How do you check it? Counting files?
I think Photome or EOSinfo exif readers will read the shutter counts on a 5D. Both free.
Oggy1 Member 83 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2010 Location: West Sussex, UK More info | Jul 09, 2011 17:52 | #16 kf095 wrote in post #12724465 How do you check it? Counting files? I think Photome or EOSinfo exif readers will read the shutter counts on a 5D. Both free. Cheers, Oggy
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TeamSpeed 01010100 01010011 More info | Jul 09, 2011 18:09 | #17 Oggy1 wrote in post #12731234 I think Photome or EOSinfo exif readers will read the shutter counts on a 5D. Both free. Maybe on the 5D2, not on the 5Dc Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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WaltA Goldmember More info | Jul 09, 2011 20:51 | #18 Exif data usually doesn't give shutter count. Its typically the shots you can take before your battery goes dead or the next file number for your saved files. Neither is true shutter count. Walt
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Jul 10, 2011 09:44 | #19 I am counting files Freddy the Freeloader
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nich0145 Member 90 posts Joined Jun 2011 Location: Malaysia More info | Jul 10, 2011 10:05 | #20 As in... you just read the file number straight of your photo? Not sure about the 5dc but on newer body the image file count reset itself every 9999 shots. Nicholas
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