If you want to keep track of your shutter count it might be worth investing in some shutter count software such as ShutterCount (opens in new tab) from DIRE Studio, which is really cheap and it's compatible with most cameras. Olympus cameras, for example, have a secret menu and a particular set of steps to follow to reveal the shutter count, while the Fujifilm X100V (opens in new tab) actually displays it in the menu. Some cameras don't embed the shutter count information into the EXIF data, which can make it slightly trickier to find, but when there's a will there's a way. Simply open an unedited JPEG in Finder, click "show inspector, select the Nikon tab and there it will display the number of actuations. If you're lucky enough to own a Nikon and one of the best MacBooks (opens in new tab), finding out your shutter count couldn't be easier.
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