01-28-2025
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01-29-2025
08:08 AM
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James_C
Does anybody know how to check image count on canon r8? Want to buy it from ebay and watn to be sure about condition.
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01-29-2025 03:47 AM
Greetings,
I might make the following suggestion. Buy the R8 refurbished from Canon. Refurbished products come with the same one-year warranty at a brand new camera does. It's a lot safer than buying from eBay.
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01-29-2025 08:05 AM
Having a shutter count was a misleading metric for hybrid DSLRs. It is even more misleading when it comes to an MILC camera body.
The R8 uses both mechanical and electronic shutters. You can’t tell which one was used
01-29-2025 11:28 AM
I'm on board with the others shutter count if it is even possible to get an accurate one on a R8, is pretty much meaningless. You are better off just looking very carefully at the condition of the outside of the camera. How new looking is it?
04-19-2025 09:48 PM
Try eosmsg mlv version, which can accurately display mechanical and electronic shutters as well as the total number of shots taken. eosmsg support EOS R EOS RP EOS R3 R5 R1 R5m2 R6 R7 R10 R6m2 R8 R50 R100.
04-20-2025 11:09 AM
EOSMSG can provide an estimate of a camera's shutter count, but it may not be accurate and it can be manipulated so whatever results is pretty much useless.
04-20-2025 12:32 PM
It’s not available in any either the Apple or Microsoft Stores, which is not a good thing.
04-20-2025 05:49 PM
@Griboriy wrote:
Does anybody know how to check image count on canon r8? Want to buy it from ebay and watn to be sure about condition.
#Canonr8
#r8
If you have a Mac or iOS device ShutterCount by Dire Studio can give you what you want (Ignore any comments from folks that have never used the product). But, in my opinion, shutter count should only be used as a gross discriminator. If camera A has 3000 and camera B has 250000 go for A. Other than that just recognize that a shutter can fail at any time and it isn’t that expensive to replace. Much more important is the physical appearance. Was it treated well or not.
04-21-2025 06:12 AM
R8 seems to store the exposure count in the metadata, just like R5/R6/R6 II.
04-21-2025 10:17 AM
Shutter count apps may be helpful for estimating camera usage, they shouldn't be considered a definitive measure of a camera's condition. Some, perhaps all of them, shutter count apps have disclaimers stating they are not responsible for how accurate they are. It really doesn't matter if we used a particular one or not there are too many factors that limit how accurate a shutter count app is or can be. Now you may think yours is accurate but that's simply your opinion not fact. It might be.
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