![]() Drop/open the LAST photo you took with your camera in the Preview app.NOTE: This procedure assumes that the LAST photo that you took with your camera is currently on your Mac somewhere. If you have a mirrorless camera, please try it and let us know if this works for you, too. I'm assuming this may work for any DSLR camera. For what it's worth, my latest image is G3A1053 and my first image is CG3A0001.I was curious about getting a shutter count (i.e., actuations) for my 5-month old D500, so I did a Google search and discovered this simple procedure that Mac users can do using the Preview app. That seems too high but maybe it's right. So if I count up from 8238 to 1061 since I started at 0001 then I'm close to 2,825. So in my case, my 8238 is really my 0003, if that makes sense to anyone. Point being, it's impossible to know where you are with shots unless you're very consistent with the same cards. I still have my first picture with the body and it was 0001, then 0002, but next picture was 8238 because I switched to a micro SD card that had 5D4 pictures in it and even though those are cr2 and R5 is cr3, is just continued from whatever pictures were already in the card. On my last shoot, I happened to go from 9999 to 0001 but I know I don't have more than 10k shots on this body. I don't know how it does it, but I think I have probably more like 2,000 shots on my R5 and the file names don't give a good indication of that. That doesn't include a shoot that I don't have in this catalog and hundreds of test shots when I was getting the hang of the body. I happened to have a LR catalog with shots I just took and while the last image is 1061, if I add up my catalogs I get 941. Is your copy relatively new? You can try again after using it a while that it has passed 1000. I remember reading somewhere that from the R (Rp/R5/R6/.), shutter count (if it can be read) are reported in batch of 1000s, so you would probably see something like ~4000, or <5000. Any other programs, mac or windows, that supports the R5 to give account shutter count? I tried shutter count on mac but it only shows under 1000. I don't have those receipts/invoices any more though I've sent in gear to have cleaned and checked and if I remember correctly, they gave me shutter count. When my 5Dmki want to have its mirror fixed (lucky it came off 2 days before the cut off for free repair) i asked the shop that was a canon authorized repair center if they could tell mew the shutter count as i get the camera second hand from a wedding photog so had no idea and got the reply back was something on the grounds like they was not authorized to tell me. So it must be something that Canon has done to prevent the full reading. The EOS M6 Mark II, M50, 90D, 1D X Mark III, entire R series, T8i and S元, all won't display the exact shutter count. If the camera was sent to Canon, they can pull an exact number and they have the software or know how to get it. Where as a 3rd party app is trying to gain access to the camera to get the information. Why a far smarter camera can't give us any very basic report?īecause that printer data is being put out by the built-in software by the manufacturer. A laser printer makes a very detailed report of everything it has run.
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