I have a Used Nikon digital camera. The lens are AF-S 18-55 and the AF-S 55-200. So everything included the Nikon D5 body, the 2 lens, a battery, battery charger, and a carry case. Let me know if your interested. Asking $250.
I think you are referring to the ISO. In order to find your shutter count with a Nikon you need to take a picture, import it to your computer and look at the metadata. Also, which model is this? D5 isn't a Nikon model. I'm guessing a D50?
Okay, I'm not sure if I did this right but I found the EXIF to be 0221. Hope that helps? Let me know what else you'd like to know. Also, I forgot the 0 (zero) and it is the D50 model.
That's probably your the file number. http://www.techmalaya.com/2008/01/22/check-nikon-digital-slr-camera-shutter-count-with-opanda-iexif/ If you have a Mac it's different and you don't need to download anything. Open the jpg in Preview>Tools>Show Inspector>Click the "i">Exif> Image Value.
You probably wont like it? haha I got a new Canon T4i on the way. I actually went and tried out all the other options but that one was fit for my needs with the price.