That was more or less "infant mortality" failure, and got fixed up in NJ under warranty.
The easiest and fastest option I've found for Mac if you are using the best camera from Nikon is to use the Preview app. Must have been my 60mm or 80mm, but I don't recall. In the 'Schema' folder, you will find 'aux: ImageNumber: and a shutter count'. Once you have selected your JPEG image, enter. Save it to your computer, and upload it to this page by clicking the BROWSE button above. To find out your cameras shutter count or total number of shutter releases, take a picture in JPEG quality (small basic settings).
All you need to do is take a photo and upload the file to the website . They have implemented this feature on all their digital SLR cameras post 2005. The rivet/pivot for one of the shutter blades left the leaf hanging inside. The shutter count is stored within each photos EXIF data. Then press the shutter button once to switch from Video to T Lapse Vid. In Lightroom, take your photo to the ‘Develop’ window and you’ll see the sliders under. However, if you aren’t shooting in raw then you’ve already thrown away most of the information you need to recover the lost details. one of my Hasselblad CF lenses took a dump at just under a years use. Was able to get latest firmware installed, and the reboot loop seemed to stop. If you don’t have a raw file, you can find the sliders under ‘Image > Adjustments > Shadows/Highlights’. Things like increeping corrosion, than the shutter. Things like the card slot, or cable interface, than the shutter. I'd be more concerned about things like - the sensor, than the shutter. I don't think any of them had more than 20-25,000 on the clock when they got traded in/up. However, there are several ways to easily get the shutter count for your photo-taking machine.
Keep 'em a few years as primary, then switch them to backup use. quot Shutter Count has been properly written to X-T2 files since FW update v1.10 Itx27 s not stored in standard EXIF, but in Fujix27 s proprietary Makernotes metadata. 10,000 shutter activations, more like 5,000 total between the two. In other words, on the best of the "big" gigs, twice a year, maybe. Didn't have considerable shutter counts when considering the "expected life" of a shutter. This link may work but it uses the same metadata tag as apotelyt - the advantage of this one is that it doesn't upload your image files to a remote web site.My most used cameras in the past. If you can post a link to an original file I could take a look. It should work with the X-H1 - is the firmware current? If anyone knows of a solution I'd love to hear it. Unofficial Fujifilm subreddit for Fuji photographers to share photos, ask questions, discuss digital photography, cameras and lenses, and share gear news and rumors.
Doesn't matter if I upload directly from camera or from my computer, gives the same result. I've verified it is an unedited jpeg, etc and not a RAW file. Other sites like camera shutter count cannot determine Fuji shutter counts. If I format a card, take a pic and upload it it says the shutter count is 1. I've tried formatting cards, using a different memory card, leaving and entering the website, etc to no avail. I've been to the website for Fuji and it only gives the count of the image on the memory card, not the total shutter count on the camera.