06-04-2022 06:33 PM
Hi there! Could someone please help me? I purchased a Canon Rebel T7i years ago (which I LOVE) and I am trying to figure out the shutter count. Everything I have researched suggests that this model has to be sent into Canon to get an accurate reading. Can someone verify this? OR tell me how to retrieve it? I swear I searched the manual and I just can't find it 😥
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06-04-2022 09:06 PM - edited 06-04-2022 09:30 PM
That is pretty much correct. There are many 3rd party apps out there but I have not found one that works. Now, I use Windows and apparently some people claim success with a Mac OS, but I can't verify that. Certainly, all of the documentation I have read on the subject indicates what I have have said.
One possible thing is, if you have left the counting system at its default i.e.
- Continuous numbering
- have not used other cards from different cameras with images on them,
- have not low level formatted your cards and reset the numbering
then the shutter count is the number assigned to the latest image shot when you see it on your camera viewfinder. So, your image will display as ???_####. The #### series is the shutter count up to units of 10,000, while the $$$ is sets of 10,000 images. Thus, a picture with file name 100-2245, has a shutter count of 2,245; whereas a display of 101-2345, has a shutter count of 12,345 images.
If, on pressing the display button, the image number is not displayed, press the Info button and it will cycle through the display options until it does.
I hope this will be of some assistance
06-04-2022 09:06 PM - edited 06-04-2022 09:30 PM
That is pretty much correct. There are many 3rd party apps out there but I have not found one that works. Now, I use Windows and apparently some people claim success with a Mac OS, but I can't verify that. Certainly, all of the documentation I have read on the subject indicates what I have have said.
One possible thing is, if you have left the counting system at its default i.e.
- Continuous numbering
- have not used other cards from different cameras with images on them,
- have not low level formatted your cards and reset the numbering
then the shutter count is the number assigned to the latest image shot when you see it on your camera viewfinder. So, your image will display as ???_####. The #### series is the shutter count up to units of 10,000, while the $$$ is sets of 10,000 images. Thus, a picture with file name 100-2245, has a shutter count of 2,245; whereas a display of 101-2345, has a shutter count of 12,345 images.
If, on pressing the display button, the image number is not displayed, press the Info button and it will cycle through the display options until it does.
I hope this will be of some assistance
06-05-2022 07:17 AM
If you have a macOS based computer the ShutterCount software by Dire Studios will work.
12-19-2022 02:48 PM
Hi,I use TornadoSCF and it gives me the shutter count and the mirror count as well.
04-07-2023 02:41 AM
What if you alternated between 2 memory cards on the same camera? Would it still keep count in the same way?
04-07-2023 04:38 AM - last edited on 04-20-2023 12:56 PM by Danny
To retrieve the shutter count on your Canon Rebel T7i, you can use a software application called "EOSInfo" (or "EOS Utility" for newer cameras). Here are the steps to follow:
Download and install EOSInfo (or EOS Utility) on your computer.
Connect your Canon Rebel T7i to your computer using a USB cable.
Open EOSInfo (or EOS Utility) on your computer and select your camera model.
Click on the "Camera settings/Remote shooting" button.
In the "Camera settings" window, click on the "Shooting Menu" tab.
Under "Shooting Menu," click on "Image Count."
The shutter count will be displayed under "Image Count."
Note: Some Canon camera models may not be compatible with EOSInfo (or EOS Utility) or may require a different method to retrieve the shutter count. If you are having trouble, check the Canon website for specific instructions on retrieving the shutter count for your camera model. Additionally, keep in mind that using third-party software to check the shutter count may void your camera's warranty, so use caution and proceed at your own risk.
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