7 Responses to “Finding Your Camera’s Current Shutter Actuations”

  1. Sharon says:

    On the Olympus E-410, press Menu and OK instead of Play and OK. You may have to try a couple of times. Here is the link I used.

    http://www.biofos.com/cornucop/hidden.html

    My camera has 51K so I guess I was right in getting my E-30. ;)

  2. Lon says:

    EOSinfo shows my shutter count on my XTi as zero, hmm.

  3. Len Pothier says:

    I tried it on my Olympus E-410 and it doesn’t seem to do anything.

  4. Jolenetara says:

    Thank you so much for the links- I was really curious to find out what my camera’s “mileage” was after the original article. Nikon D40X- 10610. Middle-aged, from what I gathered from the “My Shutter Count” site.

  5. Rob ter Bekke says:

    Both EOSinfo and 40Dshuttercount do not work with the first version of the 5D. They do work with my 5D mk II.

  6. Radek says:

    Correct me if I’m wrong but I think that it is just enough to check an internal file name given by the camera.

  7. Mike Clemens says:

    Works on my 40D but does not work with a 7D. It just says that there’s no camera connected. Power cycling the 7D with the camera connected doesn’t fix things. Also an error message is displayed when EOSInfo starts saying that there was an “unhandler exception” If you click continue the application starts and works at least on my 40D. I installed the problem on a Vista SP2 system.

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