08-31-2014 09:31 PM
Does anyone in the forum know how I can determine the shutter count I have logged on my T3i? The camera is still going strong without any problems at all (except for a few dead pixels that appear as tiny red spots in some images). I am mostly just curious about this. Is there any indication how many shutter releases the average T3i can be expected to fire? My T3i is my first dslr and it has served that role fabulously.
02-05-2015 09:29 AM
Actually I have never asked over the phone. I am only going by what others have reported.
02-05-2015 09:36 AM
02-05-2015 10:17 AM - edited 02-09-2015 10:02 AM
From your dissatification with Canon CS, I think a switch to Nikon would be a good idea for you. I wish you all the luck and do hope they meet your expectations.
02-09-2015 04:49 AM
The attached is an example of Canon's Customer Service re the shutter count problem.
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Date: 09/02/2015
Service Request:1-3515164503
Dear Mr. (Juanjo)
Thank you for your email. Giving out the shutter information is against Canon Inc. policy, therefore I won`t be able to give you a direct answer.
I understand your frustration, however I won`t be able to help you any further with your shutter-count query.
Yours sincerely,
Csaba Grosz
Canon Services & Support
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MY policy is is to change manufacturers when a Customer Service (sic) operation quotes "against Company policy" as as excuse for not helping me. Bye bye Canon you have now lost a loyal customer for many years with several of your products.
02-09-2015 10:13 AM
@Juanjo99 wrote:MY policy is is to change manufacturers when a Customer Service (sic) operation quotes "against Company policy" as as excuse for not helping me. Bye bye Canon you have now lost a loyal customer for many years with several of your products.
You'll probably find that your next manufacturer takes the same attitude. They can all get away with it if they all do it.
02-09-2015 10:24 AM
"You'll probably find that your next manufacturer takes the same attitude"
Switching brands is a ridiculous thought over this but for this guy it is the thing to do. Besides Canon can not tell how many clicks are on his camera over the phone. They need the camera!
If anything in my dealings with brand-N, things are worse than at Canon. Much worse. I still have a couple Nikon bodies!
I have had nothing but great results in my dealings with CPS over the years. All companies should be this way. A big reason why I was so down on Sigma, Tamron and non-existant Tokina. Sigma is better, not in the the same class as Canon but they are trying.
02-09-2015 10:46 AM
"Besides Canon can not tell how many clicks are on his camera over the phone. They need the camera!"
Canon was NOT asked over the phone but by email for instructions on how to get the shutter count of my Canon camera(s).
They did not want to tell me "because of Company policy"! (Sheesh!)
02-09-2015 10:50 AM
Whether over the phone or by email instructions, it still may not be possibile to do. "Company policy" may just be the easy out answer.
02-09-2015 10:58 AM
"Whether over the phone or by email instructions, it still may not be possibile to do. "Company policy" may just be the easy out answer".
That is probably true although I suspect it is more motivated by commercial objectives because other software vendors do not seem to have the same problem. Hence my disgust!
02-09-2015 11:04 AM
I don't know about other software vendors but I do know Nikon and I seriously doubt you will get any further or any satisfaction from them either. But you can go for it.
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