

I uploaded an out-of-cam jpeg taken with A900 with filename DSC08298 and it gave me a shutter count of 10051 or something like that.

If you have any specific issues or requests, let me know here or via a private message.Įdited by stiuskr - 13 October 2018 at 12:42 The tool should work on all modern browsers. no more exploits trying to infest my server
#Sony camera shuttercount code#
code for reading is "readable" in the source html of the tool, if people want to "roll their own"

many files can be processed simultaneously only the file header is read and processed, which is blazingly fast files no longer need to be uploaded, saving bandwidth on both ends. I've rewritten the whole application, so that it now runs on your computer - in the internet browser - instead of on the server. old tool will still be available for a while no more option of providing a link (you need to download the photo to your computer and "upload" it to the tool source code now completely free and open up to 1000x faster (read below for more info) expanded support for new E and A-mount (7rm3, 9, 99m2, etc. So, another update, pretty significant one as well. Please don't abuse the tool too much, as it currently sits on a not-so-powerful server and with relatively slow upload speed (about 20Mps).Īny info is available if anyone wants to make offline applications.
#Sony camera shuttercount iso#
I will publish instructions later, but you can PM me already with questions.ġ) The shutter count in a file shows the number of actuations before the current image was takenĢ) first curtain on/off makes no difference, the counter always counts only one actuationģ) Panoramas in the DSLTs make from 33 to 50 (or maybe more) actuations for a single image!Ĥ) Multi shot iso mode and hand-held twilight also make multiple actuations (this is clearly audible)ĥ) If your shutter was changed (due to being broken for example), the counter is reset to 0. Support for the following cameras will be added very soon (a week or so):įor other cameras I will require sequential shots from that model (at least 5 or preferably more). I can now successfully read the number from ORIGINAL RAW, CRAW or JPEG (re-sizing breaks the exif for example) images from the following cameras: Since I was searching for a way to do this on SONY cameras for a couple of years now, this was all that I needed, and my breakthrough was fast. The method for A850/A900 was discovered by people on the forum, so cheers to them! (Thanks Micholand for providing the starting info!) I am proud to announce the launch of a tool for reading the number of shutter actuations a SONY alpha camera has made!
