New Nikon Shutter Count Software v3.0 was released. This version checks the info of all shutter counts (mechanical, electronic, and total) and adds support for the new Z9 camera in addition to all Nikon DSLR models. The download is available for free. No related posts. Photo by: https://slrlounge.com. There are a few different ways that you can check the clicks on a Nikon camera. One way is to look at the top LCD panel and count the number of clicks that are displayed. Another way is to look at the viewfinder and count the number of times the shutter speed changes. It completely depends on the price. I just purchased a used D4 with 250,000 clicks, but I paid $1500 less than the average price paid for a used D4 in today's marketpaid less than a new D750. If I factor in the cost of a new shutter and mirror assembly (roughly $300-450 when I contacted Nikon) then I come ahead by ~$1000. After all, the shutter count is a bit like the mileage of a car and gives an impression of how a camera has been used. It is also interesting to check whether the shutter count is compatible with statements like "only used it a couple of times!" . . . 1. Open the camera’s “info” screen. 2. Look for the ” shutter count ” heading. 3. Press the “info” button and then use the cursor to scroll down to the “shutter count” field. 4. Use the cursor to highlight the number of photos that have been taken, and then press the “OK” button. 5. Samuel95 wrote: Hey Z shooters, I just bought a used (but in great condition) Nikon Z6 with 50mm 1.8S lens. I couldn’t check the shutter count since I didn’t have an XQD card at the time but I bought from the same guy before and I trusted him. .

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