ShutterCheck Web
ShutterCheck Web is a free online tool that shows you how many times your camera's shutter has been triggered. It works with cameras that store this information in their image metadata and uses the image files you provide as input. See below for a list of compatible camera models. To use the tool, upload a JPG image directly from your camera (unedited). Take a look at a sample report.
Supported Camera Models
Nikon
Dx
- D2H
- D2Hs
- D2X
- D2Xs
- D3
- D3S
- D3X
- D4
- D4S
- D5
- D6
- Df
Dxx
- D40
- D40X
- D50
- D60
- D70
- D70s
- D80
- D90
Dxxx
- D200
- D300
- D300S
- D500
- D600
- D610
- D700
- D750
- D780
- D800
- D800E
- D810
- D810A
- D850
Dxxxx
- D3000
- D3100
- D3200
- D3300
- D3400
- D3500
- D5000
- D5100
- D5200
- D5300
- D5500
- D5600
- D7000
- D7100
- D7200
- D7500
Mirrorless
- Z 5
- Z 6
- Z 6II
- Z 7
- Z 7II
- Z 9
- Z 30
- Z 50
- Z fc
Point-and-shoot
- 1 AW1
- 1 J1
- 1 J2
- 1 J3
- 1 J4
- 1 J5
- 1 S1
- 1 S2
- 1 V1
- 1 V2
- 1 V3
- COOLPIX A
And What About Canon?
Canon cameras do not embed their shutter count in their image EXIF metadata. No web-based tool will ever be able to help you extract the Canon EOS shutter count from the images you upload. Trust me, you'll just waste your time trying.
Getting shutter actuations info for a Canon camera requires a much more sophisticated method that uses special service functions of the camera's firmware and pokes into its internal memory. This can only be implemented as a native desktop app.
ShutterCheck — a native macOS app that reads shutter counts of any Canon EOS camera that has been released in the last 15 years. Using ShutterCheck is a breeze: just run the app, connect your Canon EOS camera to your Mac via USB cable and you're done! Download a free demo version today to check compatibility with your camera model.