How can I check to see how many actuations my 20D has?
SteveParr should have taken his own advice 6,593 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 Location: San Diego, CA More info | Dec 07, 2006 23:56 | #1 Permanent banHow can I check to see how many actuations my 20D has? Steve
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DanteKing "Cream of Corn" BurgerMeister 9,134 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: San Anselmo, California More info | Dec 08, 2006 00:06 | #2 you cant. sorry. Dante
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JohnT Member 128 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Cardiff, UK. More info | As the saying goes "Only Canon Can!"
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Longwatcher obsolete as of this post 3,914 posts Likes: 3 Joined Sep 2002 Location: Newport News, VA, USA More info | Note: "Save the model, Save the camera, The Photographer can be repaired"
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Mark_Cohran Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 08, 2006 08:18 | #5 There's a program called CanCount that can get you the information for the 1 series, but no similar program exists for other Canon DSLR's. AFAIK, and as it has been discussed here many times, only Canon can extract that info using a proprietary program/process. Mark
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nismosr Senior Member 617 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Jersey City, NJ More info | Dec 08, 2006 09:17 | #6 i was gonna ask that same question - what about image file number from your memory card, does that count ? Canon 5D2, 50mm F1.2L, 35mm F1.4L,580ex II
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overclock Goldmember 1,191 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Fort Worth, TX More info | Dec 08, 2006 09:24 | #7 The best thing to do is when you buy a new camera is to format the card BEFORE putting it in the camera. That way the camera HOPEFULLY starts out a 1. I say hopefully because you may have got a return or a demo unit. Then you have to be careful not to introduce another card with pictures already on it from a different camera or your numbering will be all messed up. However, if you do any tethered shooting those do not count and neither do shots taken without a card in the camera.
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ScottE Goldmember 3,179 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2004 Location: Kelowna, Canada More info | Dec 08, 2006 10:01 | #8 overclock wrote in post #2371246 The best thing to do is when you buy a new camera is to format the card BEFORE putting it in the camera. That way the camera HOPEFULLY starts out a 1. I say hopefully because you may have got a return or a demo unit. Then you have to be careful not to introduce another card with pictures already on it from a different camera or your numbering will be all messed up. However, if you do any tethered shooting those do not count and neither do shots taken without a card in the camera. And then the first time you go on a trip and reset the numbering system to 0001 you have lost the count anyway. The numbering system is something that can be used for something useful, like keeping your photos from a trip in order.
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CoolToolGuy Boosting Ruler Sales 4,175 posts Joined Aug 2003 Location: Maryland, USA More info | I tried hard to keep my numbering consecutive on my 20D, but it went to Canon Service under warranty and they reset it Rick
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Dec 08, 2006 10:08 | #10 The reason everyone says you can't is because it can be reset...but...if you know for sure that it hasn't, here is the way it's done... My Canon kit 450D/s90; Canon lenses 18-55 IS, 70-210/3.5-4.5....Nikon kit: D610; 28-105/3.5-4.5, 75-300/4.5-5.6 AF, 50/1.8D Nikkors, Tamron 80-210; MF Nikkors: 50/2K, 50/1.4 AI-S, 50/1.8 SeriesE, 60/2.8 Micro Nikkor (AF locked), 85mm/1.8K-AI, 105/2.5 AIS/P.C, 135/2.8K/Q.C, 180/2.8 ED, 200/4Q/AIS, 300/4.5H-AI, ++ Tamron 70-210/3.8-4, Vivitar/Kiron 28/2, ser.1 70-210/3.5, ser.1 28-90; Vivitar/Komine and Samyang 28/2.8; 35mm Nikon F/FM/FE2, Rebel 2K...HTC RE UWA camera
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Dec 08, 2006 13:36 | #11 kitacanon wrote in post #2371412 The reason everyone says you can't is because it can be reset...but...if you know for sure that it hasn't, here is the way it's done... each folder holds 99 images 101-0001 is the first photo in folder #1 101-0100 is the last photo in folder #1 the counter to the left of the - turns over when the right side of the - begins a new 100 102-0101 is the first photo in folder #2 102-0200 is the last photo in folder #2 103-0201 is the first photo in folder #3 109-1000 is the last photo in folder #9 110-1001 is the first photo in folder #10 each folder contains 100 photos/actuations 123-xxxx = 2,3xx photos 223-xxxx = 123 folders (remember the first column began at 1) = 12,3xx photos 929-xxxx = 829 folders = 82,9xxx photos/actuations It can be confusing but there it is... Close - 20D (and earlier models, excluding the 1D series) first frame will be 100-0001 in folder 100; even in the later models the first folder will be 100CANON, so the file (post-transfer via ZB) will be 100-0001. Jon
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Dec 08, 2006 14:20 | #12 Jon wrote in post #2372321 Close - 20D (and earlier models, excluding the 1D series) first frame will be 100-0001 in folder 100; even in the later models the first folder will be 100CANON, so the file (post-transfer via ZB) will be 100-0001. Thereafter it's 100-0001 to 100-0100 101-0101 to 101-0200 102-0201 to 102-0300 123-2301 to 123-2400 199-9901 to 199-0000 (i believe this will roll over to all '0', but I'm not sure; it may stop at 199-9999) 200-0001 to 200-0100 until you reach: 9999-9901 to 999-9999 (can't roll over; you'll get an "Err CF" message) Ahhhhh SSSOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo! My Canon kit 450D/s90; Canon lenses 18-55 IS, 70-210/3.5-4.5....Nikon kit: D610; 28-105/3.5-4.5, 75-300/4.5-5.6 AF, 50/1.8D Nikkors, Tamron 80-210; MF Nikkors: 50/2K, 50/1.4 AI-S, 50/1.8 SeriesE, 60/2.8 Micro Nikkor (AF locked), 85mm/1.8K-AI, 105/2.5 AIS/P.C, 135/2.8K/Q.C, 180/2.8 ED, 200/4Q/AIS, 300/4.5H-AI, ++ Tamron 70-210/3.8-4, Vivitar/Kiron 28/2, ser.1 70-210/3.5, ser.1 28-90; Vivitar/Komine and Samyang 28/2.8; 35mm Nikon F/FM/FE2, Rebel 2K...HTC RE UWA camera
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mbellot "My dog ate my title" 3,365 posts Likes: 20 Joined Jul 2005 Location: The Miami of Canada - Chicago! More info | Dec 08, 2006 21:14 | #13 CoolToolGuy wrote in post #2371394 I tried hard to keep my numbering consecutive on my 20D, but it went to Canon Service under warranty and they reset it Have Fun, I had the same thing happen, but since I like to keep track (as close as possible anyway) of shutter actuations I reset it back.
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