

- Shutter counter canon 60d install#
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: New firmware version 1.2.0 is available for CR-N 500 : New firmware version 1.2.0 is available for CR-N 300 Thanks for pointing that out, i'll sleep a little easier tonight That makes me feel real good, along with the fact that now I'm taking less pics everyday, and that will help also. Now appox 4 years before i need to worry, though I know my shutter may last long after 100,000.or quit before that. But this makes me very happy to learn, now I can expect my 60D to get twice as much mileage as I had figured. I just re-did it on my calculator and came up with the same thing you did. Though I did just throw the figures togather up in my head. Golly gee Obiwan, I don't know what was in the milk I had that night i posted that, but yeah, that must be some kinda new math i figured with.you're correct Man, I have no idea how I was off that far. That puts me on track to reach 100,000 shutter counts within 2 years."ĥ652 divide by 3 to get monthly = 1884. My shutter count life expectancy is 100,000. Only had my 60D for 3 months, I'm using up shutter counts fast. I'm doing just what you told me to do Bob, I go out everyday.least almost everyday, and wrote: But as you say, the reason I'm into photography is to shoot pics and learn. I'm starting now to be more objective in the shots I take, and of corase that means i'm taking less shots on each outing. I use it mostly for straightning pics I take on the water and it's very useful for those. The cropping tool is different from any other crop tool I've used. I struggle cropping pics and enlarging them. There's still features and ajustments I have'nt learned to use like HDR. Yep, many Pics I would normally delete are saved through DPP. I'm starting to keep even more, that I use to delete because of Post Ed. I'm just getting above the 1/2 way point of more keeper's, than throw aways. No matter how well I take my shots there's always a few I don't like for 1 reason or another. The 3 day Jazz Fest, among some others are keepers, though I still deleted many of the bad ones. I gotta admit, most of them I deleted, although I have kept a small amount as keepers. trying different adjustments in my camera. Then shots to test different lens, lighting, different situations, and trying new things. Alot of shots were at 1st just practice getting to know and getting the feel of the camera. But I have taken shots I won't be shooting as much anymore, as I get better. I would'nt say I take shots thoughtlessly, just banging away. If, after a shoot, you find yourself wishing you'd taken more shots, the fact that your shutter may last a little longer will be small consolation. So if you have time to process what you take, and you have a sensible "keeper" ratio, you're probably better off not messing with what works. Even if shutter life weren't a consideration, a large volume of images is a lot more work to process.īut the reason you own a camera is to take pictures.
Shutter counter canon 60d install#
Please come back and check in a few days.Īfter install EOS Inspector, you will have such a welcome screen:ĮOS Inspector welcome screen (Photosaddict)Īnd after connect your camera to USB hub, turn it on and huuurrraaa, here we go.There's always a drawback to just thoughtlessly banging away. I am working on updating new tool to solve out this problem. It's unfortunately if you have not installed it yet. It costs $2.49 and you can share within family.
Shutter counter canon 60d free#
Updated: The EOS Inspector is not free anymore.
Shutter counter canon 60d upgrade#
So, let's quick to download it and have a go.Ī minor problem before installing this app is that you have to upgrade to MacOS Maverick (10.9 at least) to install it. There is a very cool apps on Apple store named EOS Inspector which is FREE at this moment (10th April 2014, and it is said that this app is only FREE for limited time). I come with so amazing solution for those who using MacOS. If you are using MacOS, there is another paid option for you: Shuttercount apps available on Apple store to purchase with US$ 3.79.īUT, there is still some other FREE way to get itĪfter days of searching and verifying different source to try to get the shutter count information out of the light with my Canon 60d. If you are willing to pay some bucks to get this tiny information, it seems to be that the most updated suitable way is going to EOScount application. I am sure that none of those free website can tell you your Canon shutter count. It is very easy to find such a website by searching with keywords: shutter count free on Google.

Shutter counter canon 60d windows#
IF you are Windows user, please find the answer hereĪs you might know, it is quite easy to get such an information from Nikon DSLR camera, simply upload your image (RAW, JPG) to a website for free. The application introduced in this post is for MacOS.
