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Fujifilm X-T200 Shutter Count:
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Fujifilm X-T200 — Shutter Rating

The Fujifilm X-T200 is an entry-level mirrorless camera released in 2020. Designed for beginners and vloggers, it features a 24.2 MP APS-C Bayer CMOS sensor, a large 3.5-inch tilting touchscreen, and 4K video recording. It is one of Fujifilm's most affordable interchangeable-lens cameras.

ModelReleaseSensorShutter Count FieldRAW Format
Fujifilm X-T200202024.2 MP APS-C BayerImageCount (0x1438)RAF
Fujifilm X-T100201824.2 MP APS-C BayerImageCount (0x1438)RAF
Fujifilm X-T30201926.1 MP APS-C X-Trans IVImageCount (0x1438)RAF
Important: Fujifilm's ImageCount (tag 0x1438) is an image counter that resets when the camera's memory is formatted. This is standard across Fujifilm cameras. For accurate readings, use a file taken before formatting.

How to Check Shutter Count on the Fujifilm X-T200

Fujifilm does not display the shutter count in the camera menus. The image counter is embedded in every RAF RAW file.

  1. Take any photo with your Fujifilm X-T200 and locate the .RAF file.
  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 image count appears instantly. No upload, no account, no plugins required.

For the most accurate count, use a file shot before formatting the card, as formatting resets the ImageCount field.

What Is a Good Shutter Count for a Used Fujifilm X-T200?

Fujifilm does not publish an official shutter rating for the X-T200. As an entry-level camera, expect approximately 100,000 actuations.

Image CountAssessment
0 – 10,000Very low use — near new condition
10,000 – 30,000Low to moderate use — plenty of life remaining
30,000 – 60,000Moderate use — still within expected life
60,000+Heavy use for this camera class

The X-T200 is an entry-level body with a lighter-duty shutter mechanism. At very high counts, consider the price of the camera versus potential shutter replacement cost.

How Does ShutterCount Read the X-T200 Shutter Count?

The Fujifilm X-T200 writes images in Fujifilm's RAF format. ShutterCount parses the EXIF MakerNote and reads the ImageCount field at tag 0x1438 — the same tag used across the Fujifilm camera lineup.

100% local: All processing happens in your browser. The RAF file never leaves your device.

Bayer vs X-Trans

Unlike most Fujifilm X-series cameras that use X-Trans sensors, the X-T200 uses a conventional Bayer CMOS sensor. However, it still writes RAF files with the same MakerNote structure, so the ImageCount tag is present and readable.

Fujifilm X-T200 Shutter Count — FAQ

How do I check the shutter count of my Fujifilm X-T200?

Shoot a RAF RAW file and drop it into shuttercount.app. The ImageCount is read from MakerNote tag 0x1438 in your browser — no upload needed.

Does the X-T200 shutter count reset on format?

Yes. The ImageCount field resets when the camera's memory card is formatted. For the most reliable reading, check a file taken before formatting.

Can the shutter count be faked?

EXIF tools can modify metadata in a file copy but cannot change what the camera writes into future RAF files. Always verify from an original, unedited file.

Does the X-T200 use an X-Trans sensor?

No. The X-T200 uses a 24.2 MP conventional Bayer CMOS sensor, not Fujifilm's X-Trans array. It still writes standard Fujifilm RAF files.

Other Fujifilm & Entry-Level Cameras

ShutterCount supports a wide range of Fujifilm cameras. See related guides: