![]() At that point, you are shown the camera model, serial number and shutter count. You may have to power cycle the camera (turn it off and on) for the software to see the camera. ![]() You download ShutterCount, connect the camera to your computer using the USB cable, and then launch the app. All you need is a standard USB 2 cable (and one comes with each camera). Here is a screen shot of the application showing the shutter count of my Canon 1DX. This application costs only $2.99 on the Apple App Store and it works very well. I know, I know, you are thinking, "how did they come up with that name?" And amazingly enough, the app is called ShutterCount. It was an application for my Mac that would show me the shutter count of my DSLRs. ![]() Well.a couple of weeks ago I saw something on the web that intrigued me. I even had a friend offer to buy one of my older cameras, and I told him "you don't want my used cameras, since I probably have shot this past the shutter warranty." How can I get rid of it? I´ve looked everywhere and can´t find how!Ĭopyright information page 343 of the manual.I don't know about you, but for the last 10 years I have always wondered how many shutter releases I had on my cameras. I bought a second hand D700 from an authorised dealer a few months ago and it has the previous owners name in its copyright. just keep the receipt and if a problem arises, you have proof they 'fixed' it. well, if it's a reputable company i wouldn't worry. i have never had a problem selling on when i show such a receipt (if one was ever needed in the first place that is -))Īh. On any 'expensive' item, be it a $1000> camera, car, tv, whatever, i always keep service / repair receipts. So question is how to know if the service and replacement that you've paid was really made. What is ATG? i checked and my mirror seems clean, the gasket looks clean but i have no idea wether it is new or not? the shutter button itself doesn't seem to be newer than the rest of the body of the camera.Īs I know, shutter counter cant be resetted to zero. The Shutter Button does & aged twice when compared to shutter. The first tool used the free and opensource application ExifTool by Phil Harvey (Credit to that person) to extract the required data from SONY ARW and JPG files. Press the shutter button & look with a bright flashlight.ĪTG will not replace the Shutter Assy without replacing the Shutter Button. The tool was created in april 2013 when a user called Micholand posted a way to read shutter count information on the A900. It should be very clean with new foam gasket & shutter assy's blades are not worn when you set in "M" for over 15 seconds. Remove the lens & look inside of mirror (SLR's mirror) assy. I've asked ATG this question & they replied by. Your camera's shutter assy was never replaced. If the shutter replacement is in writing, such as on a Web site, by all means print that out. ![]() It seems like a dealer (seller) can tell you anything they want to make a sale, but if the so-called shutter replacement isn't documented on your bill of sale or other contract, the sales hype doesn't mean much. Perhaps the repair place did not reset the shutter count? The official Nikon answer: "There is no way to accurately tell the total number of times your camera shutter has released." No, the shutter count is not reset when the shutter is replaced. So my question, is the shutter count automaticaly replaced when the shutter itself is replaced? Or is it normal that the shutter count counts on? In this last case how would i be able to check the shutter count of my new shutter? Cest un outil fiable pour déterminer la valeur de la caméra si vous. When i got home and checked the shutter count i found out that my D75 shutter counts. Free Shutter Count vous aide à déterminer avec précision le nombre de prises de vue enregistrées par une caméra. Today i bought a second hand D700 from an authorised dealer, who asurred me that the shutter had been replaced.
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