All Nikon’s modern DSLRs keep track of how many times the shutter has been released – in other words, a running count of the number of shots your camera has taken during it’s life. However, Nikon don’t make this information particularly easy to find, and have hidden it away in the proprietary MakerNote field of [...]
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