View Full Version : Actual Number of shutter clicks
Brian Mackey
11th of December 2003 (Thu), 19:21
Has anyone been able to figure out how to find this info this out yet or is still only a "canon servcie thing?" Ive gotten close by counting cd's but LOL thats not real accurate :)
Camera is 10D
defordphoto
11th of December 2003 (Thu), 20:00
Never heard of anyone finding this out. Sounds like a job for CFS.
ron chappel
13th of December 2003 (Sat), 07:19
I'm sure i've heard owners talking about "having to set it in preferences"
Also heard of lots of D30 D60 10D owners discussing totals
defordphoto
13th of December 2003 (Sat), 09:27
ron chappel wrote:
I'm sure i've heard owners talking about "having to set it in preferences"
Also heard of lots of D30 D60 10D owners discussing totals
You can reset the camera whenever you want. I believe Brian wants to know if there is way to know the ACTUAL shutter actuations and the short answer is NO. At least none that I have heard of.
Roger_Cavanagh
13th of December 2003 (Sat), 10:27
http://www.rogercavanagh.com/helpinfo/41_faq.htm#faq1
Regards,
boBquincy
14th of December 2003 (Sun), 19:27
I can't seem to get thie website to come up. It displays the question regarding how many shutter clicks but nothing more.
Is the website working?
thanks,
boB
defordphoto
14th of December 2003 (Sun), 19:31
bobquincy wrote:
I can't seem to get thie website to come up. It displays the question regarding how many shutter clicks but nothing more.
Is the website working?
thanks,
boB
The question is a link. Click on it. Surf that site too. Lot's of good info there.
boBquincy
14th of December 2003 (Sun), 19:45
Thanks,
I had scripting disabled so the website just sat there doing nothing. After I enabled scripting I found the answer...you can't find out! ;)
boB
Roger_Cavanagh
15th of December 2003 (Mon), 06:58
bobquincy wrote:
Thanks,
I had scripting disabled so the website just sat there doing nothing. After I enabled scripting I found the answer...you can't find out! ;)
boB
Sorry about that, boB. I use JavaScript in quite a lot of places. I used to have a warning, but forgot to add it back when I redesigned the site a while back.
I'll resurrect it.
Regards,
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