![]() ![]() * Forecasting is not available for certain Nikon and Pentax models. Canon EOS-1D C, 1D X, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R, 6D, 6D Mark II, 7D Mark II, 70D, 77D, 80D, 200D, 800D, 9000D Kiss X9, X9i Rebel SL2, T7i.īuilt-in Wi-Fi must be disabled when connected via USB as it blocks the USB port when enabled.Ĭertified cameras (still photos only, using image files):.Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet connection is supported via built-in connectivity or the optional Canon W-E1, WFT-E6, WFT-E7, WFT-E8 transmitters on: Note: for the best compatibility with your camera it is recommended to upgrade the camera's firmware to the latest available version.Ĭertified cameras (with live view counters): The Plus Pack is available as an in-app purchase. The optional Plus Pack enables additional features: shutter count graphing & forecasting, history log duplicate removal, camera date/time synchronization (Canon only) and outdated firmware version warning (Canon only). Logs are stored in CSV format that can be imported into Apple's Numbers or Microsoft Excel for further processing. History logging allows you to track camera usage. The Live View Pack is available as an in-app purchase for select Canon models. ![]() The app displays the count for still photos by default - purchase the optional Live View Pack to get additional counters that also cover videos. ShutterCount provides unlimited readings for your cameras. And you can save a trip to a service center by doing the reading for yourself. With ShutterCount you can easily check whether a newly purchased camera is really new, or check how heavily used a pre-owned item is. The shutter count is read directly from a USB or Wi-Fi connected Canon EOS DSLR, and from image files for Nikon and Pentax cameras. ShutterCount displays the number of shutter actuations (the shutter count) of your Canon EOS, Nikon or Pentax digital camera - see the complete list of supported models below. *** The original and only Mac shutter count reader that works with all new Canons *** ![]()
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