"For the NX10 In exact order: Set Mode dial to Smart auto, Switch on, press L then OK then R then press OK while holding down the + -AV button. this brings up Developer Menu with four submenus, Firmware update, System parameter, Adjustment control, Lens control. Scroll to adjustment control. At the bottom of this screen is a data set including shutter count. Press the Playback button to exit. Warning: changing any settings will alter the way your camera works."

Nie wiem, czy działa dla NX5.

A czy możesz przypomnieć, jak to się robi w NX300, bo mi się gdzieś zapodziało chyba?

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A, znalazłem:

"1) Create a text file as follows: file name: nx_dev.adj
file content: "smart_camera" - NB no carriage return, no nothing except the string (NB excluding quotes). File length should be exactly 12 bytes.
2) Place this file on the root of an SD card and put the card in your camera.
3) Power on the camera. Make sure camera is on Auto.
4) Press, in succession: down, OK, up, OK, right, press and keep pressed the exposure compensation button, press and release OK, and finally release the exposure compensation button.
Now you should see the new menu on the screen. Go to "3. Adjustment Control" (press OK) and from there, to "(6) Adjust Results" (Press OK). There you should see "Shutter Release Count:" with the number of actuations.
To close the DEV menu, just press the MENU button a few times.


I've just tested those steps both on my NX300 and NX500 and read the actual number of actuations."