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Fujifilm X-Pro2 Shutter Count:
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Drop a RAF RAW file from your Fujifilm X-Pro2 and get the exact shutter actuation count in seconds — processed entirely in your browser, never uploaded anywhere.

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Fujifilm X-Pro2 — Shutter Rating

The Fujifilm X-Pro2 (2016) is Fujifilm's second-generation rangefinder-style mirrorless camera. Featuring a 24.3 MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor, a unique hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder (OVF/EVF), and Fujifilm's renowned film simulation modes, the X-Pro2 became a cult favourite among street and documentary photographers. Its magnesium-alloy weather-sealed body and tactile dials set it apart as a truly hands-on shooting experience.

ModelReleaseSensorRated Shutter LifeRAW Format
Fujifilm X-Pro2201624.3 MP APS-C X-Trans III~150,000 actuationsRAF
Fujifilm X-Pro3201926.1 MP APS-C X-Trans IV~150,000 actuationsRAF
Built for longevity: The X-Pro2's shutter unit is rated for 150,000 actuations — the same as the X-T2 and X-Pro3. Its focal-plane shutter has proven reliable in the field, with many units well exceeding the rated count.

How to Check Shutter Count on the Fujifilm X-Pro2

The X-Pro2 does not display the shutter count in its menus. The count is embedded in every RAF RAW file.

  1. Take any photo with your Fujifilm X-Pro2 and locate the .RAF file on the SD card.
  2. Open shuttercount.app in any modern browser.
  3. Drag the RAF file onto the drop zone, or click to open a file picker.
  4. The shutter count appears instantly. No upload, no account, no plugins required.

When buying a used X-Pro2, ask the seller to provide an original RAF file shot recently for the most accurate reading.

What Is a Good Shutter Count for a Used Fujifilm X-Pro2?

The X-Pro2 is rated for approximately 150,000 actuations. Since the X-Pro2 has been available since 2016, shutter count is an important factor when buying used:

Shutter Count% of Rated LifeAssessment
0 – 15,0000 – 10 %Very low use — near new
15,000 – 45,00010 – 30 %Light use — plenty of life remaining
45,000 – 90,00030 – 60 %Moderate use — normal for active shooters
90,000 – 135,00060 – 90 %High use — negotiate price accordingly
135,000 +90 %+Near or past rated life

How Does ShutterCount Read the X-Pro2 Shutter Count?

The Fujifilm X-Pro2 writes images in Fujifilm's RAF format. ShutterCount parses the RAF container, locates the embedded EXIF/MakerNote structure, and reads the shutter count from the Fujifilm-specific metadata block.

All processing happens in your browser — the file never leaves your device.

Does the electronic shutter affect the count?

No. The X-Pro2's electronic shutter bypasses the mechanical curtain entirely and does not increment the shutter count. Only mechanical shutter exposures are counted.

Can I use a JPEG from my X-Pro2?

Fujifilm embeds some metadata in JPEG files, but for the most reliable shutter count reading, use a RAF RAW file.

Fujifilm X-Pro2 Shutter Count — FAQ

How do I check the shutter count of my Fujifilm X-Pro2?

Shoot a RAF RAW file and drop it into shuttercount.app. The shutter count is read from the Fujifilm MakerNote in your browser — no upload needed.

What is the rated shutter life of the Fujifilm X-Pro2?

The X-Pro2 is rated for approximately 150,000 actuations. This is a conservative estimate; many units exceed it.

Is the X-Pro2 still worth buying used?

Absolutely. The X-Pro2's unique hybrid viewfinder, excellent image quality, and tactile shooting experience remain unmatched in many ways. For street and documentary photography, it continues to be a highly sought-after camera. Used prices have remained stable due to its cult following.

What is the difference between the X-Pro2 and X-Pro3?

The X-Pro3 (2019) upgraded to the X-Trans IV sensor, added a hidden rear LCD with a small sub-display, and improved weather sealing. The X-Pro2 offers a more traditional rear screen and is available at a lower used price, making it an excellent value proposition.

Other Fujifilm Cameras

ShutterCount supports all modern Fujifilm bodies. See related guides: