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shannon76
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I just sent this question to Canon today. What's the general opinion on why Canon hasn't added shutter count to the camera's firmware or EOS Utility?
Hello,
A couple days ago I had to pay $1.59 to a website called eoscount.com to check my shutter count. The website has you accept an add-on for Internet Explorer which could very easily be a virus for all we know. The owner of the site, Sergey Vasilevskiy, may be a fine upstanding programmer for all we know. However, does Canon think this is an acceptable way for customers to get information from their expensive DSLR cameras??? We are risking the security of our computers by going to outside websites for this software. Canon's EOS Utility could very easily provide this information if programmed to. So what is the problem? The only acceptable answer to this is Canon is going to add this functionality to the EOS Utility in the next version. The only reason I can see for Canon not adding this functionality is because they are hiding something. So how does Canon respond to this request that shouldn't even be a request?
Hello,
A couple days ago I had to pay $1.59 to a website called eoscount.com to check my shutter count. The website has you accept an add-on for Internet Explorer which could very easily be a virus for all we know. The owner of the site, Sergey Vasilevskiy, may be a fine upstanding programmer for all we know. However, does Canon think this is an acceptable way for customers to get information from their expensive DSLR cameras??? We are risking the security of our computers by going to outside websites for this software. Canon's EOS Utility could very easily provide this information if programmed to. So what is the problem? The only acceptable answer to this is Canon is going to add this functionality to the EOS Utility in the next version. The only reason I can see for Canon not adding this functionality is because they are hiding something. So how does Canon respond to this request that shouldn't even be a request?