+1 this works with everything.Have a look at DireStudios.com. They have software called shutter count
same. You can only upload jpegs though.I used this http://www.myshuttercount.com
To get the shutter count from a Canon 1D you just upload an image and it finds in the EXIF data.
+1 this works with everything.
There are quite a few Canon bodies where the shutter count isn't recorded in the image file metadata, unfortunately. For those that do have it (as with Nikon bodies) you can just use this:
Yes, that's what I meant. For most Canons, I would try the packages in my first post (they are both free, so there's nothing to lose).That wont work, Nikon bodies it will you can get the shutter count off the image, most Canon bodies require you to plug the camera into the computer, the only Canon two bodies you wont get any info from is the 1D III series as its not recorded at all.
only one that worked for me.... 2seconds it took to get shutter readings for my Pentax and Nikon Gear, a long time of faffing for SWMBOs 7D2.....That's the one in the third link above - good to know it works! Current link to the download here:
APT - Astro Photography Tool
www.astrophotography.app