Drop a CR3 file from your Canon EOS RP and get the exact mechanical shutter actuation count in seconds — processed entirely in your browser, never uploaded anywhere.
Check Shutter Count →The Canon EOS RP (2019) was Canon's most affordable full-frame mirrorless camera at launch, designed to bring RF-mount full-frame to photographers upgrading from APS-C. It uses a 26.2 MP full-frame CMOS sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF in the smallest and lightest full-frame RF body Canon has made. The mechanical shutter is rated at 150,000 actuations — tied with the original EOS R for the lowest rating in the Canon RF lineup, reflecting the body's entry-level positioning.
| Model | Release | Sensor | Rated Shutter | Burst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canon EOS RP | 2019 | 26.2 MP full-frame | 150,000 | 5 fps |
| Canon EOS R | 2018 | 30.3 MP full-frame | 150,000 | 8 fps |
| Canon EOS R8 | 2023 | 24.2 MP full-frame | 200,000 | 6 fps mech / 40 fps elec |
| Canon EOS R6 Mark II | 2022 | 40 MP full-frame | 300,000 | 12 fps mech / 40 fps elec |
| Shutter Count | % of Rated Life | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| 0 – 10,000 | < 7 % | Lightly used |
| 10,000 – 50,000 | 7 – 33 % | Normal use for age |
| 50,000 – 90,000 | 33 – 60 % | Moderate — inspect carefully |
| 90,000 – 135,000 | 60 – 90 % | Heavy — budget for shutter service |
| 135,000 + | 90 %+ | Near or past rated life |
The Canon EOS RP produces CR3 files using the ISOBMFF container format. The shutter count is stored in the MakerNote CameraInfo block embedded in the CR3 metadata — the same location used by all Canon RF cameras. ShutterCount parses this block locally in your browser; no file data is ever transmitted.
Shoot a CR3 frame and drop it into shuttercount.app. The count is read from the CR3 MakerNote CameraInfo block in your browser, instantly and privately.
Canon rates the EOS RP at 150,000 actuations — the lowest in the Canon RF lineup, shared only with the original EOS R. The R8 (200,000), R6 Mark II (300,000), and R5 (500,000) all have higher ratings.
If either is available used at a similar price, the R8 is the better buy: higher shutter rating (200,000 vs 150,000), improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with AI subject tracking, 4K/30p uncropped video, and 40fps electronic burst. The RP's advantage is its lighter, more compact body — useful for travel photography with a small kit.
Only Canon authorised service centres can reset the counter. Always verify from an original CR3 file, not a screenshot or JPEG.