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For the EOS Canon users. You can see how many times the shutter actuated using a hex editor and a RAW file.
Tools needed: - Hex Editor (XVI32 Preferred You can download it here FOR FREE!) - RAW Image file from your camera Baiscly what your doing is getting the number located at 95D and 95E and converting it from HEX to DECIMAL. If you do not know exactly how to do this. I will show you below Step By Step Documentation using Xvi32. 1.) Load Xvi32 2.) Go to Tools>Options>Data Inspector (it's a TAB) 3.) Click "big-endian (MOTOROLA)" 4.) Click "OK" Button to exit out of the options 5.) Go to File>Open>"CHOOSE YOUR RAW IMAGE FILE" then click open 6.) Go to Address>Goto (Or CTRL+G) 7.) Click "Hexadecimal" then TYPE "95D" into the box below 8.) Click "OK" 9.) Then go to TOOLS>DECODE NUMBER 10.) LOOK at "XX XX As Word" (XX Being your numbers located in 95D,E). 11.) The number next to it is your Actuation number. Here is an example of one of my images ![]() So this is telling me that I took 6149 Pictures. Note: If you see two sets of Numbers @ 95D+95E don't assume it's that the actuations has it's in HEXADECIMAL and has to be converted to DECIMAL!! CONVERT! Also I do not know how to do this on other cameras besides the 20D, 30D. I assume it's on the EOS Series cameras. Not sure about any other.
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If you're running WinXP, you can get Preview Extractor to check the shutter fire count of your Nikon DSLR...
In my brief search, I couldn't find a similar program that runs on Mac or Linux.
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I pulled up an unmodified shot and it was all there. I'm only to half of your shutter actuations googlit (Somewhere around 6500 when I finally got the number)
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Itried your method it didnt work with my Canon EOS Rebel XT raw files, the easier way to do this is upload your last image onto flickr (making sure you didnt edit the image in any program like photoshop because some programs like photoshop will remove some exif data. Then once it is loaded onto flickr go to the photos page and click "More Properties" on the right side of the page, that will load all the images information my camera has taken 7108 photos.
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hmm... I don't know what the deal is with mine, but it isn't there. I double-checked. I shoot JPG and usually upload using Flickr Uploadr. Maybe the data is getting eaten somewhere in the transfer... though that seems unlikely to me.
See all the EXIF data that Flickr shows me. |
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----------------------- As for nikon users. I am not sure how you check your actuation count. That's why I posted it in the "Canon" Section, Because it's canon related.
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