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Shutter Count Number is important – A DSLR’s shutter will eventually fail
Shutter count and more for your canon eos dslr. EOSCount allows you to read a shutter counter from a Canon EOS DSLR (DIGIC III and later) camera. It can also sync a camera clock to your PC's clock. Reasons to retrieve a camera's shutter count include: confirm that a new camera is truly new (shutter count 0) establish value of a used camera. Free Shutter Count works with any Canon DSLR camera, but some models might be incompatible due to firmware restrictions. Free Shutter count is not dependant of the numbering system of your sdcard. Free Shutter count try to reveal the real shutter actuation number stored in the firmware of your camera. The simplest FREE option I’ve found for getting an accurate count of shutter actuations for a Canon EOS DSLR on a Mac computer was buried deep in a photography forum posted in 2013. More than five years ago user “mij” published a very straight-forward free-to-use piece of software he called Shutter Counter and posted it for free download. . The original and only Mac shutter count reader that works with all new Canons. ShutterCount displays the number of shutter actuations (the shutter count) of your Canon EOS, Nikon or Pentax digital camera - see the complete list of supported models below. The shutter count is read directly fr. . The original and only Mac shutter count reader that works with all new Canons. ShutterCount displays the number of shutter actuations (the shutter count) of your Canon EOS, Nikon or Pentax digital camera - see the complete list of supported models below. The shutter count is read directly fr.
Just as with any piece of mechanical equipment, a camera has a lifetime that is based on the number of shutter actuationsotherwise known as shutter clicks or the shutter count. Sooner or later, your DSLR’s shutter will wear, slow down and eventually stop functioning. At this point, you may either need to have the shutter replaced or purchase a new camera.
ShutterCheck for Mac Get shutter actuations count of your Canon EOS camera. ShutterCheck displays a hidden information about your Canon EOS camera, so you can easily check whether or not a camera that is listed as new is really brand new or determine the value of a previously used item in order to make deals with more confidence.
Usually, you’ll have to take a couple hundred thousand photos before this happens though, and Canon has allegedly released a particular shutter actuation threshold to indicate the number of shots expected for each EOS model before the shutter fails. Typically this count is between 100,000 and 300,000 shutter actuations, with the latter limit associated with the EOS-1D models. In fact, the Camera Shutter Life Expectancy Database is a really neat user-based site for DSLR models of several brands, including Canon. There you can find out the average life expectancy for your EOS model(s).
Interestingly, there’s no official Canon based application to find the shutter count for an EOS DSLR, however, there are a few free online tools that may help you to do this. There’s no tool that works seamlessly for all EOS models, let alone on both Windows and Mac platforms. But for the most part, there’s a utility available for your EOS model. All Most of these utilities are free, and if you can spare, donate to the developers. They’ve helped us photographers out a lot.
Freeware Utilities for finding shutter count:
40DShutterCount & EOSInfo
40DShutterCount Utility (Version 2) – developed by Astrojargon, was originally for the EOS 40D, but it can work with other EOS models. Mac users can utilize this version, and the newer version, EOSInfo, is currently only for Windows users. The utility is free and will work on most EOS models. It is stated on the Astrojargon website that:
/unused-sims-4-serial-key.html. “The shutter count information is available *only* on Canon DIGIC III/IV DSLRs *except* the 1D* series.”
Though this disclaimer is given, users have reported that the utility has worked with the EOS-1D Mark IV model. Nonetheless, based on the statement, the compatible EOS models are:
1100D (Rebel T3)1000D (Rebel XS)650D (Rebel T4i)600D (Rebel T3i)500D (Rebel T1i)550D (Rebel T2i) 450D (Rebel XSi) 60Da60D 50D 40D7D5D Mark III5D Mark II
EOSCount
EOSCount – is was a freeware utility developed by Sergey Vasilevskiy that:
“…allows you to read a shutter counter from a Canon EOS DSLR (DIGIC III and later) camera. It can also sync a camera clock to your PC’s clock.”
Altdeutsche schriften kostenlos downloaden. If you’re not sure what kind of sensor your EOS has, then you can check it out on Astro Photography Tool’s “Canon EOS models matrix“. To make is easy for you, the EOS models that will most likely work with EOSCount are:
1100D (Rebel T3)1000D (Rebel XS)650D (Rebel T4i)600D (Rebel T3i)500D (Rebel T1i)550D (Rebel T2i) 450D (Rebel XSi) 60Da60D 50D 40D7D5D Mark III5D Mark II1D XID Mark IV ID Mark IIIIDs Mark III
Internet Explorer (32 bit) is the recommended browser for EOSCount, from which you will need to install the ActiveX control which will read the data directly from your camera which needs to be connected to your PC via USB. Google Chrome can also be used to utilize EOSCount, but you’ll have to browse using the IE tab plug-in.
Magic Lantern
Magic Lantern– may work for some EOS, including the 550D (Rebel T2i). All you need to do is install Magic Lantern on your EOS, press MENU and then DISP. The shutter count will appear at the bottom of the screen. Magic Lantern shutter counter as Magic Lantern in whole is completely FREE.
Shuttercount App for Mac users
ShutterCount is an iOS App which gets it all very simple. The shutter count can be read from a USB-connected camera and it provides accurate data that can not be attainable by for example reading the EXIF.
With the ShutterCount app you can test whether a new camera is actually new or just check an already used camera to see if the pre-owner claims are true and there is no count limit with this app but it counts only still photos taken – (no video recordings counted). Supported cameras are:
1D-x5D mark II5D mark III 6D7D 60D 70D 100D / Rebel SL1 600D / Rebel T3i 650D / Rebel T4i 700D / Rebel T5i 1100D / Rebel T3
Camera Shutter Count
Camera Shutter Count – Even though Canon doesn’t have shutter count included on the EXIF information of an image file, as opposed to Nikon, camershuttercount.comutilizes the latest unedited image to give an approximate number of shutter clicks. It is almost guaranteed to work with images from EOS-ID models among a few other EOS models. The most likely compatible EOS models are:
50D500D (Rebel T1i)1000D (Rebel XS) 1D1D Mark II1D Mark II N1D Mark III1Ds1Ds Mark II1DsMark III
1D-Count Online
1D-Count Online – from Foxbat Photography, is exclusively for EOS-1D models except the Mark III or later versions. The utility is available for download or can be utilized via the online version. The shutter count is read from the latest JPEG or RAW file.
Final thoughts…
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It makes sense to know your shutter count, even if it’s an approximation, so as to have an idea what may be left of the shutter. This information is especially useful to a person who wishes to buy a used or refurbished DSLR. The camera may look brand new on the outside, but the state of the shutter can be a different scenario. Some persons may ask, “Why not just use the image count on the camera instead of using a utility?” This can work, but what happens when the image count is reset? Therefore, it’s a good idea to find a more foolproof way of knowing the shutter count. If for some reason you’re not comfortable with using freeware tools, you can always send your DSLR to Canon and request a shutter count.
Don’t be alarmed by manufacturers life expectancy, with Canon Cameras that number is around 150.000 shutters, but I personally know EOS cameras that went way over 600.000 images and still counting. It all depends on how you treat your camera.
It’s easy to think that because your shutter may die you now need to be restrictive with taking shots. But then again, what artist is restrictive in his/her creations? What’s recommended is to somehow make your camera ‘pay for itself’, even if you are an amateur and/or not necessarily into the business of photography. Relax and stop finding excuses not to make more images, now shoot ;)
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ROGERWILCO357ROGERWILCO357 1,551 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2009 Location: michigan | what software do you use to find out your shutter count I have the 30d,7d,5dmk2 and would love to see what the shutter count is on all the bodies .i have A Mac and wonder what software if any there is out there for the mac? EOS 5DMKII gripped;EOS 7D;30D:Rebel Xti Digital;24-105L,70-200 f/2.8L.II,85mm f1.2L.II,16-35Lmk2, SP AF90mmF/2.8DI,28-135mm x 2,580EX II-430ExII with Pocket Wizards II,(Adobe CS5) LOG IN TO REPLY |
jlropesjlropes 2 posts Joined Jun 2011 Location: Abano Terme, Italy | ROGERWILCO357 wrote in post #12983181 what software do you use to find out your shutter count I have the 30d,7d,5dmk2 and would love to see what the shutter count is on all the bodies .i have A Mac and wonder what software if any there is out there for the mac? If none what software do you use for the windows platform . Hi, _______________ LOG IN TO REPLY |
monk3ymonk3y 46,198 posts Gallery: 4 photos Likes: 59 Joined Aug 2009 Location: Cloud and Honey | I posted this on another thread.. I just use CS5 to look at shutter count. not sure how accurate it is specially on Cameras with videos www.monk3y.comMy GEAR LOG IN TO REPLY |
NikolasNikolas 1,720 posts Likes: 7 Joined May 2005 Location: Melbourne, Australia | jlropes wrote in post #12983295 Hi, take a look to this sw: http://www.astrojargon.net …AutoDetectCookieSupport=1 Should be right for your need. Gianluca
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jlropesjlropes 2 posts Joined Jun 2011 Location: Abano Terme, Italy | Nikolas wrote in post #12983370 Yes and it's NOT for a mac This is the MAC version: http://www.astrojargon.net/40DShutterCount.aspx _______________ LOG IN TO REPLY |
philwillmediaphilwillmedia 5,252 posts Likes: 14 Joined Nov 2008 Location: '..just south of the 23rd Paralell..' | I use this http://homepage.mac.com/aozer/EV/ Regards, Phil LOG IN TO REPLY |
rick_renorick_reno 44,642 posts Likes: 134 Joined Dec 2010 | I tried the CS5 --schema thing and got 0 for mine. I know it has more than 0 on it. LOG IN TO REPLY |
konstantinpavlikhinkonstantinpavlikhin 16 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2014 Location: Moscow, Russia | I've made an OS X app called EOS Inspector that reads shutter actuations count: ShutterCheck for Mac — Check Shutter Count of Your Canon EOS Camera. LOG IN TO REPLY |
ppmaxppmax 170 posts Likes: 32 Joined Feb 2009 | Just downloaded and installed..will check it out tonight. Canon 1DX Mark II, EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 IS USM Mark II, EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, EF 50mm f/1.4 LOG IN TO REPLY |
konstantinpavlikhinkonstantinpavlikhin 16 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2014 Location: Moscow, Russia | ppmax wrote in post #16832949 Did you wrap gphoto2 inside an app? No, gphoto and its underlying lib are completely unrelated to my app. Moreover, I believe it is not even possible to use this method if you want to distribute your app on the Mac App Store. ShutterCheck for Mac — Check Shutter Count of Your Canon EOS Camera. LOG IN TO REPLY |
DmabDmab 1,219 posts Likes: 29 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Wisconsin | AgnesL wrote in post #16587822 Hi, For your 7d and 5d II it can be a solution: ShutterCount for Mac. https://itunes.apple.com …ercount/id720123827?mt=12 Cheers This. Dan LOG IN TO REPLY |
InfiniteDivideInfiniteDivide 2,844 posts Gallery: 265 photos Likes: 220 Joined Dec 2013 Location: Kawasaki, Japan | I am very happy with ShutterCount.app and it only cost me $2 when I got it. James Patrus LOG IN TO REPLY |
konstantinpavlikhinkonstantinpavlikhin 16 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2014 Location: Moscow, Russia | InfiniteDivide wrote in post #16837349 There are free options, yes, but they require an internet connections on a website. The app works on my laptop without internet to check my friends gear or used gear. EOS Inspector is free and it doesn’t require an internet connection because it is a self-contained OS X application. Give it a try and let me know what you think about it. ShutterCheck for Mac — Check Shutter Count of Your Canon EOS Camera. LOG IN TO REPLY |
GregDunnGregDunn 1,289 posts Likes: 129 Joined Mar 2013 Location: Indiana | None of these applications work on my cameras under OS X 10.8 or 10.6 (my backup computer). I even downloaded and compiled gphoto2, but it returns 'unknown camera' for both my 550D and 7D. Canon 1Dx 5D3 7D2 6D 70-200L f/2.8IS 70-200L f/4 24-70L f/2.8 24-105L f/4IS 100-400L f/4.5-5.6IS 17-55 f/2.8IS 50 f/1.8 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 4x Godox AD360 LOG IN TO REPLY |
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