p.1 #10 · p.1 #10 · How to get Shutter count for Canon 1d Mark III. Seeing as how a shutter replacement is only a few hundred bucks, combined with the fact that they outlast their specs as often as failing early, I believe the shutter count has only minor relevance to the price of a used camera. I also found that the shutter count could be Open the picture and go for "command i". Then check the relevant tab for the shutter count. some camera OSes store the number in hex, so you just need to convert the hex into "traditional numbers". Exiftool as well is able to read out the value, but you need to be familiarWith the command line.
Shutter count refers to the estimated number of times the shutter of a digital camera has been fired. Similar to a car’s mileage, shutter count identifies the number of times the camera has taken pictures. Cameras limit the number of times their shutter can click, known as the shutter count expectancy, which differs based on the camera’s
wrote: The camera in question is used !!! Of course if the camera was used for the video the number of clicks does not matter much but knowing gives me a notion !!! I understand. This question pops up a lot. We frequently see posts in the forums about how this, that, or the other software a You may get incorrect readings, and not know it. The most reliable way to get an accurate count is from Canon. Ask for a shutter count when you send the camera to Canon for a cleaning and check out. You will get a bill of health from Canon on the condition of the camera, including a factory report on shutter count. . 2 418 221 95 409 106 135 11

canon 1d mark iv shutter count