

I'm referring to a Rebel XTi, but I'm assuming the process would work the same. I thought it would be good if I could give any potential buyers an accurate count. For example, here's what I get on Linux (additionally showing camera model to illustrate that it works for 1100D): gphoto2 -get-config cameramodel -get-config shuttercounter Label: Camera Model Type: TEXT Current: Canon EOS 1100D Label: Shutter Counter Type: TEXT Current: 13613. ProMediaGear is well-known within the photography industry for their long-lens gimbals and flash brackets, but with the Pro-Stix TR344, this family-run company is making a play for the premium systematic tripod market. I just wanted to know if the camera had 2k clicks, 5k clicks, or more. The camera has been a back-up and not used often. I've heard Canon service can detect the shutter count, but I didn't really want to send it in just for that. Thank you so much for the tips, I will definitely try this!! The best count will still be from Canon since that shows total actuations, not just images recorded. If you can't figure out the image count from the resulting file name, just give us the file name and we should be able to help. If the file counter has rolled over, then the resulting file name will be off by the number of rotations the counter has rolled over. Hello, When I called Canon and received a quote, nothing was said about discontinuing the Rebel series, but when our secretary called to place the order, the Canon rep told her that they couldnt fill the order because they did not have the EOS T7 cameras, and they would never get more.
#Shutter counter for canon rebel cameras mac
I am a Mac user so I bought it from the App Store. The App connects to the camera via the USB connection. When I switched to Canon last year, I purchased the ShutterCount App from DIRE Studio. To find out your cameras shutter count or total number of shutter releases, take a picture in JPEG quality (small basic settings).Save it to your computer, and upload it to this page by clicking the BROWSE button above. Some camera companies write the shutter count to the EXIF data for some or all of their cameras. They have implemented this feature on all their digital SLR cameras post 2005. If you use a card which has ever been in a camera, the 5d will pick up the count from the old card, even if there are no images on the card, so it needs to be a new card (or a card that has been re-formatted properly in a computer, and then in the camera. Nikon embeds shutter count data into every JPEG. Depending on the type of camera that you have, the shutter life could range anywhere from 30,000 to even 400,000 releases. You should be able to figure out the count from the file name. 1 in DSLR Cameras: Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No: Date First Available: February 24, 2019. You can get reasonably close if the image-file numbering has not rolled over and you put a brand new memory card (that has never been in a camera) into the 5D and set the camera for auto-numbering and then take a shot. I do believe that genuine Canon service centers can read that information directly from the camera with a special hardware and software.
