Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Cameras, Lenses and Shooting gear => Topic started by: jorgedelfino on September 24, 2007, 08:08:24 am
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Of my canon 1ds 2, how can I find out? I been to the #10000 a few times, just would like to now how many times?
Thanks
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Of my canon 1ds 2, how can I find out? I been to the #10000 a few times, just would like to now how many times?
Thanks
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CanCount and Capture One can display the number of frames. The list is not exhaustive, of course!
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CanCount and Capture One can display the number of frames. The list is not exhaustive, of course!
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thanks for the links francois, they both ask for the full version! any cheaper tips?
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thanks for the links francois, they both ask for the full version! any cheaper tips?
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You can download the demo version of Capture One, it's fully functional for 15 or 30 days. A free command line version of CanCount but it seems to have disappeared. If you use a Windows PC, perhaps Breeze Browser can show the number of frames.
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Some more info: Read this thread (http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=11448&hl=cancount). Additionally, it looks like a free appplication is available here (http://www.foxbat.me.uk/myDownloads.php). I don't know if it works and if it provides reliable information.