Pricing also matches the Mac version’s (€2.69 / $2.99 / £1.99), and the Windows version can be purchased directly from the app's page. You can activate each license on two computers simultaneously, and there’s no limit on the number of cameras you can read, nor. EOSCount shows Canon EOS DSLR camera information (serial number, owner/artist names, copyright, firmware version, camera time), allows time synchronization with a Mac, and displays optional shutter count (pay-per-use feature).
- Canon Nikon SonyShutter CountFree the Shutter Count Number of your Canon EOS DSLR,
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An easy way to know the Shutter Count number of your Canon EOS, Nikon, Sony cameras Know exactly how many shutter actuations your cameras have
How to Know The Number of Shots a DSLR Camera Has Taken? Establish the value of a used camera. You want to purchase a used Canon Camera? check first the shutter count to establish its value
What is the Maximum Shutter Count Rating for My Camera?
It vary widely by model. Obviously, canon’s professional models last much longer than entry-level model. 5D Mark II 's shutter assures trouble-free operation over its 150,000-cycle.
Canon 450D (Canon EOS Rebel XSi) 's shutter life is about 50,000 actuations. But it's not an exact match, it can failed at 25.000 or continue to working great after 100.000 actuations. It's just an average.
Is my camera compatible with Free Shutter Count
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. If you notice that Free Shutter Count is incompatible with your camera, please contact us and help us improve compatibility. Firefox browser mac os.
Compatible Models
1D C, 1D X, 1D MARK III, 1D Mark IV, 7D Mark II, 7D, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 6D, 70D, 60D, 50D, 40D, 700D (Rebel T5i), 650D (Rebel T4i), 600D (Rebel T3i), 550D (Rebel T2i), 500D (Rebel T1i), 450D (Rebel XSi), 100D (Rebel SL1), 1300D (Rebel T6), 1200D (Rebel T5), 1100D (Rebel T3), 1000D (Rebel XS)..
D3/D3s/D3x, D40/D40x, D4/D4s, D5, D50, D60, D70/D70s, D80, D90, D200, D300/D300s, D500, D600, D610, D700, D750, D800/D800E, D810/D850, D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500/D5600, D7000/D7100/D7200/D7500..
a9, a7r2, a72, a7s2, a7r, a7s, a7, a6500, a6300, a6000, a5100, a5000, a99II, a77II, NEX-7, NEX-6, NEX-5T, NEX-5R, NEX-5N/NEX-5, NEX-3/NEX-3N, A77M2/A77, A65, A58, A57, A550, A55, A37, A330, A290..
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hillwalkerhillwalker 24 posts Joined Nov 2012 | Has anyone found any software that will check the shutter count of a 6D? 6D | 35L | 17-40L | 50 1.4 | 430EXII LOG IN TO REPLY |
hillwalkerhillwalker THREAD STARTER 24 posts Joined Nov 2012 | I did some more research and wanted to follow up on this post in case it helps someone else out. Since EOSCount for Mac does not support the 6D, I turned to gphoto2 given recommendations elsewhere in the forum. It worked well to read the shutter count. 4) Finally, after connecting my camera, I ran: and Got the instructions for that here: http://www.twam.info …s-7d-shuttercount-on-os-x 6D | 35L | 17-40L | 50 1.4 | 430EXII LOG IN TO REPLY |
m.lam3m.lam3 62 posts Joined Sep 2013 Location: Vancouver, BC | I don't know about you, but my 6D has a shutter counter built into one of the menu options... Previous: LOG IN TO REPLY |
BakewellBakewell 1,385 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Irvine, CA | Sep 01, 2013 22:41 as a reply to @m.lam3's post | #4 The PRO version of FoCal micro adjustment software has a built-in shutter count function. A little on the pricey side at $100. Dave LOG IN TO REPLY |
hillwalkerhillwalker THREAD STARTER 24 posts Joined Nov 2012 | m.lam3 wrote in post #16260170 I don't know about you, but my 6D has a shutter counter built into one of the menu options... Unfortunately, that is not a persistent/continual shutter count. Only way to obtain actual shutter count for the body on a 6D or 7D is through one of the tools: EOSCount, gphoto2, FoCal, etc. Kind of a bummer really. 6D | 35L | 17-40L | 50 1.4 | 430EXII LOG IN TO REPLY |
hillwalkerhillwalker THREAD STARTER 24 posts Joined Nov 2012 | Bakewell wrote in post #16260207 The PRO version of FoCal micro adjustment software has a built-in shutter count function. A little on the pricey side at $100. How do you like the FoCal software? 6D | 35L | 17-40L | 50 1.4 | 430EXII LOG IN TO REPLY |
BakewellBakewell 1,385 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Irvine, CA | hillwalker wrote in post #16261186 How do you like the FoCal software? I get various and inconsistant results under identical circumstances. Extremely sensitive to lighting and camera conditions while testing. This software does alot of various sundry tests besides MA. These seem to function correctly. Hopefully version 2.0 will be more stable. Dave LOG IN TO REPLY |
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m.lam3m.lam3 62 posts Joined Sep 2013 Location: Vancouver, BC | hillwalker wrote in post #16261092 Unfortunately, that is not a persistent/continual shutter count. Only way to obtain actual shutter count for the body on a 6D or 7D is through one of the tools: EOSCount, gphoto2, FoCal, etc. Kind of a bummer really. My apologies, learn something new everyday! Previous: LOG IN TO REPLY |
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Castor7Castor7 1 post Joined Sep 2014 | hillwalker wrote in post #16261092 Unfortunately, that is not a persistent/continual shutter count. Only way to obtain actual shutter count for the body on a 6D or 7D is through one of the tools: EOSCount, gphoto2, FoCal, etc. Kind of a bummer really. It seems he is using gphoto2 to count the shutter. Why do you say it is not persistent? LOG IN TO REPLY |
pkim1230pkim1230 746 posts Joined Apr 2011 Location: Providence, RI | what's persistent shutter count and what's the counter in the 6d
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