Upload a recent, unedited photo from your camera to check the shutter actuation count. Essential for evaluating used camera purchases.
Shutter count availability depends on what the manufacturer stores in image metadata.
Not all cameras write shutter count to image files. Canon keeps this data internal on most models. Some manufacturers (like recent Sony) encrypt it. Try uploading a completely unedited image — editing software often strips metadata.
Entry-level DSLRs are rated for ~100,000 actuations, prosumer bodies for ~150,000, and professional cameras for 300,000–500,000. A camera at 50% of its rated life still has plenty of use left.
No. Physical condition, sensor cleanliness, and overall care matter too. A well-maintained camera with high shutter count can be better than an abused low-count body.
No. Your image is processed in memory only and immediately discarded. We never store uploads.