O opboy New Member Oct 15, 2008 59 0 0 Oct 23, 2008 #1 Hi all.. a newbie here and would like to know how can we check for the shutter count in our DSLR camera? Heard that it can be reset? Pls advise. Thank you.
Hi all.. a newbie here and would like to know how can we check for the shutter count in our DSLR camera? Heard that it can be reset? Pls advise. Thank you.
gymak90 Senior Member Jan 5, 2008 1,467 1 38 The Far North Oct 23, 2008 #2 I'm not sure if you can reset. Use an EXIF viewer, like opanda.
R Rashkae Senior Member Nov 28, 2005 19,085 14 0 Oct 24, 2008 #4 Depends on your DSLR too. Which one do you have? For Canon, you need to bring it to the service centre.
Depends on your DSLR too. Which one do you have? For Canon, you need to bring it to the service centre.
O opboy New Member Oct 15, 2008 59 0 0 Oct 24, 2008 #5 Rashkae said: Depends on your DSLR too. Which one do you have? For Canon, you need to bring it to the service centre. Click to expand... Hi, yes i m using Canon. So must bring back to canon then they can check? Do they charge for the service? Mine still under warranty...
Rashkae said: Depends on your DSLR too. Which one do you have? For Canon, you need to bring it to the service centre. Click to expand... Hi, yes i m using Canon. So must bring back to canon then they can check? Do they charge for the service? Mine still under warranty...
Octarine Moderator Staff member Jan 3, 2008 12,991 119 63 Pasir Ris Oct 24, 2008 #6 opboy said: Hi, yes i m using Canon. So must bring back to canon then they can check? Do they charge for the service? Mine still under warranty... Click to expand... Warranty covers manufacturing faults and replacement of failing components. Shutter count can be reset if the shutter has been replaced (due to whatever reason).
opboy said: Hi, yes i m using Canon. So must bring back to canon then they can check? Do they charge for the service? Mine still under warranty... Click to expand... Warranty covers manufacturing faults and replacement of failing components. Shutter count can be reset if the shutter has been replaced (due to whatever reason).
O opboy New Member Oct 15, 2008 59 0 0 Oct 24, 2008 #7 noted...thanks, btw i have just posted this : http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=429076 Last edited: Oct 24, 2008