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Fujifilm X-T30 III Shutter Count:
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Drop a RAF RAW file from your Fujifilm X-T30 III and get the image count instantly — processed entirely in your browser, never uploaded anywhere. Important: Fujifilm stores a resettable image counter, not a permanent hardware shutter count.

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Fujifilm X-T30 III — Shutter & Specs

The Fujifilm X-T30 III, released in October 2025 at $1,000 body-only, is Fujifilm's third generation of its compact X-T30 rangefinder-style APS-C mirrorless. The major upgrade over the X-T30 II is the X-Processor 5 from the flagship X-H2/X-H2S, bringing subject-recognition autofocus, a Film Simulation dial, and 6.2K open-gate video. The sensor is the same 26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 BSI as the X-T30 II, with a sharper output from the more powerful processor.

ModelReleaseSensorEst. Shutter LifeRAW Format
Fujifilm X-T30 IIIOct 202526.1 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 BSI~150,000 est.RAF
Fujifilm X-T30 II202126.1 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4~150,000 est.RAF
Fujifilm X-T5202240.2 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR~150,000 est.RAF
Important — Fujifilm image counter resets: Fujifilm cameras store an image counter in MakerNote tag 0x1438 that resets when the camera memory is formatted. The count read from a RAF file reflects images captured since the last format, not the total lifetime shutter actuations. Keep this in mind when buying used.

How to Check Shutter Count on the Fujifilm X-T30 III

  1. Take any photo with your Fujifilm X-T30 III and locate the .RAF file on your memory card or computer.
  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. Remember this counter resets on card format.

Alternative: Camera menu

The X-T30 III does not display a shutter count in its menus. The RAF file method via shuttercount.app is the primary way to read the counter. Note that this counter is an image counter, not a permanent hardware lifetime counter.

What Is a Good Count for a Used Fujifilm X-T30 III?

Because Fujifilm's counter resets on format, interpret counts with caution. A very low count on a used body could indicate a recent format rather than low actual use.

Count Since Last FormatAssessment
0 – 5,000Very low — verify format history with seller
5,000 – 30,000Low use since last format — good sign
30,000 – 80,000Moderate use — normal for enthusiast shooter
80,000 – 130,000Higher use — approaching est. shutter life
130,000 +Near or past est. life — factor in shutter service

X-T30 III vs X-T30 II — What Changed?

Fujifilm X-T30 III Shutter Count — FAQ

How do I check the shutter count on the Fujifilm X-T30 III?

Drop a RAF RAW file from the X-T30 III into shuttercount.app. The tool reads MakerNote tag 0x1438 (ImageCount) in your browser without uploading the file.

Does formatting the card reset the Fujifilm X-T30 III count?

Yes. The RAF ImageCount tag resets to zero when you format the camera's memory. This is different from Canon, Nikon, and Sony, which store a permanent hardware lifetime counter that cannot be reset by formatting. Always ask the seller about card format history.

Why didn't Fujifilm add IBIS to the X-T30 III?

The X-T30 series has never included in-body image stabilisation (IBIS), keeping the body compact and price accessible. For IBIS in the X-T line, Fujifilm positions the X-T5. The absence of IBIS does not affect the shutter count or mechanism.

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