Connect your Canon 6D to your Windows device. The software will then tell you what your shutter count is. Here are the apps you can use for Windows to check the shutter count on your Canon 6D: 1. Canon EOS Digital Info – This one is free. Here’s a good video that shows you what it looks like.Do not use the remote control when the camera is tethered to the PC. Tethering means that you use the PC to fire the shutter. Decide which one you want to use, tether or remote. You cannot do both at the same time. The reason why you cannot do both at the same time is because of the Bluetooth. @vi0letdreamer wrote:. So I got the Canon EOS 6D Mark II in the mail recently and have done two shoots with it so far. The images always show up on the camera but when I try to transfer them to my laptop via SD card, the thumbnails/images won't show and the files can't be opened by Photoshop or any other program I have (that I have never had a problem with using for RAW files before). Used Canon EOS 6D Mark II. Like New £764. Used Canon EOS R6 Mark II. Like New £2309. Used Canon EOS M6 II. Like New £659. Used Canon EOS 600D. Like New £159. Used Canon EOS R6. Like New £1429.
The shutter count has been the same as the shutter count I got from Canon. Well, at Canon I got "less than 32000" for 7D and "less than 30000" for 6D. I will revisit the same Canon service center next year to fix the aperture wheel and will ask again about the shutter count just for fun.