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Using the Self-timer (EOS REBEL T5i / EOS 700D) Solution. Using the Self-timer (EOS REBEL T5i / EOS 700D). Focus the subject, then press the shutter button completely. Canon 450D (Rebel XSi): Only 38,995actuations on average before shutter failure. Canon rates this model at 100,000, which clearly isn't the case. Canon 1Ds Mark III: 730,7645 actuations (note: only 42 data points) As you'd expect, Canon's professional lines last much longer than entry-level DSLRs. Canon Shutter Count FAQ. It vary widely by model. Obviously, canon's professional models last much longer than entry-level model. 5D Mark II 's shutter assures trouble-free operation over its 150,000-cycle. Canon 450D (Canon EOS Rebel XSi) 's shutter life is about 50,000 actuations.
In this article you will learn how to check shutter count on your Canon EOS 550D (also known as Canon EOS Rebel T2i in the Americas or Canon EOS Kiss X4 in Japan) using the Magic Lantern firmware hack.
What Is Shutter Count?
Digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras have commonly two moving parts. The first is the main reflex mirror. This is the mirror, which allows you to look through the lens from the viewfinder and that swings up and out of the way when you take a photo. The second moving part is the mechanical shutter. The shutter is a very sensible part and is often prone to failure over the life of the camera. The shutter count is just a number that reflects the amount of shutter actuations. This number is stored somewhere in camera's internal memory and our task in this article is to reveal this number. Canon, unfortunately, doesn't provide an easy way to check the shutter count. That's why we'll use a hacked firmware known as Magic Lantern to find out the shutter count of the Canon EOS 550D camera.
Why Should You Care?
Would you buy a used car without checking how many kilometers or miles were on it? Probably not. It applies similarly to the DSLR cameras. DSLRs have an expected lifetime, which is generally counted in the amount of shutter actuations. The Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i camera has an expected lifetime of about 100.000 shutter actuations. Thus, when buying a used 550D/T2i it makes perfect sense to look for a camera that has the smallest shutter count. The less the better.
How to Read the Shutter Count
IMPORTANT! Be aware that you can brick you camera if something goes wrong! Do it on your own risk! Make sure that your camera battery is fully charged throughout the whole process.
To read the shutter count of Canon EOS 550D (Rebel T2i, Kiss X4) with Magic Lantern these steps should be followed:
- Make sure that the camera is running the firmware version 1.0.9, because this is the only firmware version that Magic Lantern currently supports. If your firmware version is different, then upgrade or downgrade the camera to the version 1.0.9 using the Canon's original firmware file '550D Canon Firmware for Testers.zip' available at the Magic Lantern's site.
- Prepare the SD memory card by formatting it inside of the camera.
- Copy Magic Lantern's modified firmware files for the 550D/T2i to the root directory of the memory card.
- Flash the Magic Lantern firmware to the camera.
- Press the 'trash bin' button on the camera to enter the Magic Lantern menu and go to the 'Debug' section. There you will find the shutter count, which is a sum of two numbers. The first number is the amount of shutter actuations in the standard mode. The second number the the amount of shutter actuation in the live view mode.
- If you don't want to keep the Magic Lantern on your camera, then go to the camera's menu and initiate the firmware update again. Magic Lantern will pop up again and will count down 60 seconds. Afterwards, it will remove all the boot flags from the camera. Now you can format the memory card again to get rid of the Magic Lantern files from the card completely.
The following video will guide you through the whole process:
Let me know in the comments section below if this method worked for you. Also, feel free to share your camera's current shutter count and if possible the condition of the shutter. This is especially interesting with heavily used cameras, where shutter counter is above 100,000 actuations.
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msowsunmsowsun 9,288 posts Gallery: 18 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 387 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Oakville Ont. Canada | http://eoscount.com/ Which cameras are supported for shutter count retrieval? Single-DIGIC III, all DIGIC IV, and some DIGIC V EOS cameras are supported. For example, shutter count can be read from the •Rebel XS / 1000D / Kiss F •Rebel XSi / 450D / Kiss X2 •Rebel T1i / 500D / Kiss X3 •Rebel T2i / 550D / Kiss X4 •Rebel T3 / 1100D / Kiss X50 •Rebel T5 / 1200D / Kiss X70 •Rebel T3i / 600D / Kiss X5 •Rebel T4i / 650D / Kiss X6i •Rebel T5i / 700D / Kiss X7i •Rebel SL1 / 100D / Kiss X7 •40D •50D •60D •70D •7D •6D •5D Mark II •5D Mark III •1D Mark IV •1D X •1D C DIGIC II and dual DIGIC III cameras are not supported. For example, shutter count is not available for the original 5D (Mark I), the 1D Mark III, and the 1Ds Mark III. sergeyv wrote in post #13922248 Try http://eoscount.com You'll have to use a 32-bit version of Internet Explorer and install an ActiveX control for communication with the camera. Then the control will read the shutter count from a 60D or a 7D right in the browser. EDITED to show which cameras and which browsers are supported..... Which browsers are supported? 32-bit Internet Explorer 5.0 and later. Firefox and Chrome are supported through the Internet Explorer tab (IE Tab). Other browsers are supported only when they can run ActiveX controls. A browser must be 32-bit, as a 64-bit browser cannot run 32-bit ActiveX controls. The EOS Count control is 32-bit, because the Canon SDK is distributed in 32-bit version only. The recommended browser is Internet Explorer 9.0.
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ChiefyChiefy 2,464 posts Gallery: 6 photos Likes: 335 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Ontario, Canada | 1DX Mark II/EOS R5- 16-35L f4 IS - 135L - 24-70L f2.8 IS II - 70-200L f2.8 IS II- 100-400 IIL IS - 100 Macro f2.8L IS - 85mm 1.4 IS L - Σ 35 1.4 Art - Σ 50 1.4 Art - Σ 70 Macro - TC 1.4 II - EF 12/25 II - Profoto A1 - Manfrotto 055CXPRO3/Really Right Stuff BH55 LOG IN TO REPLY |
LowriderS10LowriderS10 10,170 posts Likes: 9 Joined Mar 2008 Location: South Korea / Canada | Feb 21, 2012 20:39 as a reply to @Chiefy's post | #8 Tiger_993 wrote in post #13939914 According to the FAQ's on the download site, this will unfortunately NOT work on 5D classic. Dang...thanks Brendo666 wrote in post #13939928 No support for 1D MK III I really want to know the count on my new camera... Edit: (Restarting computer, will check back soon) Let me know how that goes... -=Prints For Sale at PIXELS=- LOG IN TO REPLY |
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Tiger_993Tiger_993 553 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Minneapolis, MN | It read my 7D fine, but then I popped off a couple of shutter clicks and it took multiple restarts of IE to get it to read the camera again, which it finally did, and correctly added the additional shutter actuations. 5DM2 + BG-E6 | 50 1.4 | TS-E 17L | 16-35L | 135L | 70-200 f/4L IS LOG IN TO REPLY |
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davidc502davidc502 3,459 posts Gallery: 1 photo Likes: 38 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Tennessee | Good little activeX plugin... Worked for my 550D. I then went back into the browser setting and removed the activeX plugin. _ LOG IN TO REPLY |
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LowriderS10LowriderS10 10,170 posts Likes: 9 Joined Mar 2008 Location: South Korea / Canada | Brendo666 wrote in post #13940046 Ughhhhhh, this is frustrating All i want to know is the shutter count.... Serial number: Canon Shutter count: N/A Browser restart, and computer restart Ah too bad This program works for pretty much every EOS, except the two I own lol -=Prints For Sale at PIXELS=- LOG IN TO REPLY |
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Tiger_993Tiger_993 553 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Minneapolis, MN | It read my 7D fine, but then I popped off a couple of shutter clicks and it took multiple restarts of IE to get it to read the camera again, which it finally did, and correctly added the additional shutter actuations. 5DM2 + BG-E6 | 50 1.4 | TS-E 17L | 16-35L | 135L | 70-200 f/4L IS LOG IN TO REPLY |
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LowriderS10LowriderS10 10,170 posts Likes: 9 Joined Mar 2008 Location: South Korea / Canada | Brendo666 wrote in post #13940046 Ughhhhhh, this is frustrating All i want to know is the shutter count.... Serial number: Canon Shutter count: N/A Browser restart, and computer restart Ah too bad This program works for pretty much every EOS, except the two I own lol -=Prints For Sale at PIXELS=- LOG IN TO REPLY |
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