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01.11.2019 

Hi(Until today) In order for me to find out the shutter actuations, I connect my camera to my computer (via. USB) and use a program named 'Shutter Count'.I recently upgraded to 5D Mark IV and would like to sell my 5D Mark III. So I brought it to a local store to find out how much I could sell it for. To my surprise, one of the persons at the store tried to find out the # of shutter actuations by taking a picture, taking the SD card (where the image was stored) to inside and then later told me the # of actuations.Is finding out the # of shutter actuations this way valid?ThanksDuy. Pawn wrote:jpegman wrote:The SD file numbering can give the number of exposures up to 9999 before it resets, but, that is no a 'good' number of the cameras total actuations unless it -1) Has less than 9999 and/or2) the auto reset counter was not used.I wouldn't buy a used camera from that dealer!Thanks jpegmanHe told me the # shutter actuations was 68K.

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Screenshot of checking the shutter count on a Canon E0S 5D Mark II camera. Also, stopping into any official Canon repair shop will have software that will. This means that EOSInfo will display the shutter counter for the 40D, the. I thought about having it also store on chip, but then I just have to. EOS produces its own wallet software that is available for download on its website, which allows you to store EOS on your computer. For maximum security, you can store your cryptocurrencies on a dedicated hardware wallet such as a TREZOR wallet or a Ledger Nano S.

Not sure where he got the #. Of course, I can double check the # easily.I have collected some links to that can read the shutter count. I have never heard about 5D III and shutter count in the image file.

Please check your camera to see if other softwares also give you 68000 exposures. Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:jpegman wrote:The SD file numbering can give the number of exposures up to 9999 before it resets, but, that is no a 'good' number of the cameras total actuations unless it -1) Has less than 9999 and/or2) the auto reset counter was not used.I wouldn't buy a used camera from that dealer!Thanks jpegmanHe told me the # shutter actuations was 68K. Not sure where he got the #. Of course, I can double check the # easily.I have collected some links to that can read the shutter count.

I have never heard about 5D III and shutter count in the image file. Please check your camera to see if other softwares also give you 68000 exposures.Thanks KameratrolletI did check after getting home that day. The count was a little less than 50K. Pawn wrote:Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:jpegman wrote:The SD file numbering can give the number of exposures up to 9999 before it resets, but, that is no a 'good' number of the cameras total actuations unless it -1) Has less than 9999 and/or2) the auto reset counter was not used.I wouldn't buy a used camera from that dealer!Thanks jpegmanHe told me the # shutter actuations was 68K. Not sure where he got the #. Of course, I can double check the # easily.I have collected some links to that can read the shutter count. I have never heard about 5D III and shutter count in the image file.

Please check your camera to see if other softwares also give you 68000 exposures.Thanks KameratrolletI did check after getting home that day. The count was a little less than 50K.Did you check both exposure count and mirror flips? Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:jpegman wrote:The SD file numbering can give the number of exposures up to 9999 before it resets, but, that is no a 'good' number of the cameras total actuations unless it -1) Has less than 9999 and/or2) the auto reset counter was not used.I wouldn't buy a used camera from that dealer!Thanks jpegmanHe told me the # shutter actuations was 68K. Not sure where he got the #. Of course, I can double check the # easily.I have collected some links to that can read the shutter count. I have never heard about 5D III and shutter count in the image file. Please check your camera to see if other softwares also give you 68000 exposures.Thanks KameratrolletI did check after getting home that day.

The count was a little less than 50K.Did you check both exposure count and mirror flips?Not sure. The program I use is called ShutterCount. BTW, I am mostly a live view shooter when shooting landscape which I do a lot with that camera.

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Pawn wrote:Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:jpegman wrote:The SD file numbering can give the number of exposures up to 9999 before it resets, but, that is no a 'good' number of the cameras total actuations unless it -1) Has less than 9999 and/or2) the auto reset counter was not used.I wouldn't buy a used camera from that dealer!Thanks jpegmanHe told me the # shutter actuations was 68K. Not sure where he got the #. Of course, I can double check the # easily.I have collected some links to that can read the shutter count. I have never heard about 5D III and shutter count in the image file. Please check your camera to see if other softwares also give you 68000 exposures.Thanks KameratrolletI did check after getting home that day. The count was a little less than 50K.Did you check both exposure count and mirror flips?Not sure.

The program I use is called ShutterCount. BTW, I am mostly a live view shooter when shooting landscape which I do a lot with that camera.Magic Lantern has the ability to check both, see the link above for video and sample, but you maybe not want to install that. Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:Kameratrollet wrote:pawn wrote:jpegman wrote:The SD file numbering can give the number of exposures up to 9999 before it resets, but, that is no a 'good' number of the cameras total actuations unless it -1) Has less than 9999 and/or2) the auto reset counter was not used.I wouldn't buy a used camera from that dealer!Thanks jpegmanHe told me the # shutter actuations was 68K. Not sure where he got the #.

Of course, I can double check the # easily.I have collected some links to that can read the shutter count. I have never heard about 5D III and shutter count in the image file. Please check your camera to see if other softwares also give you 68000 exposures.Thanks KameratrolletI did check after getting home that day. The count was a little less than 50K.Did you check both exposure count and mirror flips?Not sure. The program I use is called ShutterCount. BTW, I am mostly a live view shooter when shooting landscape which I do a lot with that camera.Magic Lantern has the ability to check both, see the link above for video and sample, but you maybe not want to install that.Thanks KameratrolletIt is not important to find out the # of clicks.I previously installed ML on EOS M and had a bad experience.

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Will never install ML on an expensive camera. Centos kickstart installation from usb.

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Check Canon EOS Shutter Count and Get Live View Usage Detalization NewShutterCheck reads and decodes shutter information directly from the internal memory of your camera. For newer Canon EOS models such as the 1D X Mark II, 5D Mark IV and 5DS the app displays an extended shutter information. Together with plain shutter count you’ll get separate values for photos taken through the viewfinder, photos taken via the Live View and a number of Live View sessions. All these values are presented visually on the detalization bar.