While snooping in the EXIF fields of a Nikon 1V1, I came across this nice field:
-Nikon:MechanicalShutterCountThis is the counter of the mechanical shutter actuations
I then looked up in the Z6 EXIF data, and it's present there too!
I'll assume it's present also in Z7 and Z50. BTW, it's present in 1V1, 1V2 and 1V3.
To summarise, you will have for the Z series and the 1Vx series:
1) the regular shutter counter, that is
-Nikon:ShutterCount (Every camera from D70 onwards has this one, D1, D1H, D1X and D100 didn't have it)
2) The mechanical shutter count, that is
-Nikon:MechanicalShutterCountDifference between the two is the number of electronic shutter actuations.
Field (1) is what's being used by sites such as
http://www.myshuttercount.com/ or
https://www.camerashuttercount.com/ to determine the number of camera shutter actuations.
Another nice field [that's present in cameras that have a sensor smaller than FF, or have a crop mode] is this one:
-ExifIFD:FocalLengthIn35mmFormatIt shows the focal length equivalent in FF format of the lens you have on, plus an eventual teleconverter, plus accounting for the crop mode.
A Z6 + 200-500mm + 1.4 teleconverter in DX mode @350mm setting?
You can do the math, 350x1.4x1.5 or read the -ExifIFD:FocalLengthIn35mmFormat field, to find out that the answer is
735mmCiao from Massimo