SHUTTER COUNT

nikonpup

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With all due respect I have taken the trouble to answer your question and stated the answer in a previous post. To the best of my reasonably well informed knowledge and confirmation by FLICKR staff it is correct. The shutter count of a Nikon DSLR on FLICKR is called Image number and is two lines above your name in the EXIF info. Bump, Bump, Bump ,,,, (the sound of me hitting my head against the study wall).
THIS IS THE INFO I SEE ON A TEST POST ON FLICKR.






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    • Nikon D750

    • ƒ/4.0
    • 95.0 mm
    • 1/160
    • 640
    • Flash (off, did not fire)
    • Hide EXIF
    • Compression - JPEG (old-style)
    • Make - NIKON CORPORATION
    • Orientation - Horizontal (normal)
    • X-Resolution - 300 dpi
    • Y-Resolution - 300 dpi
    • Software - Ver.1.11
    • Date and Time (Modified) - 2025:08:05 05:43:15
    • Artist - RON NELSON
    • White Point - 0.313 0.329
    • Primary Chromaticities - 0.64 0.33 0.21 0.71 0.15 0.06
    • YCb Cr Coefficients - 0.299 0.587 0.114
    • YCbCr Positioning - Co-sited
    • Copyright - OLD DOG PHOTOS
    • ISO Speed - 640
    • Sensitivity Type - Recommended Exposure Index
    • Exif Version - 0230
    • Date and Time (Original) - 2025:08:05 05:43:15
    • Date and Time (Digitized) - 2025:08:05 05:43:15
    • Components Configuration - Y, Cb, Cr, -
    • Compressed Bits Per Pixel - 2
    • Exposure Bias - 0 EV
    • Max Aperture Value - 4.0
    • Metering Mode - Center-weighted average
    • Light Source - Unknown
    • Sub Sec Time - 21
    • Sub Sec Time Original - 21
    • Sub Sec Time Digitized - 21
    • Flashpix Version - 0100
    • Color Space - Uncalibrated
    • Sensing Method - One-chip color area
    • File Source - Digital Camera
    • Scene Type - Directly photographed
    • CFAPattern - [Red,Green][Green,Blue]
    • Custom Rendered - Normal
    • Exposure Mode - Manual
    • White Balance - Auto
    • Digital Zoom Ratio - 1
    • Focal Length (35mm format) - 95 mm
    • Scene Capture Type - Standard
    • Gain Control - Low gain up
    • Contrast - Normal
    • Saturation - Normal
    • Sharpness - Hard
    • Subject Distance Range - Unknown
    • Gamma - 2.2
    • Interop Index - R03 - DCF option file (Adobe RGB)
    • Interop Version - 0100
    • XMPToolkit - Image::ExifTool 13.25
    • Creator Tool - NIKON D750 Ver.1.11
    • Camera ID - 72157647510174616
    • Camera Type - Digital SLR
    CAPTAIN BIRDSEYE, PLEASE DO A COPY AND PASTE OF THE INFO YOU SEE IN THIS FILE ON FLICKR.
  • I DO NOT SEE AN IMAGE NUMBER. I CLICKED ON EXPLORE IN FLICKR, I LOOKED FOR IMAGE COUNT IN SEVERAL IMAGES AND
  • NO IMAGE COUNT. BANG-BANG-BANG ON THIS END ALSO.
 

Marilynne

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THAT IS THE DATA I SEE IF FLICKR - NO SHUTTER COUNT. NOT SURE WHAT YOU MEAN MARILYNNE.

I CHECKED several other IMAGES IN FLICKR, NO SHUTTER COUNT THAT I SAW.

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I CLICK ON SHOW EXIF AND I SEE NO SHUTTER COUNT.

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captain birdseye

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Click hide exif, scroll down from photo, click show exif, scroll down and find image count. ... read, and write down if it is that important.
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hark

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I don't think any EXIF will include shutter count. The image file number also doesn't represent the actual shutter count. Going into Live View counts as a shutter actuation even if you don't take any photos. I'm pretty sure the shutter count is stored in a camera's software, not in a photo's EXIF.
 
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