Getting back home I had to choose keepers from 88GB of images (jpeg mostly), now that was hell. And you can save a trip to a service center by doing the reading for yourself. PS Since you were wondering if it's possible to shoot 5k photos, while I was in Paris this spring, for two weeks, I shot over 1000 pictures per day, every day (that's close to the limit for my two batteries I used). ShutterCount displays the number of shutter actuations (the shutter count) of your Canon EOS, Nikon or Pentax digital camera, so you can easily check whether a newly purchased camera is really new, or check how heavily used a pre-owned item is. As you probably heard of, most cameras usually live longer than guaranteed by their vendor, sometimes even much longer. If there's also the jpeg present it renames the raws too (same goes for movies with their thm files) and this makes the folder structure have actual sense (I use the camera name as top criteria, so I separate the different cameras and then just date/time from the exif, year etc) Whats the purpose of this graph This shutter count histogram was created with the desire to give people better estimates of shutter life of their cameras beyond dry numbers of shutter rated lifespan. Then using something like Amok Exif Sorter is really helpful. I use the regular files count on my photos folder and subtract the number of. With my latest camera, I re-used some cards which already had files from another Canon so my numbering jumped a few thousand images by mistake, I don't rely on it ever since. So, if you never ever have taken any photos with that camera with a card from maybe another canon camera, I guess it's safe to assume your counter reflects the number of photos (and beware of overflowing the counter, at 10,000 if I recall correctly, and also I don't know how it behaves when incrementing the folder from the menu). The trouble starts where it saves this number into its internal numbering and continues from there. My numbering is for sure screwed up since I think (not really sure) that the camera takes the higher between its internal counter and the last file on the card it's saving on. We plan to sell the t2i and a few of our lenses (we have 5.) I am having trouble with picking.
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