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Join Date: May 2007
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Hi. Does anyone know how to check shutter actuations on a Fuji S2 Pro? Does not work with Opanda Exif, for example.
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there's no way to do this. S2Pro does not allow that.
i dun think the FujiFilm service center ppl know how to either.
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I am sure he is right four.
This topic has been discussed for years and so far have not heard of anyway solution. |
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how about looking at the file name of the photo taken? I think s3 pro can be done this way as long as the numbers does runs in seq (someone correct me if i am wrong). Not sure for s2...
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Saw on another post that a guy got a reply from Fuji Japan (through Fuji Spore) that there is no way to check the shutter count/actuation on the S2. |
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oic. then looks like there is no way liao.
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