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21st March 2013, 06:11 PM
#1
Shutter actuations check on canon 7D
Hi all,
How can I check the shutter actuations on a camera. I hope, what I mean by that is what it is. (the number of times the camera shutter has worked to take pictures. ). I'm asking this in relation to the canon 7D. Help me out with your valuable advises please.
Thanks
Hari
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22nd March 2013, 12:19 AM
#2
Re: Shutter actuations check on canon 7D
If the camera has been set to number the captures continuously -- and not reset at any time -- then the number on the last shot taken, or on the next shot, should give you an indication. That is, if I understand your question correctly.
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22nd March 2013, 12:32 AM
#3
Re: Shutter actuations check on canon 7D
Of course, if you're not the original owner, there's a pretty good chance that it was NOT set up in the way that Greg mentions. In that case you have a couple of options.
1) You can go to a 3rd party firmware available for Canon cameras, Magic Lantern (which I'm a brand new convert to, and huge fan by the way), which will give you an accurate, up to date reading of the shutter count right on your camera LCD screen.
2) If option 1 doesn't interest you, you will have to go to a third party software that can read the shutter count on your 7D while attached to your PC or Mac. There are several versions available if you're a Mac user - which I'm not, so I can't help you, but if you use PC, please visit www.astrojargon.net and you'll find what you're looking for.
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22nd March 2013, 11:58 AM
#4
Re: Shutter actuations check on canon 7D
hi there,
Thanks for your valuable coments greg and andrew. I think that will help. I was asking this in case I have a camera from a store but which was a display model or so. Just in case.
Thanks again
Hari
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22nd March 2013, 05:37 PM
#5
Re: Shutter actuations check on canon 7D
Hi
If you use photoshop take an image then go to:
File
File info
Advanced
and open: Schema(http//nsadobe.com/exif/1.0aux) this will give the activations
Cheers Nigel
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