In addition to shutter count and image sensor hours i would be interested in mirror activations and its total usage time.
Canon 1d mark iv shutter count.
How ever it is not known when your shutter will fail you.
You will get a bill of health from canon on the condition of the camera including a factory report on shutter count.
These metadata are saved alongside each and every image file.
It was discontinued in mid 2012 with the introduction of the canon eos 1d x which replaced both the eos 1d mk iv and the eos 1ds mk iii.
Please note that this shutter lifetime value is tested and expected from the canon.
Exif readers such as the app below can read this information and thus convey how many shots a camera has taken so far.
There you can find out the average life expectancy for your eos model s.
I got an accurate count there.
The eos 1d mark iv 8217 s rugged high speed shutter can shoot up to 10 0 frames per second fps for up to 28 consecutive raw files or 121 full resolution jpegs when used in conjunction with udma ultra direct memory access mode 6 cf cards.
Ask for a shutter count when you send the camera to canon for a cleaning and check out.
Canon embeds information on the number of actuations that the shutter of a 1d mark ii has undertaken in exif data.
Eoscount will not give an accurate shutter count for the 1d iii i tried or the 1ds iii i heard.
For example eos 300d is expected to fail at 40 000 counts but there will be some surpass the lifetime expectancy like my friend has goes beyond 43 000 counts and the camera still works.
Canon eos 1d x mark ii 500 000 uses a carbon fiber shutter mechanism with vibration compensation mechanism canon eos 1d mark iv 300 000 canon eos 1d mark iii 300 000 canon eos 1d mark ii n 200 000.
Canon 1d mark ii shutter count.
Typically this count is between 100 000 and 300 000 shutter actuations with the latter limit associated with the eos 1d models.
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Wikipedia canon eos 1d mark iv shutter rated lifespan is 300000 actuations.
In fact the camera shutter life expectancy database is a really neat user based site for dslr models of several brands including canon.