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Use our online shutter counter app to track your Canon camera shutter count. Easily track shutter actuation and ensure your equipment is always in top condition for stunning photos.
Check the shutter count for camera and estimate your camera's value and remaining lifetime. The Canon shutter count is an important metric of a camera’s condition and performance. It refers to the total number of times the shutter has closed in order to record an image on the digital sensor.
Check DLSR shutter count and EXIF info (Max file size 30M) Shutter Count info exist in most Nikon, Pantax DLSR and Canon 1D series DSLR. Nikon's NEF, Pentax's DNG and PEF, Canon's CR2 raw file format are supported. To upload a photo file, click on the button below. Drag-and-drop is supported in Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi browser.
ShutterCheck reveals hidden information about your Canon EOS camera, making it easy for you to check if a supposedly new camera is truly brand new or determine the value of a previously used camera. This helps you make more confident purchasing decisions.
Use our online tool to get the shutter actuations of your camera. It’s easy, upload a RAW/JPEG photo and get your shutter count. Here are the brands that you can check with our tool: Or check our tool directly.
Check your DSLR camera's Shutter Count with our user-friendly tool. Supports Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, and more. Extracts data from EXIF metadata for precise results.
ShutterCheck — a native macOS app that reads shutter counts of any Canon EOS camera that has been released in the last 15 years. Using ShutterCheck is a breeze: just run the app, connect your Canon EOS camera to your Mac via USB cable and you're done! Download a free demo version today to check compatibility with your camera model.
Get your camera shutter count or actuations, find out the shutter life expectancy of your camera, and its EXIF metadata, just uploading a single picture
EOSCount allows you to read a shutter counter from a Canon EOS DSLR (DIGIC III and later) camera. It can also sync a camera clock to your PC's clock. Reasons to retrieve a camera's shutter count include: To use EOSCount, install the ActiveX control when prompted by your browser (only Internet Explorer is supported).
How to check the shutter count of your camera? Use our tool, click on the blue button on this page to go to the shutter count check tool page. Upload a RAW/JPEG from your camera to get the shutter count. Get the results: Our automatic tool will show you the shutter actuations count.