5d III - Number of Shutter Actuations?

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On the previous 5D bodies there was not a reliable way to get the count for the number of shutter actuations over the life of the camera. Well, there is an app that I believe works for the Mark II but it's accuracy has been questioned by some.

Anyway, is there a new way with the 5D III to get the number of clicks? Ideally something within the camera itself or maybe with an app like EOS Utility?
 
Canonian, i believe that the 5DIII and the 1D X's menus are very similar. On the 1D X there is a system status option in the menu's, i cant remember exactly where, but that gives you the total actuations to the nearest 1000.
Hope that helps.
 
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Peter Dawson said:
Canonian, i believe that the 5DIII and the 1D X's menus are very similar. On the 1D X there is a system status option in the menu's, i cant remember exactly where, but that gives you the total actuations to the nearest 1000.
Hope that helps.

I don't think that option is available on the 5DIII.
 
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eoscount.com seems to work

Keep track to make sure it keeps working, however, because I think that it lost track on one of my 7D bodies. It seemed to say I had taken a lot more exposures than I really had. (I had about 110,000 photos on my computer from two 7D bodies purchased brand new, and eoscount.com claimed that the cameras had a total of nearly 200,000 photos taken between them.)
 
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eoscount.com seems to work

Keep track to make sure it keeps working, however, because I think that it lost track on one of my 7D bodies. It seemed to say I had taken a lot more exposures than I really had. (I had about 110,000 photos on my computer from two 7D bodies purchased brand new, and eoscount.com claimed that the cameras had a total of nearly 200,000 photos taken between them.)

Would Live View count towards the number of shutter activations? Also, do you keep 100% of the photos you shoot? Or do you delete some from the back of the camera, and delete others from your computer when they're complete crap? That might explain some/most of the difference.
 
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Ew said:
A good way to get shutter actuations (5D Mark III is now supported!) is through gPhoto2.

It's a bit cumbersome to get it up and running, but you also get tethered shooting, and intervelometer functionality.

A write up on installation and usage of gPhoto can be found here: http://photolifetoys.blogspot.com/2012/08/control-your-camera-with-gphoto2-via.html

Thanks Ew. That looks like a good solution. A bit involved but definitely worth a shot if it works. I won't have time for a few days but will give it try when I have some downtime.
 
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Remembered another way to check shutter actuations - MagicLantern !

Goto into MagicLantern menu, under "debug" menu (Dec 2011 unified version - new version location may have changed). Shutter and LiveView actuations are listed.
 
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