hi guys! Im using nikon D3000. Thanks in advance . Btw! Can anyone tell me more about SC? What will happened when i reached the maximum sc?
hi guys! Im using nikon D3000. Thanks in advance . Btw! Can anyone tell me more about SC? What will happened when i reached the maximum sc?
hi guys! Im using nikon D3000. Thanks in advance . Btw! Can anyone tell me more about SC? What will happened when i reached the maximum sc?
brapodam said:Try googling opanda iexif, it's free. It only reads the SC from jpgs though, if you shoot raw, it will not work. I tried converting my RAW file to jpg, but it doesn't read the shutter count. Usually, you will change your camera before your shutter fails. It's not that easy to break the shutter, so don't worry too much about shutter count.
Most software will retain exif when doing a conversion. In some software you need to enable the option to retain exif info. In Photoshop if you do a cut and paste, you will lose the exif. If you use crop tool the exif is retained.
atkblues said:hi bro, if i using nikon viewnx2 to convert my raw file does it retain exif? to be honest i'm a newbie in digital photography. so hope you can explain more regarding exif. thanks and sorry to all i not intend to sabotaj this thread:embrass:
when you are using ViewNX2 to do file conversion, you will see option ofhi bro, if i using nikon viewnx2 to convert my raw file does it retain exif? to be honest i'm a newbie in digital photography. so hope you can explain more regarding exif. thanks and sorry to all i not intend to sabotaj this thread:embrass:
when you are using ViewNX2 to do file conversion, you will see option of
□ Remove Camera setting information
□ Remove XMP/IPTC information
□ Remove ICC color profile
if you don't select the check boxes, the information will retain in the conversion.
Your question is noting related to the original question which thread starter posted,
please start a new thread if you have any other questions.