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number of clicks and how to test a second hand camera
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 576735" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>You cannot check actual clicks in the camera, but it's in the metadata and Nikon has a policy of never resetting it, even when the shutter is replaced. You <em>do not</em> have to upload a photo if you have Photoshop or any other tool that displays full metadata. In Ps open the image and then choose File->File Info. In the Raw Data tab will be a row with <em>Image Number</em>. The number next to that is your total number of clicks.</p><p></p><p>I second Hark's article on what to check. Suffice it to say that the cleaner the camera, the less I'd worry about clicks. A well cared for machine will long outlast an abused one almost every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 576735, member: 9240"] You cannot check actual clicks in the camera, but it's in the metadata and Nikon has a policy of never resetting it, even when the shutter is replaced. You [I]do not[/I] have to upload a photo if you have Photoshop or any other tool that displays full metadata. In Ps open the image and then choose File->File Info. In the Raw Data tab will be a row with [I]Image Number[/I]. The number next to that is your total number of clicks. I second Hark's article on what to check. Suffice it to say that the cleaner the camera, the less I'd worry about clicks. A well cared for machine will long outlast an abused one almost every time. [/QUOTE]
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