How to Check Your Fujifilm Shutter Count — Free Tool + Guide (2026)
How to Check Your Fujifilm Shutter Count — Free Tool + Guide (2026)
Whether you're buying a used Fujifilm camera or checking the health of your own, knowing the shutter count takes less than a minute. This guide covers every method — free website, Mac, Windows, and mobile — so you can get the number regardless of what device you're on.
The fastest method: camerashuttercount.com
Take a photo with your Fujifilm camera — RAW format works best
Go to camerashuttercount.com
Upload the photo
Your shutter count appears instantly
Fujifilm stores shutter count in RAF (RAW) files. Important: Fujifilm cameras track mechanical and electronic shutter actuations separately. The count you see via EXIF is typically the mechanical shutter count.
How to check Fujifilm shutter count on a Mac
Option 1 — Preview (built-in, no download needed):
Open your RAW file in Preview
Go to Tools → Show Inspector
Click the "i" icon, then the EXIF tab
Scroll down to "Image Number" or "Shutter Count"
ExifTool via Terminal is the most reliable method on Mac for Fujifilm cameras.
Option 2 — ExifTool (most reliable):
Download ExifTool from exiftool.org — free
Open Terminal
Type: exiftool /path/to/your/photo.RAF and press Enter
Look for "Shutter Count", "Image Count", or "Shot Number" in the output
How to check Fujifilm shutter count on Windows
ExifTool (free):
Download ExifTool from exiftool.org
Drag your RAW file onto the ExifTool executable
A text window opens — look for "Shutter Count" or "Image Number"
PhotoMe (free, visual interface):
Download PhotoMe from photome.de
Open your RAW file
Find the shutter count in the EXIF data panel
How to check Fujifilm shutter count on iPhone or Android
Upload a recent RAW photo to camerashuttercount.com directly from your phone browser. No app download needed — works on both iOS and Android.
Fujifilm shutter life by model
| Model | Generation | Rated shutter life |
|---|---|---|
| X-T30 III / X-S20 / X-E5 | Current | ~150,000 |
| X-T5 | Current | ~300,000 |
| X-H2 / X-H2S | Current | ~500,000 |
| GFX 100RF / GFX 100S II | Current | ~150,000 |
| X-T1 / X-T2 / X-T3 / X-T4 | Older | ~150,000 |
| X-Pro1 / X-Pro2 / X-Pro3 | Older | ~150,000 |
| X100F / X100V / X100VI | Older | ~150,000 |
| X-H1 | Older | ~150,000 |
| GFX 50S / GFX 100 / GFX 100S | Older | ~150,000 |
Fujifilm cameras with electronic shutter mode (silent mode) track those actuations separately. If you shoot primarily in electronic shutter mode, your mechanical shutter count will be lower than your total photo count — which is good for the longevity of the mechanical shutter.
What is a good shutter count for a used Fujifilm?
| Shutter count | What it means |
|---|---|
| Under 10,000 | Essentially new. Barely used. |
| 10,000 – 30,000 | Light use. Great condition. |
| 30,000 – 50,000 | Normal hobbyist use. Plenty of life left. |
| 50,000 – 100,000 | Moderate use. Fine for casual photography. |
| 100,000 – 150,000 | Getting up there for entry-level bodies. Negotiate the price. |
| 150,000 – 200,000 | Approaching end of life for most mid-range cameras. |
| 200,000+ | High mileage. Only consider for pro bodies rated for 400,000+. |
Pro tip: If a seller won't share the shutter count or claims not to know how to check it, ask them to send a recent RAW file. If they refuse that too, walk away.
Does a high shutter count affect image quality?
No. A high shutter count does not affect photo quality as long as the shutter is functioning correctly. Image quality is determined by the sensor, lens, and your settings — not mechanical wear.
The only risk with a high shutter count is mechanical failure of the shutter itself. Until that happens, your photos look identical at 300,000 clicks as they did at 1,000.
How to extend the life of your Fujifilm shutteR
Use electronic shutter mode (silent mode) when you don't need the mechanical shutter — it puts zero wear on the mechanism
Avoid holding down the burst button unless you actually need rapid-fire shots
Keep your camera in a dry, dust-free bag when not in use
Have it serviced every few years if you shoot professionally
FAQ
Can I reset my Fujifilm shutter count?
No. The shutter count is stored in the camera's firmware and cannot be reset. Any camera advertised with a "reset" shutter count has been tampered with — avoid it.
My camera doesn't appear on camerashuttercount.com — what now?
Use ExifTool and look for fields labelled "Shutter Count", "Image Number", or "Shot Number". If none appear, your specific model may not record this in accessible EXIF data — rare but possible on some older models.
Is a shutter replacement worth it?
A shutter replacement typically costs $200–$400 including labour. If your camera body is worth $800+, replacing it makes sense. If it's worth $300, put that money toward a newer body.
Does video recording count toward shutter actuations?
No. Video uses a continuous electronic sensor readout, not the mechanical shutter. Recording video does not increase your shutter count.