On another thread I recently tried explaining how to find out the shutter actuations of a Canon 7D on a Mac. It is a messy process though as it involves a 4GB download and having to use the Terminal. So I decided to put together a simple app to do it instead.
You can get it here:
http://southwest16.com/use/shuttercounter-1.0.zip
The app should run on OS X 10.6 or greater (tested on 10.7.5 and 10.8.2), just plug in your camera using its USB cable, run it, then click the refresh button. It can take several seconds to connect with the camera so just wait.
I believe it should work with any of the following models (or later in the same range): 1000D, 550D, 50D, 7D, 5DII, 1DII. I have tested it with a 7D successfully.
And you must quit before either switching off (or letting sleep) or unplugging your camera or the app will crash.
You can get it here:
http://southwest16.com/use/shuttercounter-1.0.zip
The app should run on OS X 10.6 or greater (tested on 10.7.5 and 10.8.2), just plug in your camera using its USB cable, run it, then click the refresh button. It can take several seconds to connect with the camera so just wait.
I believe it should work with any of the following models (or later in the same range): 1000D, 550D, 50D, 7D, 5DII, 1DII. I have tested it with a 7D successfully.
And you must quit before either switching off (or letting sleep) or unplugging your camera or the app will crash.