![]() I also watched a few Youtube videos where people had reached more than 1,000,000 shutter actuations. Two of my DSLR cameras even went way above their expected shutter lifespan and still worked perfectly fine. Your camera will still continue to work normally and you won’t notice any difference in performance. In case you already reached your camera’s shutter lifespan expectancy, there is no need to panic. The average number of actuations after which the shutter died: 115,234 What happens when the shutter count is reached? The average number of actuations after which the shutter is still alive: 120,610 Here is an interesting chart that shows the average lifespan of the shutter. It doesn’t mean that the shutter is going to break after 150,000 actuations or that it will break way before that. More or less like the Canon EOS 7D! This is a good number for a camera, especially if you’re using it professionally.īut keep in mind that the shutter life is just a number. The Canon EOS 6D has a shutter life of approximately 150,000 cycles. If the camera has a high shutter count, you might be able to get it cheaper than if it has a low shutter count. If you’re looking to buy a used camera, it can be very useful information to have, especially if you want to negotiate the price. Knowing the shutter count of a camera is also a great way to gauge its condition. It’s just one of many factors that can contribute to a camera’s longevity, but it is still an important one. ![]() Now, the shutter count won’t exactly tell you how long your camera will last or when it will break. The shutter is also an important part of your camera, so if it breaks, your camera will be unable to work properly. The more times you use it, the more likely it will wear out over time. It moves up and down in order to expose light into the sensor. Well, it’s important to understand that the shutter of your camera is a mechanical device. If that is correct then right way to calculate number of shots are:Īnd then multiply x * 256 = total number of shotsīecause every 256 shots second number goes down by 128.So why should you care about the shutter count on your Canon EOS 6D or any camera for that matter? as this result is pretty close to reality it is not exact because would imply more complicated math and it's not the case. Roughly if you take second number, substract 6400 from it and then divide the result by 64 and then multiply the result by 100 you will get a number that is very close to the real number of total shots taken by EOS 350d. So every 100 shots, camera increments second number by 64, at 256 shots it increments second number by 1 and resets third number. Opened file number 258 and found 32, 6529, 2 So third number goes until 256 and then increments second number and starts from 1 Opened file number 252 and found: 32, 6528, 252 Opened file number 199 shot and found the numbers like this: 32, 6464, 199. ![]() Opened file number 97 shot and found the numbers like this: 32, 6400, 97. opened the first image ever shot with my camera (file number one) and I found this numbers 32, 6400, 1. I saved lots of pictures in my computer, including the first ones shot. At line 0093 in opanda exif viewer there are some numbers. ![]()
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