The number of cycles is the number of full charge/discharges that your battery has done. Having a low number just means your battery is reasonably new
Tip 369 - MacOs - Use preview to find shutter count of camera.
That works up to image 9999, then it goes round the clock - at least with non-1-series Canon bodies.
In the EXIF data, it's the Image Number tag. It's the same number that is used for the file name.
My 5D has certainly shot more than 3315 frames since 2006.
That works up to image 9999, then it goes round the clock - at least with non-1-series Canon bodies.
In the EXIF data, it's the Image Number tag. It's the same number that is used for the file name.
My 5D has certainly shot more than 3315 frames since 2006.
Thanks for this, plenty of reading for a newbie to mac's like me
Darren,
Clicked the links and nothing on either
Regards
Mick
Check your download folder for files ending rsrc
I think i might as well ask you here.
I got a time capsule but it's not set up properly yet, i got time machine running on it to back up my iMac and MacBook pro but i can't use it like a hard drive....? How do I do that?
Thanks
This is a very easy way of avoiding any need to bother with an FTP client FOR READING.
Saturday 6th December
Tip 23 MacOS [8] - Turn on RIGHT CLICK.
Click the Apple icon in the top left corner and select system preferences, click on [Keyboard and Mouse] now click on the [Mouse] tab.
By default the right mouse button is set to Primary Button. Click on this and change it to Secondary Button.
The right click sensor often appears not to work due to a finger being on the left hand button part of the mouse if the right button appears not to work try removing your left finger from the mouse completely.
Hi Cowaski,
I just have a quick question about my regular Macbook. Is it possible to use the computer as a camera. I know that the Quicktime program can make a video and the Account section under preferences can change the user image but is there an actual "CAMERA" function on the computer that would save images in a JPEG format?