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Which cameras are supported?
ShutterLife supports more than 90 camera models from 5 manufacturers. The shutter count is read from the EXIF metadata embedded in your photos (RAW or JPEG).
Canon (5 models)
EOS R5, EOS R6, EOS R6 Mark II, EOS R8, EOS R50
Nikon (30 models)
Mirrorless: Z 9, Z 8, Z 7II, Z 7, Z 6III, Z 6II, Z 6, Z 5, Zf, Zfc, Z 50, Z 30
DSLR: D6, D5, D4, D850, D810, D800E, D800, D780, D750, D700, D610, D500, D7500, D7200, D7100, D5600, D3400, D3300
Sony (27 models)
Full-Frame: A1, A9 II, A9, A7R V, A7R IVA, A7R IV, A7R IIIA, A7R III, A7R II, A7S III, A7S II, A7 V, A7 IV, A7 III, A7 II, A7C II, A7CR, A7C
APS-C: A6700, A6600, A6500, A6400, A6300, A6100, A6000
Cinema: FX3, ZV-E10
Fujifilm (12 models)
X-T5, X-T4, X-T3, X-T2, X-T30 II, X-H2S, X-H2, X-H1, X-S20, X-S10, X-Pro3, X-E4
Pentax (16 models)
Full-Frame & Medium Format: K-1 Mark II, K-1, 645Z, 645D
APS-C: K-3 III, K-3 II, K-3, KF, KP, K-70, K-S2, K-5 II, K-5, K-7, K-50, K-30
Your camera is not on the list? Let us know — we're constantly adding new models.
Why doesn't my camera show a shutter count?
Not all cameras store the shutter count in image EXIF data. Some manufacturers (especially newer Sony and some Canon models) may encrypt or omit this data. Try using a RAW file instead of JPEG, as RAW files often contain more metadata.
How accurate is the shutter count?
ShutterLife reads the shutter count directly from your camera's EXIF data — the same data that professional tools like ExifTool extract. The count reflects what your camera records. The shutter life estimate is based on the manufacturer's rated durability and serves as a guideline.
Which file formats are supported?
ShutterLife supports CR2, CR3 (Canon), NEF (Nikon), ARW (Sony), RAF (Fujifilm), PEF (Pentax), DNG, and JPEG files.
Does ShutterLife need an internet connection?
No. ShutterLife works 100% offline. No data is sent to any server. All processing happens on your device.
What does "Edited image detected" mean?
ShutterLife checks if an image has been processed by software like Lightroom, Photoshop, or other editors. Edited images may have altered EXIF data, which can affect the accuracy of the shutter count reading. For the most reliable results, use an unedited image straight from the camera.
How do I delete my reading history?
Go to the History section in the app and use "Delete All" to remove all saved readings. Individual readings can also be deleted by swiping.