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I would like a Canon 5D as a spare body and have been offered one at what seems a good price. Does anyone know if I can check the shutter count myself, or does this need a specialised piece of kit?
You need to take a shot with the camera and upload to a site such as THIS Welcome to the forums by the way.
Try this. http://shuttercounter.com. Take a RAW image and see if that will upload, failing that then try a .jpg. You don't have to send anything to Canon to get a shutter count, it's included in the EXIF data on each image.
Only Canon can get a shutter count from a 5d classic and even then it's only an approximate count, this is what Canon themselves told me, unless you know different...
I've been told you can use a site called eoscount or something similar but not tried it myself, I tried a couple of sites with my 5d mk11 but couldn't get a count to work
1.0) Will this show the SHUTTER COUNT on my 1D*/5D/10D/20D/30D/40D/50D/300D/350D/400D/450D/500D/1000D?
The shutter count information is available *only* on Canon DIGIC III/IV DSLRs *except* the 1D* series. This means that EOSInfo will display the shutter counter for the 40D, the 50D, the 450D, 500D, and the 1000D. It will also show the shutter counter for the 5DMkII, but the camera must be power-cycled before the value is updated. The shutter counter will not be displayed (or will be displayed as "0") on the 1D*, 5D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 300D, 350D, and 400D. It's not that I have anything against the owners of those cameras, but simply that the Canon SDK does not support retrieving the shutter count for them. UPDATE (08/06/2009): Apparently, Canon has removed the facility for checking the shutter count on the 500D. More news when I learn something.
I would like a Canon 5D as a spare body and have been offered one at what seems a good price. Does anyone know if I can check the shutter count myself, or does this need a specialised piece of kit?
If it seems to have been well cared for and is in good condition then buy it - if you are unlucky and the shutter fails, replacing it will only cost a couple of hundred quid