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Fujifilm X100F Shutter Count:
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Fujifilm X100F — Shutter Rating

The Fujifilm X100F is the fourth generation of Fujifilm's iconic X100 compact camera series, released in 2017. It pairs a 24.3 MP X-Trans III sensor with a fixed Fujinon 23mm f/2 lens and a unique hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder. The X100 series has become a cultural phenomenon, beloved by street photographers and enthusiasts worldwide.

ModelReleaseSensorShutter Count FieldRAW Format
Fujifilm X100F201724.3 MP APS-C (X-Trans III)Tag 0x1438 (ImageCount)RAF
Fujifilm X100V202026.1 MP APS-C (X-Trans IV)Tag 0x1438 (ImageCount)RAF
Fujifilm X100VI202440.2 MP APS-C (X-Trans V)Tag 0x1438 (ImageCount)RAF
Note: The X100F uses MakerNote tag 0x1438 (ImageCount), which is an image counter that may reset if the camera undergoes a factory reset. This is typical of Fujifilm bodies. The value is still useful for assessing usage on the used market.

How to Check Shutter Count on the Fujifilm X100F

The X100F does not display the image count in its menus. The counter is embedded in every RAF RAW file the camera produces.

  1. Take any photo with your Fujifilm X100F 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.

When buying a used X100F, ask the seller to provide an original, unedited RAF file shot recently for the most accurate reading.

What Is a Good Shutter Count for a Used Fujifilm X100F?

Fujifilm has not published an official shutter rating for the X100F. The leaf shutter is generally considered more durable than a focal-plane shutter. Community reports suggest most X100F units last well beyond 100,000 actuations.

Image CountAssessment
0 – 10,000Very low use — near new
10,000 – 30,000Light use — excellent condition
30,000 – 60,000Moderate use — typical for an active camera
60,000 – 100,000High use — check overall condition carefully
100,000+Very high use — leaf shutter may still be fine but inspect thoroughly

How Does ShutterCount Read the X100F Shutter Count?

The Fujifilm X100F writes images in Fujifilm's RAF format. The RAF file contains an embedded JPEG with full EXIF metadata, including the Fujifilm MakerNote. ShutterCount reads tag 0x1438 (ImageCount) from this MakerNote to get the total number of images captured.

This is the same tag used by other modern Fujifilm bodies including the X-T3, X-T4, X-T5, X-S20, X-E4, X-H2, and X100VI.

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Does the X100F leaf shutter affect the count?

The X100F uses a leaf shutter built into the lens. All mechanical exposures are counted in the ImageCount tag. When using the electronic shutter mode, exposures may not increment this counter.

Fujifilm X100F Shutter Count — FAQ

How do I check the shutter count of my Fujifilm X100F?

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

Does the X100F image count reset on format?

The ImageCount tag (0x1438) may reset on a factory reset. Standard card formatting typically does not reset it, but be aware of this when evaluating used cameras.

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 X100F have a leaf shutter?

Yes. The X100F uses a leaf shutter integrated into the fixed 23mm f/2 lens. Leaf shutters are generally more durable than focal-plane shutters and offer full flash sync at all speeds.

Other Fujifilm & Compact Cameras

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