![]() I did a kill -9 on the idea of putting that on a computer connected to my network.Įosmsg is the only one built for Windows. Makes me believe that's pretty buggy software. One was for Linux only and the home page included instructions for identifying and killing runaway processes. I went through the list linked above and found three apps that claimed to pull the shutter count from Digic 6 and later processors. Show more →Įosmsg seems to be what you are searching for. ![]() Not that big a deal, but now it's a quest. They can't be the only ones who have figured this out. There's a "pro" version too (don't know makes it pro.). Bought it at the AppleStore a few years back for $2.99. The ShutterCount app work perfectly on my 80D: simply displays the shutter count without extra BS. Does anybody know if there's another way to get at that? I've read that the latest generation of Canon processors in pretty much all their cameras don't include that bit of information in that file. They just grep 'shutter count' in the exif data. All the web and software utilities do the same thing. Shutter count from this camera is no longer among them. Got a nasty utility off the web that dumps the raw exif data. I haven't been here for a while but I figured the Fred Miranda people might know. ![]() Can't find a definitive answer on the interwebs.
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