Japakomom
Loc: Originally from the Last Frontier
AgnesL wrote:
Hi, br br ShutterCount for Mac supports Canon 5D... (
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Yes, ShutterCount updated their program to work with the 5DIV. Back last summer it had not been updated.
Hi! Konstantin, the developer of EOS Inspector for Mac here.
I see my app was mentioned a couple of times in this thread... So I am happy to let you know that there is a new version of EOS Inspector available for download!
The app was rewritten from scratch and now supports all of the recent Canon EOS cameras, including the 5D Mark IV. It took me five long months of intense reverse-engineering various EOS cameras and finally the app is capable of not only showing a plain shutter count value, but also giving a shutter usage detalization. For newer EOS models like 1D X Mark II, 5D Mark IV and 5Ds you'll get separate counters for photos taken through the viewfinder, photos taken via the Live View and a number of Live View sessions. All this information is presented visually on the detalization bar.
The new version is a free update for all existing customers.
https://eosinspector.appThe detailed information about camera compatibility is available on the technical specifications page:
https://eosinspector.app/specsI hope you'll find my little app useful!
BudsOwl
Loc: Upstate NY and New England
konstantinpavlikhin wrote:
Hi! Konstantin, the developer of EOS Inspector for Mac here.
I see my app was mentioned a couple of times in this thread... So I am happy to let you know that there is a new version of EOS Inspector available for download!
The app was rewritten from scratch and now supports all of the recent Canon EOS cameras, including the 5D Mark IV. It took me five long months of intense reverse-engineering various EOS cameras and finally the app is capable of not only showing a plain shutter count value, but also giving a shutter usage detalization. For newer EOS models like 1D X Mark II, 5D Mark IV and 5Ds you'll get separate counters for photos taken through the viewfinder, photos taken via the Live View and a number of Live View sessions. All this information is presented visually on the detalization bar.
The new version is a free update for all existing customers.
https://eosinspector.appThe detailed information about camera compatibility is available on the technical specifications page:
https://eosinspector.app/specs.
I hope you'll find my little app useful!
Hi! Konstantin, the developer of EOS Inspector for... (
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Sounds great, but is there a version for a PC? If not, maybe I can get my son-in-law to put the app on his Mac. If so does he need any other software?
WF2B wrote:
Sounds great, but is there a version for a PC? If not, maybe I can get my son-in-law to put the app on his Mac. If so does he need any other software?
Sorry, but there is no Windows version of EOS Inspector available! I'm a Mac-developer and I only do native Mac apps. Windows is a completely foreign platform for me.
No other software is required to run the EOS Inspector on a Mac. Just make sure its macOS version is at least 10.12 Sierra.
BudsOwl
Loc: Upstate NY and New England
konstantinpavlikhin wrote:
Sorry, but there is no Windows version of EOS Inspector available! I'm a Mac-developer and I only do native Mac apps. Windows is a completely foreign platform for me.
No other software is required to run the EOS Inspector on a Mac. Just make sure its macOS version is at least 10.12 Sierra.
Thanks, I will let you know how I make out.
Bud
Peterff
Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
WF2B wrote:
Thanks, I will let you know how I make out.
Bud
For a PC you can get EOSmsg:
http://www.eosmsg.com/I've been using it for several years and it has been very reliable. There is small one time fee (<$10) for each camera which is being checked which seems very reasonable to me.
Good luck
Peterff wrote:
For a PC you can get EOSmsg:
http://www.eosmsg.com/I've been using it for several years and it has been very reliable. There is small one time fee (<$10) for each camera which is being checked which seems very reasonable to me.
Good luck
Do you mean they charge per physical camera body, so you have to pay each time you want to check a shutter count? Or do they require you to unlock support for a concrete EOS models so once you paid, for example, for 5D Mark IV you can have unlimited readings from any camera as long it is of the same model?
EOS Inspector is offered with a simple pricing model — you pay for the app once ($2.99 at the time being) and have unlimited readings from unlimited camera models. There are no in-app purchases and no hidden charges. You get a full featured app right from the beginning.
It seems like I have to at least quadruple the price to match the competition :) Just kidding!
Peterff
Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
konstantinpavlikhin wrote:
Do you mean they charge per physical camera body, so you have to pay each time you want to check a shutter count? Or do they require you to unlock support for a concrete EOS models so once you paid, for example, for 5D Mark IV you can have unlimited readings from any camera as long it is of the same model?
EOS Inspector is offered with a simple pricing model — you pay for the app once ($2.99 at the time being) and have unlimited readings from unlimited camera models. There are no in-app purchases and no hidden charges. You get a full featured app right from the beginning.
It seems like I have to at least quadruple the price to match the competition :) Just kidding!
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It is a one time fee for unlimited readings for each specific camera, so two camera bodies means two payments.
AntonioReyna wrote:
This is a new camera, so why would you be worried about the shutter count? I have shot Nikon and Canon bodies, seemingly to death, and have never had a shutter problem. It is like driving a car with high mileage that has been well taken care of, it just keeps going.
Why do people keep posting "Why be worried about the shutter count?" Well, like the OP, I'm pretty sure they are just like me. I bought a USED Canon 5d Mk IV and I, too, want to know what the shutter count is. I'm curious how much this camera was used before I bought it. In the future, If I decide to sell it, I want to be able to put the count in my description so the new buyer will know. People are just curious and like to know as much about something as possible.
konstantinpavlikhin wrote:
EOS Inspector is offered with a simple pricing model — you pay for the app once ($2.99 at the time being) and have unlimited readings from unlimited camera models. There are no in-app purchases and no hidden charges. You get a full featured app right from the beginning.
It seems like I have to at least quadruple the price to match the competition :) Just kidding!
You said you were kidding. Now the price increased to 5$!
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