How to Find the Shutter Count of a Nikon D800
Here are some quick, easy, and free ways to find the shutter count of a Nikon D800 without installing new software or learning new command-line code.
The Nikon D800 is a 36.3-megapixel professional-grade full-frame DSLR. It was released in March 2012.
It has a native ISO range of 100 to 6400 (with extended 50 to 25600), uses CompactFlash and SD cards, and shoots 1080p30 video. It was succeeded by the D810.
Here are some quick, easy, and free ways to find the shutter count of a Nikon D800 without installing new software or learning new command-line code.
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