**Example 1: To download an entire object** The following ``get-object`` example downloads the specified object. :: aws mediastore-data get-object \ --endpoint https://aaabbbcccdddee.data.mediastore.us-west-2.amazonaws.com \ --path events/baseball/setup.jpg setup.jpg Output:: { "ContentType": "image/jpeg", "StatusCode": 200, "ETag": "2aa333bbcc8d8d22d777e999c88d4aa9eeeeee4dd89ff7f555555555555da6d3", "ContentLength": "3860266", "LastModified": "Fri, 19 Jul 2019 21:50:31 GMT" } **Example 2: To download part of an object** The following ``get-object`` example downloads the specified part of an object. :: aws mediastore-data get-object \ --endpoint https://aaabbbcccdddee.data.mediastore.us-west-2.amazonaws.com \ --path events/baseball/setup.jpg setup.jpg \ --range "bytes=0-100" Output:: { "StatusCode": 206, "LastModified": "Fri, 19 Jul 2019 21:50:31 GMT", "ContentType": "image/jpeg", "ContentRange": "bytes 0-100/3860266", "ETag": "2aa333bbcc8d8d22d777e999c88d4aa9eeeeee4dd89ff7f555555555555da6d3", "ContentLength": "101" } For more information, see `Downloading an Object `__ in the *AWS Elemental MediaStore User Guide*.