can someone inform me of the web site to enable me to check my shutter actuations on my Canon 5d?
ted
thank you for your expedited answer.
Ted
teds pics wrote:
thank you for your expedited answer.
Did it work to your satisfaction?
After uploading it, it took about 3-4 minutes. Just purchased this camera a year ago, a Canon 1ds Markll. Just short of 2400 actuations.
The site doesn,t list my other 2 canon cameras. I'll have to try my 5D and 50D to see if they will work.
Thanks again for your help and interest.
Ted
Nikonian72 wrote:
teds pics wrote:
thank you for your expedited answer.
Did it work to your satisfaction?
my lil t1i dont keep score.
My D3100 book said 100,000 shutter actuations
Hummm, looks like my 50D doesn't keep count. Bummer.
That is so cool. Thanks for that site.
37viggen
Loc: Leeds, West Yorkshire - UK
Eugene wrote:
That is so cool. Thanks for that site.
Heres another site, works well with any camera, you can compare one against the other
http://myshuttercount.com/Regards
John
teds pics wrote:
can someone inform me of the web site to enable me to check my shutter actuations on my Canon 5d?
ted
I use opanda IExif 2.3, its a free download, take a jpeg then open the pic using opanda, you will see a longgggggggg list of information, about 2/3 down the page you will see shutter actuations.
jplofvt wrote:
I use opanda IExif 2.3, its a free download, take a jpeg then open the pic using opanda, you will see a longgggggggg list of information, about 2/3 down the page you will see shutter actuations.
If OP is seeking
only shutter actuation count, why would you recommend a display of entire mega-data field?
http://www.camerashuttercount.com and
http://myshuttercount.com precisely answer OP's question.
both sites were within a few hundred of each outher. thank you
My 1977 Nikon F2 has about a million shutter clicks so far, and I have no fear, except film is going the way of the Edsel, that it would last another million or two shutter firings. Digicams are not meant to last.
JimH
Loc: Western South Jersey, USA
Something is not right. Canon doesn't keep shutter counts in their EXIF data. Every thing I've ever seen, including info from CanonUSA, states that you have to send your cam to a Canon repair site to get an accurate shutter count.
The web site pointed to by Doug states that they've tested a 50D, but sending both a brand new CR2 and JPG file up there gave an error message, which is actually what I would have expected.
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