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Oct 7, 2013 03:09:40   #
magicunicorn Loc: Melbourne Australia
 
Is there a good way to find out your shutter count with out sending your camera away please. I have 2 cameras i need to find this out on.

Canon 7 D and Canon 400

Thank you in Advance

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Oct 7, 2013 03:25:46   #
mtclicker Loc: Montana
 
magicunicorn wrote:
Is there a good way to find out your shutter count with out sending your camera away please. I have 2 cameras i need to find this out on.

Thank you in Advance


What kind of cameras?

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Oct 7, 2013 03:36:07   #
magicunicorn Loc: Melbourne Australia
 
canon 7 D and 400
Thank you

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Oct 7, 2013 03:41:44   #
mtclicker Loc: Montana
 
Sorry. For canon I have not a clue. For Nikon it is easy.

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Oct 7, 2013 03:44:00   #
magicunicorn Loc: Melbourne Australia
 
Thank you anyway for your help have an awesome day

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Oct 7, 2013 04:25:32   #
Searcher Loc: Kent, England
 
magicunicorn wrote:
Is there a good way to find out your shutter count with out sending your camera away please. I have 2 cameras i need to find this out on.

Canon 7 D and Canon 400

Thank you in Advance


Try a PM to MTshooter, I think he knows of a website that can extract the counts for a Canon (for a fee)

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Oct 7, 2013 04:55:02   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
FAQ: What is my "Shutter Actuation" count?
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-26506-1.html

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Oct 8, 2013 08:18:59   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
magicunicorn wrote:
Is there a good way to find out your shutter count with out sending your camera away please. I have 2 cameras i need to find this out on.

Canon 7 D and Canon 400

Thank you in Advance

Canon makes it difficult to get the shutter count. There are online services that might work, but it's hit or miss.

Canon try http://www.ideiki.com/astro/ Look toward the bottom of the page, and you will see that it shows the shutter count for Canons.
Camerashuttercount.com for Canon EOS 1000D / Canon EOS 1D Mark II / Canon EOS 450D/ Canon EOS 500D / Canon EOS 50d / Canon EOS 5D / Canon EOS-1D / Canon EOS-1D Mark II / Canon EOS-1D Mark II N / Canon EOS-1Ds / Canon EOS-1Ds
http://www.astrojargon.net
http://www.eoscount.com/
http://download.cnet.com/ExifTool/30...-10791213.html
For the 1Ds - http://exphose.com/tm.aspx?m=7&mpage=1&key=&
http://blog.planet5d.com/548

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Oct 8, 2013 08:23:51   #
Blaster6 Loc: Central PA
 
Try http://eoscount.com/ for the 7D. Not sure if it will work on the 400 or not.

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Oct 8, 2013 08:33:38   #
picsbywayne Loc: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
Ereik Zandboer over on the Canon LinkedIn user group has written a blog about this and has a link to a free program "EOSMSG". I have downloaded it and it works great for the 7D. I'm not sure about the Canon 400 though.

Here's the article:
http://blog.xhd.nl/?p=1178

I found out that my 7D is sitting at about 124,000 actuations.

Cheers

Wayne

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Oct 8, 2013 08:42:36   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
picsbywayne wrote:
Ereik Zandboer over on the Canon LinkedIn user group has written a blog about this and has a link to a free program "EOSMSG". I have downloaded it and it works great for the 7D. I'm not sure about the Canon 400 though.

Here's the article:
http://blog.xhd.nl/?p=1178

I found out that my 7D is sitting at about 124,000 actuations.

Cheers

Wayne

You've gotten you money's worth out of that.

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Oct 8, 2013 09:38:17   #
magicunicorn Loc: Melbourne Australia
 
Thank you everyone you are awesome I will give it a go

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Oct 8, 2013 11:45:18   #
wildman Loc: Bluffton, SC
 
mtclicker wrote:
Sorry. For canon I have not a clue. For Nikon it is easy.


How do I do it for Nikon? Is it in the jpg meta-data?

wm

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Oct 8, 2013 13:44:22   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
wildman wrote:
How do I do it for Nikon? Is it in the jpg meta-data?

wm


Shutter Count
http://www.camerashuttercount.com/
http://kentweakley.com/blog/photo-tip-photos-camera/
http://regex.info/exif.cgi
Get Irfanview (free) and also get the plug-ins for it. Start the program, open a photo, click on Image > Information > Exif info.
Get ExifInfo - also free. Unzip and get the icon onto the Desktop. Find a photo and drag it onto the icon. A window will open with loads of info. Look down the list for Shutter Count (or whatever they call it).
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com):For Canon users, try this: http://www.astrojargon.net
For Nikon users check this: http://drchung.new21.net/previewextractor/
http://www.astrojargon.net/EOSInfo.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
http://www.nikonshuttercount.com/
http://myshuttercount.com/
http://www.picmeta.com/products/picture-information-extractor.htm

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Oct 8, 2013 13:46:45   #
MagicMark
 
mtclicker wrote:
Sorry. For canon I have not a clue. For Nikon it is easy.


How do you do it with Nikon?

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