

unt.com/ Doesn't work with Canon.Any idea what the problem could be? I'm running 6D firmware v.1.1.3.To download, click on the EOS info link, which leads to a page titled EOS info.rar. Besides, it is compatible with almost every DSLR camera except the 500D models. I don't try to intimidate people with my gear. Next, you need to download the EOS info file, which contains all the necessary information for finding the shutter number on your 6D. If anyone wants to try this on his/her own, I've posted an unedited jpg and raw file on my site at "No shutter info found in "IMG_0029.CR2" Click OK for EXIF info"Īny idea what the problem could be? I'm running 6D firmware v.1.1.3.gphoto2 (running in Ubuntu) doesn't detect the camera, although it does detect USB ports. Doesn't claim to work with the 6D, and the comments confirm this.m/ It simply sits at "Connect your camera."./ I tried it with both raw and jpg files, and it says "It looks like your camera doesn't supply the necessary information.".I've tried the following on two different computers, and both computers detect the camera, so it's not a communication issue. However, none of the usual techniques seem to be working. Pictures are taken when the camera is connected directly to a computer (without a flash card inside).My new (refurb) 6D arrived today, and I'm trying to determine the shutter count.

The perceived shutter count is 2001, whereas the real shutter count is 9001. The next picture file written by a camera like Canon 5D Mark II will be IMG_2001.JPG. This results in a much lower perceived shutter count than the true shutter count.įor example, let's say the filename is edited from IMG_9000.JPG to IMG_2000.JPG. Some cameras, such as the Canon 5D Mark II, will use the card filename to construct the name for the next picture. The file name is edited to lower the numerical suffix. Method 1 EOSInfo is a free software that can be installed on all Windows based PC computers and will provide the shutter count for any Canon DSLR except most 1D series bodies and it also won’t work with the original 5D and the 10D, 20D, 30D, 300D, 350D, and 400D. If a blank flash card is inserted afterwards, some cameras like the Canon 60D will continue previous filename numbering for example, will write file IMG_4102.JPG when shutter count is 3752.

The shutter count in this case will be only 3751. If a new flash card is inserted with a file IMG_4100.JPG, then the next picture taken with the camera will be written under IMG_4101.JPG. The numbering then continues with this higher suffix.įor example, if the last file written by the camera was IMG_3750.JPG, this indicates that the shutter count is 3750.
