
Head on over to, choose and upload your image to the simple interface. Its also possible that the number is reset when the internal battery runs down - perhaps if the camera isn't used for a very long time - I'm not sure about this. A great way to find out your shutter count is to upload an image taken with that camera. There are a couple of additional caveats - the counter is held in a 16 bit field so it will roll over after at 64K (and a number of popular shutter count web sites roll over at 32K).

Here is an example (make sure you use an original file straight out of the camera): The counter is written to each jpg and raf file and can be read using a number of exif viewers. This means the number can be much higher than the number of times the mechanical shutter has been used. Instead, aim for reputable manufacturers like Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Sony. The XT3 keeps a counter that is incremented for each image taken (this includes both mechanical and electronic shutter) - its also includes bracketed sequences and even pre-shot. (Image credit: ShutterCount) Generally, most DSLRs top-out around 150,000 to. Drag-and-drop is supported in Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi browser.

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Nikons NEF, Pentaxs DNG and PEF, Canons CR2 raw file format are supported. It depends what you mean by the "real" shutter count. Check DLSR shutter count and EXIF info (Max file size 30M) Shutter Count info exist in most Nikon, Pantax DLSR and Canon 1D series DSLR.
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I'm planning to buy a used Fuji xt3, but I don't know how to find the real shutter count.
