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how to check R9 and DMR actuations


cpclee

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On the DMR EXIF, there is a Image Unique ID category. The entry is a hexadecimal number whose last several digits reflect the numbrer of pictures taken up to that point.

 

If Image Unique ID = 0000000000000000004CC5E800005B3D, then this is the 23,357th exposure.

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I guess this is what I meant to say: If I see a low actuation count on a DMR, should I trust it? Could a previous owner have tampered with it?

 

Agree with Andy that the previous owner would not be able to tamper with it. However, there is an interesting, but expected, sidebar. My DMR just came back from NJ after a circuit board replacement. The Image unique ID went from 0000000000000000004CC5E800008D38 to 0000000000000000005C2E3A0000029F. Notice the change in the code for the circuitboard/DMR from 4CC5E8 to 5C2E3A. So, it's possible to get a low exposure number if there's been a critical hardware change.

 

It's interesting that on M8's Image Unique ID, there is no coding for the particular camera.

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My DMR has only clocked up just under 13000 images, so the R8 that it is fitted to must have many more actuations! The camera still 'feels' new. I remember handling manual wind and focus Japanese cameras of the late 70's and 80's. They always felt 'slack' and knackered from new. Leica's always felt firm and required a run in period before achieving their renowned silky smooth operation.

 

Leica's run in, the 'others' run out!

 

Mark :-)

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The ID of my last picture,taken yesterday with my R9+dmr,purchased two years ago,has the No 8DED.If my maths are right,this means 36333 actuations! Crazy! I would never have guessed such a high number.

Pedro

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