Changelog
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Version 2.11.0
8 November 2021- added support for 5 new Canon cameras: EOS 770D, 850D, Rebel T8i, Kiss X10i and PowerShot G5 X Mark II
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Version 2.10.0
22 December 2020- ShutterCheck v2.10 contains important changes to the camera communication module that make it simpler and more robust.
- Starting from v2.10 ShutterCheck is available as a direct-download from the https://shuttercheck.app website. Each direct ShutterCheck release is notarized by Apple, which means it’s checked for malicious components, so you can be sure you get the same level of safety as when you download apps from the Mac App Store. The app you get from the website will also autoupdate itself should the new version become available.
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Version 2.9.0
13 November 2020- this update brings support for macOS Big Sur and makes the app compatible with the new Apple silicon Macs
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Version 2.8.0
30 October 2020- this update brings support for the newest additions to the Canon's mirrorless lineup — EOS R5 and R6
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Version 2.7.0
24 May 2020- added support for Canon EOS Hi
- fixed an issue that might prevent cameras from being detected
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Version 2.6.1
13 May 2020- minor internal improvements
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Version 2.6.0
10 May 2020- added support for Canon EOS-1D X Mark III and 80D RETINA
- fixed an issue that might prevent the app from being able to fetch shutter count from EOS 200D II cameras
- the app now requires macOS 10.12 Sierra or more recent version
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Version 2.5.0
10 January 2020- added support for two recently released Canon EOS models: 90D and the new mirrorless M6 Mark II
- the new Canon EOS R variation for astrophotography — EOS Ra is supported on par with its regular version
- for users running macOS 10.15 Catalina the new camera access permissions dialog has been added
- other internal improvements related to macOS compatibility, security and remote diagnostics
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Version 2.4.1
14 September 2019- the app is made more resilient to situations when camera responds with an unexpected reply while requesting some certain device properties
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Version 2.4.0
28 August 2019- this release brings the long-awaited support for the mirrorless EOS models! You can now read shutter counts from mirrorless Canon EOS R, RP, M50, Kiss M and also newer reflex cameras such as 200D II, 250D, Rebel SL3 and Kiss X10. Due to alterations in the firmware of these camera models shutter count value is reported in increment of one thousand shots (1000, 2000, 3000 and so on…)
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Version 2.3.0
17 July 2019- added support for some new Canon EOS camera models: 1500D, 2000D, 3000D, 4000D, Rebel T7, Rebel T100 and Kiss X90
- dedicated retinal cameras Canon EOS 50D RETINA and 60D RETINA are now supported on a par with their ordinary versions
- customization of user settings is improved and no longer causes occasional hanging of some EOS models
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Version 2.2.0
2 November 2018- in order to give better estimates of expected shutter life of different camera models the app may now aggregate anonymous shutter count data; please opt in next time you connect your camera to ShutterCheck
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Version 2.1.1
19 September 2018- added support of macOS Mojave Dark Mode
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Version 2.1.0
1 August 2018- the minimum OS requirement was lowered and now you can run ShutterCheck on macOS 10.11 El Capitan or later
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Version 2.0.0
1 June 2018- the app was re-implemented from scratch using the brilliant Swift language
- support for the modern Canon EOS cameras (such as the 1D X Mark II, 5D Mark IV and 5DS) has been added
- Live View related shutter actuations are displayed when possible
- shutter count is shown along shutter’s rated lifespan so you can see the percent of its wear
- value fields are made selectable so you can easily extract the data you need
- sharing menu allows you to quickly share the most valuable details about you camera
- it’s now possible to edit the owner, author and copyright settings of your camera
- the issue with serial numbers sometimes being shown as negative values has been fixed (though it’s not our fault from very beginning — it’s actually a long-lasting bug in Canon EOS firmware)
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Version 1.1.0
1 May 2017- improved compatibility with the latest macOS versions
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Version 1.0.0
9 April 2014- initial release