You can download the Canon EOS Camera Info here. Fortunately, I found this Windows utility called Canon EOS Camera Info (v1.2) that works pretty well. However, most of the tools I’ve tried does not work with my model of Canon DSLR, which is an EOS 6D. There are tools on the web that claims to show you the shutter count by uploading an image taken from the camera. How to Find the Shutter Countĭepends on your DSLR, some have the shutter count stat embedded in the image you have taken, some might not. That is quite a high number unless you are a professional photographer it’s unlikely that you will ever hit this number. An average DLSR camera can be rated anywhere between 100,000 – 300,000 shutter counts. So if you are trying to find out how “old” your Canon DLSR is, one precise method is to find out how many photos this camera has taken in its lifetime, aka close to how many times the shutter has been used. Some camera manufacturers will include the shutter count in the image, and some will not (i.e. Canon). Unfortunately, the Exif format does not explicitly require camera’s shutter count to be included as a part of the metadata. This is called an Exif image file standard so that across all camera manufacturer there is a shared method to capture this metadata. If you own a DSLR camera or rather any camera (via smartphone included), the photos you take will not only contain the picture itself but also additional information such as the camera aperture, focal length, shutter speed, ISO and much more other settings at the moment when the picture is taken.
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