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May 23, 2015 09:26:13   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
Leitz wrote:
Should be simple, Bob. Just put all your keepers in a folder and read the number of items!


This assumes that he has keepers.

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May 23, 2015 09:47:24   #
Bram boy Loc: Vancouver Island B.C. Canada
 
Leitz wrote:
What about 5-10344? :lol:


:thumbdown:

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May 23, 2015 10:27:11   #
Leitz Loc: Solms
 
boberic wrote:
This assumes that he has keepers.


:XD: :XD:

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May 23, 2015 16:07:17   #
jimmya Loc: Phoenix
 
coj wrote:
This may sound like photo 101 to many, but I would like to know how I can tell how many times I have pushed the button to take photos on my Nikon D3100. Thanks for all replies in advance.


Some times, depending on the camera, you can retrieve your shutter count on the web. There are many cameras that don't keep track.

The other way is to set your picture count to continuous.
Those numbers should run to 10,000 before starting over.
When it does start over simply keep a record of the count.
That's how I track my Canon.

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May 23, 2015 20:02:18   #
coj Loc: NJ, USA
 
jerryc41 wrote:
It's easy - lots of choices. Aside from these links, you can set the camera to count shutter clicks in series, without starting a 0 every time you format the card. That will give you a rough idea.

http://www.camerashuttercount.com/
http://kentweakley.com/blog/photo-tip-photos-camera/
http://regex.info/exif.cgi
Get Irfanview (free) and also get the plug-ins for it. Start the program, open a photo, click on Image > Information > Exif info.
Get ExifInfo - also free. Unzip and get the icon onto the Desktop. Find a photo and drag it onto the icon. A window will open with loads of info. Look down the list for Shutter Count (or whatever they call it).
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com
http://drchung.new21.net/previewextractor/
http://www.astrojargon.net/EOSInfo.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
http://www.nikonshuttercount.com/
http://myshuttercount.com/
http://www.picmeta.com/products/picture-information-extractor.htm
It's easy - lots of choices. Aside from these lin... (show quote)


Thanks so much for your help!

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May 24, 2015 01:19:05   #
lxu532 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Tom DePuy wrote:
http://www.camerashuttercount.com/


Thanks, Tom. I thought that was pretty neat. I posted an unedited photo & it told me the shutter count & the camera I used. :)

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