![]() All you have to do is enter in your specific camera make and model. This is a database from real world internet users. ![]() You can obtain this information by going to. So what Do you do now? How do you know what your actual life expectancy is on your camera? There is no actual number, just averages. Once there, a window will pop up like this: Click on raw Data: The Shutter count Number is highlighted Then to find the shutter count information, all you do is click File>FIle Info> Example of mine below: (Whoahhhh!!! That number is high!)ĭid you know you can also find this information right in Photoshop? Once you upload it will tell you exactly how many clicks your shutter has obtained. Be sure to use a new image (must be jpeg small format). There are actually a few ways to obtain the information for your shutter count. So, how can you find out what your personal Shutter count is for your own camera? Or even how to know what the life expectancy is on your specific model? Camera’s are mechanical devices and eventually all things mechanical fail. Why? Because one day, your camera can fail. It’s actually a very crucial number to know. So what is a shutter count? A shutter count is the number of times a shutter is activated, so in plain terms, the number of times you press your shutter button. Inside a DSLR is a shutter, a device in which it allows light to pass to the sensor in order to capture an image. ![]() This could happen to cameras due to the life expectancy of its shutters. Think of it like a car where one day you are driving down the road and your car just quits. This could possibly be the result of your camera shutter’s life expectancy, where one day your camera has exceeded the amount of clicks per shutter.Įvery DSLR has a shutter life expectancy. You’re probably wondering what had happened. Imagine one day you are photographing a photo session and all of a sudden your camera fails and quits working. ![]() Maybe just add a single yellow filter and either ilford or kodak asa 400 and use it as my attempt at the one lens, one film one developer one year gig.THIS IS A GUEST POST COURTESY OF DANIELLE SULLIVAN PHOTOGRAPHY With some of the images and comments on the net, I'm thinking that I really don't want to mouse it up, but get it to user status and just do some shooting with it. Leaving me with the not to be discussed imaging product that has no soul to to the snapshooting with. (with the last of my mercury cells :-( )īig problem with me as a person, once I get attached to a camera, (gun, rc plane, fishing pole, whatever), I usually start taking care of it, which means it's usually not in the car when I would like to use it. Meter shows movement with light, but no worries there, I've got the cute little Sekonic hot shoe mount one from the old days, don't remember the number right off hand, but it works fine and agrees with my Luna Pro. Hard everready case in say a 7+ condition, snap still there, a bit tattered and the neck strap is broken. Seems like a shelf Queen except for the wear mark from the everready case front. Film rollers clean and bright, no wear thru on the film platten, no tarnish/rust or much of anything inside the camera. Rangefinder works good, plenty bright for me, it's got the Xenon on it, (I think), anyway, when I was doing all the lookie see on the internet, seems it was the standard 50mm f2.0 American lens. Really clean except for some sparkles in the front element, and a worn thru single spot on the front leather(ette?). It's a IIIc (small c) later model (guard on film release button).
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