Drop a RAF RAW file from your Fujifilm X70 and get the exact shutter actuation count in seconds — processed entirely in your browser, never uploaded anywhere.
Check Shutter Count →The Fujifilm X70 (2016) is a compact fixed-lens APS-C camera built around a 16.3 MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor and a fast 18.5mm f/2.8 lens (equivalent to 28mm full-frame). Inspired by compact film cameras of the 1970s and 80s, the X70 packs full APS-C image quality into a jacket-pocket body with a tilting touchscreen — making it a cult favourite among street photographers who want Fujifilm's renowned colour science without an interchangeable-lens system.
| Model | Release | Sensor | Focal Length | Rated Shutter Life | RAW Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fujifilm X70 | 2016 | 16.3 MP APS-C X-Trans II | 18.5mm f/2.8 (28mm eq.) | ~100,000 actuations | RAF |
| Fujifilm X100T | 2014 | 16.3 MP APS-C X-Trans II | 23mm f/2 (35mm eq.) | ~100,000 actuations | RAF |
| Fujifilm X100F | 2017 | 24.3 MP APS-C X-Trans III | 23mm f/2 (35mm eq.) | ~100,000 actuations | RAF |
The Fujifilm X70 does not display the shutter count in its menu system. The counter is embedded in the MakerNote of every RAF RAW file the camera produces.
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The X70 was primarily a street and travel camera used by enthusiasts. Street photographers often accumulate counts faster than landscape or portrait shooters. Use the table below as a guide.
| Actuations | Assessment |
|---|---|
| 0 – 5,000 | Barely used — excellent condition |
| 5,000 – 20,000 | Low use — plenty of life remaining |
| 20,000 – 50,000 | Typical street photographer use — good value |
| 50,000 – 75,000 | Moderate use — fair price expected |
| 75,000 – 100,000 | Approaching nominal rating — budget for possible shutter service |
| 100,000 + | Beyond expected life — only worth a bargain price |
Given that there is no X70 successor, a camera with a moderate count that has been well-maintained can still command a reasonable price. Always combine the count with a lens element inspection (check for internal dust or haze) and a sensor dust check.
The Fujifilm X70 writes images in Fujifilm's RAF format. ShutterCount locates the embedded EXIF block and reads the Fujifilm MakerNote IFD to extract the shutter actuation counter.
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Fujifilm does not reliably write the shutter counter into JPEG EXIF on the X70. Use a RAF RAW file for accurate results. Switch the Image Quality setting to RAW or RAW+JPEG and take one new photo before checking.
Both share similar APS-C X-Trans sensors and Fujifilm's film simulation engine. The key difference is the lens: the X70 uses an 18.5mm f/2.8 (wider 28mm equivalent, no optical viewfinder), while the X100 series uses a 23mm f/2 (35mm equivalent, hybrid OVF/EVF). Both use RAF format and shutter count reads identically via shuttercount.app.
Shoot a RAF RAW file, then drop it into shuttercount.app. The shutter count is read from the file's MakerNote entirely in your browser — no upload needed.
Fujifilm did not officially publish a shutter life figure for the X70. Based on community data and the shared shutter mechanism with contemporary X100 series cameras, ~100,000 actuations is the widely accepted estimate.
As of 2026, Fujifilm has not released an X70 successor. The wide-angle compact niche the X70 occupied has largely been covered by the updated X100 series with wide-angle converter options. Whether Fujifilm will revive the dedicated wide-angle compact line remains uncertain.
Only a Fujifilm authorised service centre can reset the hardware counter after a physical shutter replacement. EXIF-editing tools can alter metadata but cannot change the in-camera counter. Always verify from an original, untouched RAF RAW file.
ShutterCount supports all Fujifilm X and GFX series cameras. See related guides: