
Just simply upload a photo which is taken by your digital camera. The "eosmsg" support 80D and 5d4 5ds/5dsr 1dx2 750d 760d 1300d etc, but you have to pay $3.98 for each camera. provides a tool for you to check your digital camera (most of the DSLR) shutter count and basic EXIF information. The (an) other irritating removal is the ability to set AFMA remotely, making the use of Reikan Focal much less convenient. Hopefully someone will reverse engineer the funcionality by then. So if the shutter count isn't available via the USB interface and Canon still doesn't put it in EXIF, is there any way to get a shutter count on these newer cameras, or is Canon just making things difficult for a proprietary reason? Eventually in a few years I'll need this information when I want to sell the camera. I was using a Mac app called Shuttercount to return the shutter count for a previous Canon but for the new 80D the developer's FAQ reports that "It seems that Canon has removed the shutter count functionality from the remote control interface." The open source command line program gphoto2 won't return a value either (however it will remotely actuate the shutter from the command line like other Canons). a small program window appears with empty info boxes. The steps on Windows are: - download the folder from his Google Drive, youll get a.

Apparently with every Canon camera released after the 7D Mk II (including the 80D, 5DS, 5DSR and 1DX Mk II) the camera won't return a shutter count to an application through the USB interface. I can only speak for the Windows program.

I haven’t tested it, so I’m not linking to either option here. Shutter Counter cost 3.99 in the App Store.

#Free shutter counter license
Trying to find a way to get shutter counts on my 80D. Note that Free Shutter Counter claims to be free, but requires you to purchase a license after downloading to view an accurate shutter count not cool.
