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Canon shutter counter tool
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Sony_a7r_ii_zeiss_batis_25mm_64.txt Image Count: 389 Sony_a7r_ii_zeiss_batis_25mm_63.txt Image Count: 388

canon shutter counter tool

Sony_a7r_ii_zeiss_batis_25mm_62.txt Image Count: 387 So running each via exiftool(-a -u -g1 -w txt -k).exe then searching the txt for "image count" we get nearly numerically ordered results: So we need to know, what is "image count"? Some minor detective work:Ĭhecking StarGeek's page to get Sony ARW files, I took four, & can see the page gives files that have a numerical order: Similar for -ImageCount tag if you wanted that as well. To get just the shutter count, if it exists, add -ShutterCount to the command. What is the (or is there a) rename convention for Exiftool to limit itself to outputting the shutter count (or whatever "shutter count" is called)? Or maybe not, the file I grabbed had ImageCount of 4214 and ShutterCount of 5812. It's also worth noting that there is also an ImageCount tag for some cameras, so that might be useful to extract as well. Also, as mentioned on that list, ShutterCount is "only valid for some DSLR models". This list is not necessarily everything that's in the file, just what Phil has decoded, and is subject to change at the whim of Sony. You can also find a list of Sony Makernotes tags that exiftool can recognize here. It looks like in the file I grabbed that the tag was simply named ShutterCount. I grabbed a random Sony ARW file from and ran exiftool -*shutter* -g1 -a -s on it (yes, you can use wildcards in tag names). In that long list of data, what is "shutter count" called for an ARW (Sony RAW) file? Quote from: beachcolonist on January 15, 2017, 05:08:39 PMġ.So I want to get shutter counts from Sony ARW files and other image files.











Canon shutter counter tool