06-28-2022 05:38 AM
Hi I'm brand new to this and not very Tech Savvy so please excuse my ignorance. I own a Canon 90D and I am finding it impossible to get the shutter count from it? I have tried every online solution, watched every Youtube video, tried every online Shutter count application and downloaded every Canon software available. I was reliably informed that the EOS Utility would do the trick but the download I did does not have the Utility 3 option which, apparently is the one I need? I have tried the Canon connect app on my phone but the shutter count info doesn't show? I have tried to get it via Lightroom and Photoshop but that doesn't work either? When I download the Canon Digital Info software it wont recognise my camera? I am very frustrated and confused and am almost at the point of giving up on Canon for another brand. Can someone please help me? Remember to keep your reply simple, I'm not very bright it seems? Thanks
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06-28-2022 03:35 PM - edited 06-28-2022 03:49 PM
Perhaps if I explain the process differently... This is the best attempt you have to obtain a value without going to Canon.
It will help you now, and for resale purposes to have a copy of the user manual, which will tell you all about the camera. HERE is a link to that manual. On the top right of the screen, there is a disc icon (3rd from right) click on that to download it to your computer. It might be worth looking through that.
06-28-2022 04:13 PM
Me, too! I just wanted to let them know we can help, just in case a buyer gave them a hard time! 😉
09-20-2022 12:46 PM
Previously, a third party application in the name CanonEosDigitalInfo was available free on the internet. I have it on my computer and can easily find shutter counts of all my Canon DSLRs 5DII, 5DIII, 1DIV, 7D and 70D. But it failed to get it for 90D. Couldn't find an updated version of that application on the net either.
Here is an example of the screen when I ran the app in May '22.
12-06-2023 08:49 PM
Only if you never remove any photos from the camera. If you format the SD card it goes back to 100. The "100" part is basically the folder. The point is you will never know if or how many times did it go over 9999.
As someone with multiple cameras, multiple SD cards... this is extremely flimsy and should never be relied upon.
12-06-2023 11:37 PM - edited 12-07-2023 12:22 AM
If your count is going back to start that is because it is not set to the default setting, of continuous. In all my years of using Canon cameras I have never, ever come across a Canon camera where that has not been the default, so your camera must be configured to the other option, which is to do exactly what you describe.
Please check the setting in the menu. Please check P508 of the Advanced User Guide for the details of this: HERE
12-07-2023 07:12 AM
@Tronhard wrote:If your count is going back to start that is because it is not set to the default setting, of continuous. In all my years of using Canon cameras I have never, ever come across a Canon camera where that has not been the default, so your camera must be configured to the other option, which is to do exactly what you describe.
Please check the setting in the menu. Please check P508 of the Advanced User Guide for the details of this: HERE
Hi Trevor. I am pretty sure that if a card is reformatted the folder is 100, independent of image count.
12-07-2023 12:17 PM - edited 12-07-2023 12:20 PM
No, my count is going back to start because I went over 10.000. I have no idea how many times I went over 10.000. 3 times at least. Maybe 4 or 5. Could be 10. There's no way to tell. The point is, if you are buying a camera, you cannot verify someone's claim on the shutter count without sending it to Canon. There is absolutely no user-friendly way to confirm that claim, or even estimate it. Not even a ballpark. My folder currently says 100-3580. However... the most concurrent photos in my Lightroom library was over 70.000 across 3 cameras until I made a deep clean and now I have "only" around 40.000.
Last month alone I did around 12.000 frames. I do event photography and I was on photowall duty on 2 of them, I take a lot of photos.
Sometimes I do timelapses of northern lights which often amounts to 2+ k photos a night.
I fill up my SD cards frequently and I format them after transferring RAW files to the computer and back everything up. Whoever relies on your proposed method to check how many photos it took will be very mistaken.
Last but not least, you can always create a new folder in-camera if you are doing multiple shoots in a quick succession, just to keep it all organized and make your job easier when you get to backing up and editing afterwards.
06-28-2022 04:05 PM
Thank you for this. I will try this when I get home. Much appreciated
09-20-2022 12:35 PM
Thank you for the help in finding out the shutter count on the upper right hand side of image replay on the rear LCD.
However, it's a four digit field. My camera will soon hit ten thousand actuations. What happens then? Will the field be expanded to five digits? The shutter life of this camera is rated at 120000 actuations. That means; a six digit field is necessary.
Any suggestions re the above? Thank you in advance.
09-20-2022 01:59 PM - edited 09-20-2022 02:05 PM
If you look at that number, it is preceded by a set of three digits, e.g. 100- #### that 100 counter will simply increase by 1 and the right-hand set will start at 0001 again: thus 100-9999 goes to 101-0000
06-28-2022 11:58 AM
You could always just estimate it. If you know the original value of the count as given to you from the prior owner, then add to that the total number of images you've taken over the years. Even if that's just a guess as how many images you've taken per month or per year.
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