 15,000 count and have used only 9% of the shutter life.
Any ideas as to why Nikon does not include the shutter count in the camera's menu?
Thanks again.
Carl
Neither does Canon or Sony include the shutter count in the camera's menu.
Niles, if you use a pc, Irfanview is a free 3 MB download that will always give you the shuttercount at least on cameras that used embedded exif data and more;
https://www.irfanview.com/We've used it on our pc's for years, no information leaves your computer, it's always available, and it's an extremely fast editor with a great plugin package available, though doesn't have a pretty PS/LR interface. I recommend downloading from the owner's site or majorgeeks.com; have never had a complaint. PIE is also a decent program if you try the free version, but sometimes it's hard to delete; not sure why it should be but it can be. Good luck, happy shooting.
Thanks much for the reply and I will give it a try.
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