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Fujifilm X-A10 Shutter Count:
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Fujifilm X-A10 — Shutter Rating

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).

ModelReleaseSensorRated Shutter LifeRAW Format
Fujifilm X-A10201616.3 MP APS-C (Bayer)~100,000 (est.)RAF
Fujifilm X-A5 (successor)201824.2 MP APS-C (Bayer)~100,000 (est.)RAF
Fujifilm X-A7 (current)201924.2 MP APS-C (Bayer)~150,000 (est.)RAF
RAF image count: Fujifilm RAF files store the image count in the MakerNote at tag 0x1438. Drop a RAF file into shuttercount.app to read it instantly — no upload, no account required. You can also use ExifTool: exiftool -ImageCount yourfile.RAF.

How to Check Shutter Count on the Fujifilm X-A10

  1. Take any photo with your Fujifilm X-A10 and locate the .RAF file on your memory card or computer.
  2. Open shuttercount.app in any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
  3. Drag the RAF file onto the drop zone, or click to open a file picker. The image count appears instantly.
  4. Alternatively, use ExifTool: exiftool -ImageCount yourfile.RAF.
Card format note: Formatting the memory card resets the file sequence number but does not reset the hardware shutter counter read by shuttercount.app. The displayed count is the true hardware total.

What Is a Good Shutter Count for a Used Fujifilm X-A10?

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 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
60,000 – 85,00060 – 85 %High use — negotiate price
85,000 +85 %+Near or past rated life — budget for replacement

Fujifilm X-A10 — Key Notes for Used Buyers

Bayer sensor vs X-Trans

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.

No built-in EVF

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.

Battery life

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.

X-A10 vs X-A5 for used buyers

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.

Fujifilm X-A10 Shutter Count — FAQ

How do I check the shutter count of my Fujifilm X-A10?

Drop a RAF file into shuttercount.app for an instant in-browser result, or run exiftool -ImageCount yourfile.RAF on desktop.

What is the rated shutter life of the Fujifilm X-A10?

Fujifilm has not published an official rating for the X-A10. Community estimates put it at approximately 100,000 actuations.

Does the X-A10 use X-Trans or Bayer sensor?

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.

Can the shutter count on a Fujifilm X-A10 be reset?

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.

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