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    Canon EOS DIGITAL Info

    Canon EOS DIGITAL Info

    Utility for Reading/ editing some Infos on Canon EOS DSLRs

    Canon doesn’t have shutter count included on the EXIF information of an image file, as opposed to Nikon and Pentax. There’s no official Canon based application to find the shutter count for an EOS DSLR. However, there are a few free tools that may help you to do this. They provide some details about the camera, including product Name, firmware version, battery level, shutter Counter, date/time, and owner/artist/copyright strings.
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    Camera Digital Exif Info

    Camera Digital Exif Info

    Check Shutter Count of amost of the SLR cameras

    “Camera Digital Exif Info” is a free info viewer, provides you to check your digital camera (most of the SLR) shutter count and basic EXIF info. There are various EXIF tools around of course, but cool GUI application and simplicity are always a plus. Shutter actuation is an important factor because it tells you the extent of wear the camera has undergone, and it’s particularly crucial when you are buying used cameras. Almost all new digital cameras use the EXIF annotation, storing information on the image such as shutter speed, exposure compensation, F-number, what metering system was used, if a flash was used, ISO number, date and time the image was taken, white balance, lenses that were used and resolution. ...
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    A Mac application to inform Users about the shutter count of their Nikon(maybe Canon) DSLR
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