Fujifilm X-H1 Shutter Count APS-C

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Fujifilm X-H1 at a Glance

The Fujifilm X-H1, released in March 2018, was Fujifilm's first X-series camera with in-body image stabilization (IBIS). Built for professional use with a large, weather-sealed magnesium-alloy body, it features a 24.3 MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor, a sub-LCD information display, and enhanced video capabilities including Cinema 4K (DCI) recording.

The X-H1 shutter is rated at 200,000 actuations — the highest tier in the X-series lineup. Understanding the image counter is useful when evaluating a used X-H1, though Fujifilm's counter has caveats worth knowing.

SpecificationValue
Camera modelFujifilm X-H1
Sensor24.3 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III
Shutter rating200,000 actuations
File formatRAF (Fujifilm Raw)
MakerNote tag0x1438 (ImageCount)
ReleasedMarch 2018
Shutter typeFocal-plane mechanical + electronic

How to Check Fujifilm X-H1 Shutter Count

  1. Take a fresh photo with your X-H1 — any subject will do.
  2. Transfer the RAF file to your computer via USB or SD card reader.
  3. Go to shuttercount.app and upload the RAF file.
  4. The image counter appears within seconds — no account or installation needed.
Technical note: Fujifilm stores the image counter in MakerNote tag 0x1438 (ImageCount) inside RAF files. Unlike Sony's encrypted system, this tag is stored in plaintext within the Fujifilm-specific IFD. Shuttercount.app reads it directly from the RAF container.

Important: Fujifilm Counter Reset Behavior

Fujifilm's MakerNote tag 0x1438 stores an image counter, not a true mechanical shutter count. This counter can reset when the camera storage is formatted. It reflects the number of images taken since the last format, not the lifetime total of shutter actuations.

Buyer warning: A low image count on a used Fujifilm X-H1 does not guarantee low lifetime use. If the previous owner formatted the SD card, the counter restarted from zero. Use the image counter as one data point alongside physical condition, overall wear, and the seller's description of usage history.

Understanding Your X-H1 Image Count

Image Count% of Rated LifeAssessment
0 – 15,0000–7.5%Excellent Low count (or recently formatted)
15,000 – 50,0007.5–25%Very Good Light use
50,000 – 100,00025–50%Good Moderate use
100,000 – 160,00050–80%Fair Heavy use — negotiate price
160,000 – 200,00080–100%Caution Approaching limit
200,000+100%+High Risk Beyond rated life

Due to the format-reset behavior, high counts on a Fujifilm are more trustworthy than low counts. A count of 80,000+ reliably indicates at least that much use, while a count of 500 could mean either a new camera or a recently formatted one.

Fujifilm X-H1 vs X-H2: What Changed?

The Fujifilm X-H2 (2022) is the X-H1's successor. Key differences:

FeatureX-H1X-H2
Released20182022
Sensor24.3 MP X-Trans III40.2 MP X-Trans V
Shutter rating200,000200,000
MakerNote tag0x14380x1438
VideoCinema 4K (DCI)8K 30p / 4K 120p
IBIS5-axis (5.5 stops)5-axis (7 stops)
Body age (2026)~8 years~4 years

Both use the same MakerNote tag 0x1438 and share the same 200,000-actuation rating. The X-H2 is a massive upgrade in resolution and video, but the shutter count checking process is identical.

Age consideration: The X-H1 was released in 2018 — bodies on the used market in 2026 are approximately 8 years old. Beyond the image counter, check the IBIS unit (listen for unusual sounds), inspect the sub-LCD for dead pixels, and test the weather-sealing gaskets. Battery grip contacts may show corrosion on heavily-used bodies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check the shutter count on a Fujifilm X-H1?

Take a photo, upload the RAF file to shuttercount.app, and the tool reads the image counter from MakerNote tag 0x1438. The result is instant and requires no software installation.

What is the Fujifilm X-H1 shutter life rating?

Fujifilm rates the X-H1 shutter at 200,000 actuations. This is the highest tier in the Fujifilm X-series, reflecting its professional build quality.

Does formatting the SD card reset the Fujifilm X-H1 shutter count?

Yes. Fujifilm's tag 0x1438 is an image counter that can reset when the camera storage is formatted. It does not track lifetime shutter actuations the way Sony or Nikon systems do.

Is 50,000 shutter count high for a used Fujifilm X-H1?

50,000 is 25% of the 200,000 rating — moderate use. However, the actual lifetime count could be higher if the card was formatted at some point. Use the count as a guideline alongside physical condition.

What is the difference between Fujifilm X-H1 and X-H2 for shutter count?

Both use MakerNote tag 0x1438. Same 200,000 rating, same format-reset behavior. The X-H2 adds a 40 MP sensor and 8K video, but the shutter count checking process is identical on shuttercount.app.