Drop a RAF RAW file from your Fujifilm X-A10 and get the exact image count in seconds — processed entirely in your browser, never uploaded anywhere.
Check Shutter Count →The Fujifilm X-A10 (2016) is the most compact and affordable member of the X-series APS-C mirrorless lineup, designed as an approachable first mirrorless for smartphone upgraders. It features a 16.3 MP APS-C CMOS sensor with a conventional Bayer colour filter array (not X-Trans), the EXR Processor III, a 180°-tilting 3-inch LCD for selfie and vlogging use, Wi-Fi connectivity, and Full HD 1080p video. The X-A10 accepts Fujinon X-mount lenses and uses RAF RAW format. Shutter life is estimated at approximately 100,000 actuations (not officially published by Fujifilm).
| Model | Release | Sensor | Rated Shutter Life | RAW Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fujifilm X-A10 | 2016 | 16.3 MP APS-C (Bayer) | ~100,000 (est.) | RAF |
| Fujifilm X-A5 (successor) | 2018 | 24.2 MP APS-C (Bayer) | ~100,000 (est.) | RAF |
| Fujifilm X-A7 (current) | 2019 | 24.2 MP APS-C (Bayer) | ~150,000 (est.) | RAF |
exiftool -ImageCount yourfile.RAF.
exiftool -ImageCount yourfile.RAF.The X-A10 was primarily purchased by casual photographers and first-time mirrorless users. Many used copies have low actuation counts, making it an attractive used buy for the price.
| Actuation Count | % of Rated Life | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| 0 – 10,000 | 0 – 10 % | Very low use — near new |
| 10,000 – 30,000 | 10 – 30 % | Low use — plenty of life remaining |
| 30,000 – 60,000 | 30 – 60 % | Moderate use |
| 60,000 – 85,000 | 60 – 85 % | High use — negotiate price |
| 85,000 + | 85 %+ | Near or past rated life — budget for replacement |
Unlike most X-series cameras, the X-A10 uses a conventional Bayer sensor rather than Fujifilm's proprietary X-Trans layout. This simplifies RAW processing in third-party software (Lightroom, Capture One, darktable) that may show artefacts with X-Trans files. If RAW processing compatibility is important, the Bayer sensor in the X-A10 is an advantage.
The X-A10 has no electronic viewfinder (EVF) and no hot shoe for attaching an external EVF. Shooting is done exclusively via the tilting LCD. In bright sunlight, visibility can be limited — factor this into your use-case assessment.
The X-A10 uses the NP-W126S battery (or the older NP-W126). Battery life is rated at approximately 300 shots per charge. For a used body, check that the battery holds a reasonable charge and that the original charger is included.
The X-A5 (2018) adds 24.2 MP resolution, 4K video, Bluetooth, and the ETERNA film simulation. If you plan to do any video work or want higher resolution stills, the X-A5 is the better choice for a modest price premium on the used market.
Drop a RAF file into shuttercount.app for an instant in-browser result, or run exiftool -ImageCount yourfile.RAF on desktop.
Fujifilm has not published an official rating for the X-A10. Community estimates put it at approximately 100,000 actuations.
The X-A10 uses a conventional Bayer colour filter array, not the X-Trans sensor found in higher-end Fujifilm X-series cameras. This simplifies RAW processing compatibility.
Only Fujifilm service can reset the hardware counter after a physical shutter replacement. Formatting the card does not reset the hardware count. Always verify from an original RAF file.