I was able to pull mine after spinning up a Linux virtual machine on my windows desktop had using the gphoto2 application - note you can't use WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) for this as it doesn't do USB passthrough at the moment.
CANON SHUTTER COUNTER READER UPDATE
For the RP it apparently (according to the article) reports shutter count but only to the nearest thousand which depending on your needs may or may not be good enough.īeyond that its either using the Magic Lantern firmware (not even sure if that works on the RP atm and has its own inherent dangers) or finding a friend with a mac to use the much less dodgy apps available to them. Tonytee Well-Known Member Site Supporter Update another option to get D850 shutter count is the ExifTool: just download and unzip the archive then double-click on exiftool(-k) While we are on the subject of camera shutter count, there is an interesting website that collects real user data on their shutter count of a given camera Shutter Count (292. Long story short literally all the current Windows options suck and are highly dubious in origin and I can not in good conscious recommend installing any of them. Additionally many of the articles on this subject are massively outdated and of little use but having had to go through this myself recently (prepping two older bodies for sale) I came across this more recent article from late last year: each count produced by said counting corresponding to a unique pair of.
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Unfortunately Canon seemingly goes out of its way to make it hard to the get shutter counts and does not embed them in the EXIF of images taken. ( FUIFVI ) BINARIZING CIRCUIT 216 KEYBOARD 20 80 A ( X, Y ) 51 IMAGE READER.