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From: Lilkiwiguy87
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  • Uh, ok?

  • How do you find it in CS4? :P

  • We do not have Photoshop CS4 but we believe it is the same.

  • how I do this with gimp?

  • Sorry, no idea, we never heard of it.

  • I believe Nikon Capture NX2, Nikon Transfer, and Nikon ViewNX offers much detailer EXIF data that includes white balance, flash sync modes, etc. Give it a try.

  • Wow Joe, where did you see the Veyron?

  • Hello! 3 questions for you.

    1. In my exif viewer it says the camera serial number, isnt that enough?

    2. Do you know any exif viewer that shows total exposures on your camera, if your camera saves that information. BTW do you know wich cameras that saves that info?

    3 Who's Cameron? (someone talked about him in the comment further down)

  • 2: edit: exif viewer for mac o/c

  • 2. I've been using the KUSO EXIF viewer for a while, and it show your shutter count.

  • doesn't seems like its a real number, according to lilkiwiguy. i can try kuso but until further notice i won't trust that number 100%

  • it seems like that don't work with mac

  • Just have your D1X sent to Nikon for a quick service checkup, they will mail you some detailed information about things that needs to be fixed (loose rubber grip, button not working, etc.), which includes the shutter count as well.

  • how cime i cannot get shutter aucuations(sp) from my d1x on my flickr exif data but on my d70 i can?

  • It is because Nikon D1X uses an old EXIF version of EXIF 2.1 which Nikon D70 and current D-SLR's uses EXIF 2.2, which contains more information, including shutter click count.

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