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Canon 800D Shutter Count:
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Drop a CR2 RAW file from your Canon EOS 800D — also sold as the Rebel T7i (Americas) or Kiss X9i (Japan) — and get the exact shutter actuation count in seconds, processed entirely in your browser.

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Canon EOS 800D — Shutter Rating

The Canon EOS 800D (2017) was a hugely popular entry-level DSLR aimed at families, students, and first-time DSLR buyers. Its 24.2 MP APS-C sensor, 45-point all-cross-type AF, Dual Pixel CMOS AF in live view, and approachable menu system made it one of the best-selling Rebel bodies of its era. In the Americas it is marketed as the Rebel T7i; in Japan it is the Kiss X9i.

ModelReleaseSensorRated Shutter LifeRAW Format
Canon EOS 800D / Rebel T7i201724.2 MP APS-C100,000 actuationsCR2
Canon EOS 77D201724.2 MP APS-C100,000 actuationsCR2
Canon EOS 850D / Rebel T8i202024.1 MP APS-C100,000 actuationsCR3
Note: The 800D shares its sensor and AF module with the slightly more advanced 77D. The main differences are ergonomics — no top-plate LCD, no rear control dial — not longevity. Rated shutter life is the same 100,000 actuations, and many 800D bodies quietly clear 150,000 with no issues.

How to Check Shutter Count on the Canon 800D

The Canon 800D does not display shutter count in its on-screen menus. The counter is stored inside every CR2 RAW file produced by the camera.

  1. Take any photo with your Canon 800D / Rebel T7i and locate the .CR2 file on the SD card.
  2. Open shuttercount.app in any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
  3. Drag the CR2 file onto the drop zone, or click to open a file picker.
  4. The shutter count and remaining life percentage appear instantly. No upload, no account, no plugins required.

What Is a Good Shutter Count for a Used Canon 800D?

The 800D was bought mostly by hobbyists and casual shooters, so typical used-market counts are on the lower end. Use the bands below to position a specific body.

Actuation Count% of Rated LifeAssessment
0 – 10,0000 – 10 %Very low use — near new
10,000 – 30,00010 – 30 %Low use — plenty of life remaining
30,000 – 60,00030 – 60 %Moderate use — typical hobbyist range
60,000 – 90,00060 – 90 %High use — negotiate price accordingly
90,000 +90 %+Near or past rated life — budget for shutter replacement

It is common to find used 800D bodies with under 5,000 actuations — many were bought as a family camera and used sparingly. That makes the 800D one of the best value propositions on the used Canon DSLR market.

How Does ShutterCount Read the 800D Shutter Count?

The Canon 800D writes images in Canon's CR2 format, a TIFF-based RAW container. ShutterCount parses the TIFF IFD structure, locates the Canon MakerNote, and reads the shutter count from the CameraInfo block within the embedded EXIF data.

All processing happens in your browser — the file never leaves your device.

Can I use a JPEG from my 800D?

Canon does not reliably embed the shutter counter in JPEG files from the 800D. Use a CR2 RAW file for accurate results. If you shoot RAW+JPEG, use the CR2 side of the pair.

Does live view focus affect the shutter count?

Only actual exposures increment the counter. Half-pressing the shutter, using live view for focus, or recording video do not increase the shutter count — only taking a still photo does.

Canon 800D Shutter Count — FAQ

How do I check the shutter count of my Canon 800D?

Shoot a CR2 RAW file with your 800D / Rebel T7i, then drop it into shuttercount.app. The shutter count is read from the file's MakerNote entirely in your browser — no upload needed.

What is the rated shutter life of the Canon 800D?

Canon rates the EOS 800D at approximately 100,000 actuations. This is a median estimate; many units exceed this figure under normal consumer use.

Is the 800D still worth buying in 2026?

Yes. The 24 MP APS-C sensor remains competitive for family photography, travel, and general-purpose use. On the used market the 800D offers excellent value, especially when paired with an affordable 18–135mm or nifty-fifty EF lens.

Can the shutter count be reset or faked?

Only a Canon authorised service centre can reset the hardware counter after a physical shutter replacement. EXIF-editing tools overwrite metadata but cannot alter the in-camera counter. Always verify from an original CR2 RAW file.

Other Canon Cameras

ShutterCount supports the full Canon EOS system. See related guides: