Mencho(22) said:Well, after all I think this is simple... just shown some gratitude!!!
You are suspicious, that's ok... but after all of that there was no gratitude at all.
Sergey did a great job for free !
Mencho(22) said:Well, after all I think this is simple... just shown some gratitude!!!
You are suspicious, that's ok... but after all of that there was no gratitude at all.
Sergey did a great job for free !
aldvan said:I own a 5D MkII which I bought new and a 1Ds MkIII which I bought seond hand. I know everything about the first one, but I'd like to know something about the second one, although it works perfectly. Stupidly, I forgot to ask Canon service to tell me about shutter count when I sent the camera for a service :-(
same here. I thought my 7D would have a lot more actuations.slinky said:Just ran this and it seemed to work. The number of actuations seemed lower than I was expecting though. Thanks for this tip.
SomeGuyInNewJersey said:Any ideas on how to tell how many shots my lenses have taken? I think a huge amount of these shots were taken in the first few months on the kit lens, 50 f1.8 and the 50-250mm... But I'd like to know how many I have taken with my 10-22mm, 17-40L and 70-300L
Del said:So I double-checked my PC backup of all the RAW + JPeG images that I've taken with my 7D since I got it new last September... and yes I do have almost 3700 images on file!! ??? My 7D is used 50/50 for pics/video which is why the overall number of shutter actuations may seem a bit low to some people.
slinky said:Not sure if anyone mentioned this but it also seemed to reset my camera's clock to 00:00:00 of 2000. Make sure that you double check your time after you use this to make sure that it's set correctly.