5D Shutter Count in Bridge?

I'm told I can view my 5D shutter count in Bridge. Is this so, and if it's  not in the Metadata, then where can it be located? TIA.

Had a discussion with someone over a year ago on this subject.  He wanted to add camera info that was not in Bridge.  Believe there is a way to do that, but can not remember final outcome.
Might be more productive if you start another thread with title something like - can I add camera exif data bridge does not read?  Before you do this, do some searches here and on the web.
There was one Bridge hit that showed how to add cost of picture, but that was to IPTC.  Guy wrote a paper on it and would e-mail it if interested.
Many hits on google also that you might want to sort though.  Did not quickly see exactly what you were looking for.

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    I just bought a Canon G1x and wish I knew how to find shutter actuations...or do I need some kind of Canon software?  I was able to access shutter count on my G9 with a formatted SD card, but it doesnt work on this G1X. Anybody know how to find count on G1X?

    How did you do it with the G9? As far as I've known the only way to be sure of the count was on early 1 series bodies using one of the programs designed to get it. Other than that the only way was to set the camere to "continous" when choosing the file numbering system. If you don't set it to that it restarts from 0001 each time you download & kills the idea of getting a count later in life. I have read about programs that can figure it out on newer bodies but so far they are all less than reliable.
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    I just bought a used 1DS MKII.  The camera had a new shutter installed by Canon last year and the first owner then stored it. I was curious about shutter count so went to myshuttercount.com and after uploading a JPEG from the camera, was told the camera had 28,388 activations.  
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    They do reset it. 28k is not a lot. I think the first owner just says he/she "store" but in reality he/she means "i don't use it as much".
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  • Shutter count in Preview

    Is the Image Count that's in Preview in Hex or Decimal?  If you load a Nikon image either NEF or JPEG the Command I the Tabs for EXIF & Nikon show an image count.
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    Is this part of the EXIF data that Aperture displays?

    I just tried Cena's method of Exporting the file to the desktop. When I click on it and press Command - I, the shutter count doesn't show up.
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  • Shutter Count for 60D

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    I am trying to get a shutter count for my EOS 1Ds MarkII in order to sell it, and buy a Mark III. Any ideas out there?
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    How can I get the shutter count for my Canon 7D Mark II using Windows XP? I've been looking lots of places and doing some file uploads, but I can't seem to find anything. I'm wary of downloading software I know nothing about. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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    How can I determine the total number of shutter actuations for my 1Ds Mk III ?  Does it really require getting some specialty software ?

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  • Updated Bridge and PS CC, added Output module - Bridge now slow

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  • LR4 Suspects New Previously Unimported Photos Are Duplicates

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  • My Tamron 10-24 is listed as Unknown Lens

    Any way to fix this?
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    Lightroom version: 5.3 [938183]
    Operating system: Windows 8 Business Edition
    Version: 6.2 [9200]
    Application architecture: x64
    System architecture: x64
    Camera Pentax K5 WIth latest Firmware 1.16
    Shooting Format - DNG
    Info from EXIF tool:
    Lens Type                       : Tamron SP AF 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical [IF]
    Lens ID                         : Tamron SP AF 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical [IF]
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    ExifTool Version Number         : 9.54
    File Name                       : _K5_0175.DNG
    Directory                       : D:/Photos/2014/2014-03-23
    File Size                       : 25 MB
    File Modification Date/Time     : 2014:03:23 09:49:46-07:00
    File Access Date/Time           : 2014:03:23 10:48:26-07:00
    File Creation Date/Time         : 2014:03:23 10:48:26-07:00
    File Permissions                : rw-rw-rw-
    File Type                       : DNG
    MIME Type                       : image/x-adobe-dng
    Exif Byte Order                 : Big-endian (Motorola, MM)
    Make                            : PENTAX
    Camera Model Name               : PENTAX K-5
    Orientation                     : Horizontal (normal)
    Software                        : K-5 Ver 1.16
    Modify Date                     : 2014:03:23 09:49:44
    Artist                          : JIM CRUICKSHANK
    Image Width                     : 4992
    Image Height                    : 3284
    Bits Per Sample                 : 14
    Compression                     : JPEG
    Photometric Interpretation      : Color Filter Array
    Strip Offsets                   : 162048
    Samples Per Pixel               : 1
    Rows Per Strip                  : 3284
    Strip Byte Counts               : 24742950
    X Resolution                    : 300
    Y Resolution                    : 300
    Planar Configuration            : Chunky
    Resolution Unit                 : inches
    CFA Repeat Pattern Dim          : 2 2
    CFA Pattern 2                   : 2 1 1 0
    CFA Layout                      : Rectangular
    Black Level Repeat Dim          : 2 2
    Black Level                     : 0 0 0 0
    White Level                     : 15864
    Default Scale                   : 1 1
    Default Crop Origin             : 22 10
    Default Crop Size               : 4928 3264
    Bayer Green Split               : 0
    Anti Alias Strength             : 1
    Subfile Type                    : Reduced-resolution image
    Primary Chromaticities          : 0.64 0.33 0.21 0.71 0.15 0.06
    Y Cb Cr Coefficients            : 0.299 0.587 0.114
    Y Cb Cr Sub Sampling            : YCbCr4:2:2 (2 1)
    Y Cb Cr Positioning             : Co-sited
    Copyright                       : Jim Cruickshank
    Exposure Time                   : 1/50
    F Number                        : 4.5
    Exposure Program                : Creative (Slow speed)
    Date/Time Original              : 2014:03:23 09:49:44
    Create Date                     : 2014:03:23 09:49:44
    Flash                           : Off, Did not fire
    Focal Length                    : 24.0 mm
    Sensing Method                  : One-chip color area
    Custom Rendered                 : Normal
    Exposure Mode                   : Auto
    Focal Length In 35mm Format     : 36 mm
    Scene Capture Type              : Standard
    Subject Distance Range          : Close
    GPS Version ID                  : 2.3.0.0
    DNG Version                     : 1.1.0.0
    DNG Backward Version            : 1.1.0.0
    Unique Camera Model             : PENTAX K-5
    Color Matrix 1                  : 0.963470459 -0.4771881104 -0.07902526855 -0.34
    95941162 0.9834136963 0.4286651611 -0.01779174805 0.03717041016 0.6799163818
    Color Matrix 2                  : 0.8302001953 -0.2508850098 -0.1111907959 -0.39
    95361328 1.230117798 0.1880645752 -0.09773254395 0.1713256836 0.6513366699
    Analog Balance                  : 1 1 1
    As Shot Neutral                 : 0.4848484848 1 0.5541125541
    Baseline Exposure               : -0.5466766357
    Baseline Noise                  : 1
    Baseline Sharpness              : 1
    Linear Response Limit           : 1
    Pentax Version                  : 7.0.0.0
    Pentax Model Type               : 0
    Preview Image Size              : 640x480
    Preview Image Length            : 33984
    Preview Image Start             : 35680
    Pentax Model ID                 : K-5
    Date                            : 2014:03:23
    Time                            : 09:49:44
    Quality                         : RAW
    Flash Mode                      : Off, Did not fire; Internal
    Focus Mode                      : AF-S (Focus-priority)
    AF Point Selected               : Auto
    ISO                             : 3200
    Exposure Compensation           : 0
    Metering Mode                   : Multi-segment
    Auto Bracketing                 : 0 EV, No Extended Bracket
    White Balance                   : Auto
    Saturation                      : Normal
    Contrast                        : Med High
    Sharpness                       : Med Hard
    DSP Firmware Version            : 1.16.26.29
    CPU Firmware Version            : 1.16.26.29
    Effective LV                    : 5.1
    Picture Mode                    : Auto Program (Shallow DOF); 1/3 EV steps
    Drive Mode                      : Single-frame; No Timer; Shutter Button; Single
    Exposure
    Sensor Size                     : 24.122 x 15.976 mm
    Color Space                     : Adobe RGB
    Image Area Offset               : 22 10
    Raw Image Size                  : 4928x3264
    Preview Image Borders           : 28 28 0 0
    Lens Type                       : Tamron SP AF 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspheri
    cal [IF]
    Camera Temperature              : 16 C
    AE Lock                         : Off
    Noise Reduction                 : Off
    Flash Exposure Comp             : 0
    Image Tone                      : Bright
    SR Result                       : Stabilized
    Shake Reduction                 : On (7)
    SR Half Press Time              : 1.72 s
    SR Focal Length                 : 24 mm
    Shutter Count                   : 10161
    Faces Detected                  : 0
    Face Position                   : 0 0
    Raw Development Process         : 8 (K-5,K-5II,K-5IIs)
    Hue                             : Normal
    White Balance Auto Adjustment   : On
    Tungsten AWB                    : Subtle Correction
    Dynamic Range Expansion         : Off
    World Time Location             : Hometown
    Hometown DST                    : No
    Destination DST                 : No
    Hometown City                   : Vancouver
    Destination City                : Vancouver
    High/Low Key Adj                : 0
    Contrast Highlight              : 0
    Contrast Shadow                 : 0
    Contrast Highlight/Shadow Adj   : Off
    Fine Sharpness                  : Off; Normal
    High ISO Noise Reduction        : Medium; Active (Medium)
    AF Adjustment                   : 0
    Monochrome Filter Effect        : None
    Monochrome Toning               : None
    Face Detect                     : Off; 0 faces detected
    Face Detect Frame Size          : 0 0
    Shadow Correction               : Off
    ISO Auto Parameters             : Standard
    Distortion Correction           : Off
    Chromatic Aberration Correction : Off
    Vignetting Correction           : Off
    Bleach Bypass Toning            : Off
    Black Point                     : 0 0 0 0
    White Point                     : 16896 8192 8192 14784
    Picture Mode 2                  : Auto PICT
    Program Line                    : MTF
    E-Dial In Program               : Tv or Av
    Aperture Ring Use               : Permitted
    Flash Options                   : Normal
    Metering Mode 2                 : Multi-segment
    AF Point Mode                   : Auto
    Focus Mode 2                    : AF-S
    AF Point Selected 2             : Auto
    ISO Floor                       : 100
    Drive Mode 2                    : Single-frame
    Exposure Bracket Step Size      : 0.3
    Bracket Shot Number             : n/a
    White Balance Set               : Auto
    Multiple Exposure Set           : Off
    Link AE To AF Point             : On
    ISO Auto                        : On
    AE Exposure Time                : 1/47
    AE Aperture                     : 4.6
    AE ISO                          : 2934
    AE Xv                           : 0
    AEB Xv                          : 0
    AE Min Exposure Time            : 1/7723
    AE Program Mode                 : Shallow DOF Program
    AE Aperture Steps               : 0
    AE Max Aperture                 : 4.4
    AE Max Aperture 2               : 4.6
    AE Min Aperture                 : 32
    AE Metering Mode                : Multi-segment
    Flash Exposure Comp. Setting    : 0
    Level Indicator                 : 252
    Nominal Max Aperture            : 4.8
    Nominal Min Aperture            : 32
    Max Aperture                    : 4.6
    AE Metering Segments            : 2.5 2.8 4.1 4.4 4.6 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.1 3.
    3 3.1 3.9 4.3 3.8 4.9 4.5 4.8 4.3 3.9 3.9 4.4 3.9 3.9 3.9 4.1 5.5 5.6 5.3 5.0 4.
    5 4.3 3.5 2.9 3.5 3.9 3.9 4.1 3.9 3.9 4.3 4.3 3.8 2.8 1.9 3.1 3.8 4.8 5.0 4.9 4.
    0 4.1 3.4 4.0 3.4 3.1 3.3 3.5 3.9 4.8 3.9 2.8 2.8 2.5 3.3 3.0 2.9 3.4 3.6 2.6 2.
    4 2.1 2.1 2.5 2.3 2.8
    Flash Metering Segments         : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Slave Flash Metering Segments   : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Manufacture Date                : 2010:10:18
    Production Code                 : 2.1
    Internal Serial Number          : 17038
    Power Source                    : Body Battery
    Body Battery State              : Full
    Body Battery Voltage 1          : 7.58 V
    Body Battery Voltage 2          : 7.25 V
    Body Battery Voltage 3          : 7.84 V
    Body Battery Voltage 4          : 7.45 V
    AF Predictor                    : -1
    AF Defocus                      : 0
    AF Integration Time             : 30 ms
    AF Points In Focus              : Center (horizontal)
    Kelvin WB Daylight              : 5205 0 2.088134765625 1.4703369140625
    Kelvin WB 01                    : 2500 0 1.140869140625 2.8192138671875
    Kelvin WB 02                    : 2630 0 1.2059326171875 2.6483154296875
    Kelvin WB 03                    : 2780 0 1.2783203125 2.4813232421875
    Kelvin WB 04                    : 2940 0 1.352294921875 2.331787109375
    Kelvin WB 05                    : 3130 0 1.435791015625 2.1839599609375
    Kelvin WB 06                    : 3330 0 1.5185546875 2.054931640625
    Kelvin WB 07                    : 3570 0 1.6116943359375 1.9281005859375
    Kelvin WB 08                    : 3850 0 1.711669921875 1.8084716796875
    Kelvin WB 09                    : 4170 0 1.8157958984375 1.69970703125
    Kelvin WB 10                    : 4550 0 1.9266357421875 1.597900390625
    Kelvin WB 11                    : 5000 0 2.0418701171875 1.504638671875
    Kelvin WB 12                    : 5560 0 2.164794921875 1.416748046875
    Kelvin WB 13                    : 6250 0 2.29052734375 1.3365478515625
    Kelvin WB 14                    : 7140 0 2.4205322265625 1.26318359375
    Kelvin WB 15                    : 8330 0 2.5526123046875 1.196044921875
    Kelvin WB 16                    : 10000 0 2.6844482421875 1.13525390625
    WB Shift AB                     : 0
    WB Shift GM                     : 0
    EV Steps                        : 1/3 EV Steps
    Sensitivity Steps               : As EV Steps
    Camera Orientation              : Horizontal (normal)
    Serial Number                   : 3842570
    Level Orientation               : Horizontal (normal)
    Composition Adjust              : Off
    Roll Angle                      : 2
    Pitch Angle                     : -6.5
    Composition Adjust X            : 0
    Composition Adjust Y            : 0
    Composition Adjust Rotation     : 0
    WB RGGB Levels Daylight         : 17257 8192 8192 13072
    WB RGGB Levels Shade            : 20620 8192 8192 9756
    WB RGGB Levels Cloudy           : 18594 8192 8192 11177
    WB RGGB Levels Tungsten         : 10371 8192 8192 24250
    WB RGGB Levels Fluorescent D    : 21309 8192 8192 12598
    WB RGGB Levels Fluorescent N    : 18270 8192 8192 14019
    WB RGGB Levels Fluorescent W    : 16609 8192 8192 17334
    WB RGGB Levels Flash            : 19567 8192 8192 12030
    WB RGGB Levels Fluorescent L    : 13895 8192 8192 21692
    WB RGGB Levels User Selected    : 17257 8192 8192 13072
    Contrast Detect AF Area         : 0 0 0 0
    Camera Temperature 2            : 16.1 C
    Camera Temperature 3            : 16.1 C
    Camera Temperature 4            : 16 C
    Camera Temperature 5            : 16 C
    Calibration Illuminant 1        : Standard Light A
    Calibration Illuminant 2        : D65
    Aperture                        : 4.5
    CFA Pattern                     : [Blue,Green][Green,Red]
    Image Size                      : 4992x3284
    Lens ID                         : Tamron SP AF 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical [IF]
    Preview Image                   : (Binary data 33984 bytes, use -b option to ext
    ract)
    Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 1.5
    Shutter Speed                   : 1/50
    Circle Of Confusion             : 0.020 mm
    Field Of View                   : 53.1 deg
    Focal Length                    : 24.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 36.0 mm)
    Hyperfocal Distance             : 6.39 m
    Light Value                     : 5.0
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    Thanks Tony,
    Yes the supplied profile works - in my test shots it corrects distortion and vignetting nicely - but it is a pain to have to pick the proffile by hand for each shot.
    My real issue is Lightroom not correctly identifying the lens and listing it as "Unknown" in the meta data. Was hoping there was a way to teach lightroom to recognize it - or a config file to hack to make it recognize the lens.
    For testing puposes I changed the raw format of my Pentax from DNG to PEF but got the saame result.
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  • APs Controlled from Agent instead of WLC?

    I have 8 APs directly connected to a stack of 3850 switches operating as the WLC. I have 4 more APs connected to another 3850 stack on a different floor operating as a wireless mobility agent. I have a trunk link directly between the two 3850 stacks. If I log into the GUI for each of the stacks, I can see the APs that are connected to each stack, respectively. I have no visibility from the WLC to the APs that are connected to the agent.
    Is this the normal behavior? Do I have to do my management of AP groups and WLANs at both the WLC and the agent? Was I mistaken in my understanding that the WLC operates as a central point of control? Below is the wireless mobility summary output from each stack:
    WLC Stack:
    Mobility Controller Summary:
    Mobility Role                                  : Mobility Controller
    Mobility Protocol Port                          : 16666
    Mobility Group Name                            : default
    Mobility Oracle IP Address                      : 0.0.0.0
    DTLS Mode                                      : Enabled
    Mobility Domain ID for 802.11r                  : 0xac34
    Mobility Keepalive Interval                    : 10
    Mobility Keepalive Count                        : 3
    Mobility Control Message DSCP Value            : 60
    Mobility Domain Member Count                    : 1
    Link Status is Control Link Status : Data Link Status
    Controllers configured in the Mobility Domain:
    IP              Public IP        Group Name      Multicast IP    Link Status
    10.10.60.3      -                default          0.0.0.0          UP  : UP
    Switch Peer Group Name            : SPG1
    Switch Peer Group Member Count    : 1
    Bridge Domain ID                  : 60
    Multicast IP Address              : 0.0.0.0
    IP              Public IP            Link Status
    10.10.60.2      10.10.60.2            UP  : UP
    Agent Stack:
    Mobility Agent Summary:
    Mobility Role                                  : Mobility Agent
    Mobility Protocol Port                          : 16666
    Mobility Switch Peer Group Name                : SPG1
    Multicast IP Address                            : 0.0.0.0
    DTLS Mode                                      : Enabled
    Mobility Domain ID for 802.11r                  : 0xac34
    Mobility Keepalive Interval                    : 10
    Mobility Keepalive Count                        : 3
    Mobility Control Message DSCP Value            : 60
    Switch Peer Group Members Configured            : 1
    Link Status is Control Link Status : Data Link Status
    The status of Mobility Controller:
    IP              Public IP            Link Status
    10.10.60.3      10.10.60.3          UP  : UP
    Switch Peer Group members:
    IP              Public IP            Data Link Status
    10.10.60.2      10.10.60.2          UP

    That's all well and good if the controller can be pinged. What is usually the case here is that there is no route to the management interface of the controller or the ap manager interface as well. Check to see if there are IP address conflicts with those two interfaces. Next, make sure that you have not exceeded the total number of APs per physical interface. If you have add a LAG group or a second ap management interface. Verify security certificates are on the APs and that the date and time on the controller is accurate. Lastly, make sure you have no PoE issues or CDP. You're beating a dea horse here guys.

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