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Upload Your PhotoGet instant results in seconds Why Use MyShutterCount?The most trusted camera shutter count checker online, updated for 2024 & 2025 models 100% FreeNo hidden fees, no subscriptions. Check unlimited cameras for free, forever. Instant ResultsGet your shutter count in seconds. No waiting, no complicated software to install. Private & SecureYour photos are never stored. We only read metadata and delete images immediately. All Major BrandsSupport for Nikon, Canon, Sony, Pentax, Olympus, Panasonic and more. How to Check Your Shutter CountSimple 3-step process 1
Take or Select a PhotoUse any recent photo taken with your camera. RAW files (NEF, CR2, ARW) work best for accurate shutter count. →
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Upload to Our ToolClick the upload button above and select your photo. We'll securely analyze the EXIF metadata. →
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View Your ResultsInstantly see your shutter count, camera health, and complete EXIF data. Share or save your results. Supported Camera Brands & Formats (Updated 2025)Works with all major camera manufacturers and the latest 2024/2025 models Nikon
NEF & Z-series files
Z9, Z8, Z6 III (2024), Zf, Z50 II (2024), D850, D750, D7500
Canon
CR2, CR3 files
EOS R1 (2024), R5 Mark II (2024), R6 Mark II, R7, R8, 5D Mark IV
Sony
ARW files
A1 II (2025), A9 III (2024), A7R V, A7 IV, A7C II, ZV-E10 II (2024)
Pentax
DNG, PEF files
K-3 Mark III, KF, K-1 Mark II, K-70, KP, etc.
Olympus / OM System
ORF files
OM-1 Mark II (2024), OM-5, E-M1 III, E-M10 Mark IV
Panasonic
RW2 files
Lumix GH7 (2024), GH6, S9 (2024), S5 II, G9 II, GX9
Important: Shutter count information is typically only available in original RAW files from your camera, not in edited or processed JPEG files.
🔴 Live Updates
Recent Shutter Count ChecksReal cameras checked by photographers around the world
📷 ILCE-7
Jan 18
31,046
actuations
📷 NIKON D700
Nov 10
22,049
actuations
📷 Canon EOS R6m2
Apr 21
32,857
actuations
📷 ILCE-7M3
May 14
25,164
actuations
📷 NIKON D7200
Apr 4
137,627
actuations
📷 NIKON D90
Nov 5
2,777
actuations
📷 NIKON D7200
Jun 8
12,325
actuations
📷 NIKON D700
Dec 23
45,514
actuations
📷 NIKON D750
Jun 20
26,457
actuations
📷 NIKON D3500
Jul 1
16,835
actuations
Frequently Asked QuestionsEverything you need to know about shutter counts What is a camera shutter count?Shutter count (also called actuations) is the number of photos taken with your camera. This is an important metric that indicates the usage and remaining life of your camera's mechanical shutter. Every time you press the shutter button and take a photo, the count increases by one. Why is shutter count important?Camera manufacturers rate shutters for a specific number of actuations (typically 50,000-500,000 depending on the model). Knowing your count helps estimate your camera's remaining lifespan and can significantly affect resale value. Buyers often check shutter count before purchasing used cameras. How can I check my camera's shutter count online for free?Simply upload a recent photo from your camera to our free tool above. We'll extract the shutter count information from the EXIF data embedded in the photo. The process takes just seconds and requires no registration or software installation. Why is my shutter count not showing?Shutter count information is only available in original RAW files (NEF, CR2, ARW, DNG, PEF, etc.) from your camera. JPEG files that have been edited, processed, or exported from software usually don't contain this information. Please upload an unedited RAW file directly from your camera memory card. Is my photo data safe and private?Yes, absolutely. Your photo file is never stored on our servers. We only extract and store the EXIF metadata (camera model, shutter count, exposure settings) for displaying your results. The actual image is deleted immediately after processing. Your privacy is our top priority. What is a good shutter count for a used camera?This depends on the camera model. Entry-level DSLRs are typically rated for 50,000-100,000 actuations, mid-range cameras for 150,000-200,000, and professional cameras for 300,000-500,000. A camera with less than 25% of its rated shutter life used is generally considered in good condition. Ready to Check Your Camera's Health?Upload your photo now and get instant results - completely free! Check Shutter Count Now |
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Select a PhotoChoose an original RAW or JPEG file from your camera (NEF, DNG, CR2, ARW, etc.)
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