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Fujifilm XF10 Shutter Count:
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Drop a RAF RAW file from your Fujifilm XF10 and get the exact shutter actuation count instantly — processed entirely in your browser, never uploaded anywhere.

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Fujifilm XF10 — Key Specs & Shutter

The Fujifilm XF10 (2018) is a slim, pocketable APS-C fixed-lens compact featuring a 24.24 MP X-Trans CMOS III sensor paired with a fixed 18.5mm f/2.8 lens (28mm full-frame equivalent). It combines the large APS-C sensor from Fujifilm's X-series ILC bodies with the convenience of a compact, always-on carry camera. Despite its small footprint, the XF10 supports full RAF RAW output and stores the mechanical shutter actuation count in the standard Fujifilm MakerNote, readable by ShutterCount without any upload.

ModelSensorEst. Shutter LifeRAW Format
Fujifilm XF1024.3 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III~100,000 est.RAF
Fujifilm X70 (predecessor)16.3 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II~100,000 est.RAF
Fujifilm X100V (ILC line ref.)26.1 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4~100,000 est.RAF
Shutter count confirmed: ShutterCount reads the actuation counter from Fujifilm RAF files via the proprietary MakerNote structure. The counter reflects total lifetime mechanical shutter actuations and persists across firmware updates and card formatting. Electronic shutter shots are not counted.

How to Check Shutter Count on the Fujifilm XF10

  1. Take any photo with your Fujifilm XF10 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 exact shutter actuation count and estimated remaining life appear instantly.

Alternative: ExifTool

You can also read the count from the command line: exiftool -ShutterCount yourfile.RAF. The value maps to the same Fujifilm MakerNote field that ShutterCount uses. This is useful for batch checking multiple files.

Important: avoid social-media copies

Photos shared via WhatsApp, Instagram, or LINE have their EXIF MakerNote stripped. Always use the original RAF file directly from the memory card to get an accurate count.

What Is a Good Shutter Count for a Used Fujifilm XF10?

Actuation Count% of Est. LifeAssessment
0 – 5,0000 – 5 %Near new
5,000 – 25,0005 – 25 %Low use — plenty of life remaining
25,000 – 60,00025 – 60 %Moderate use — normal for regular shooter
60,000 – 85,00060 – 85 %Higher use — approaching est. shutter life
85,000 +85 %+Near or past est. life — factor in shutter service

The XF10 is primarily a street and travel companion. Many units spend long periods unused in a bag, so actual actuation counts often remain low even on cameras several years old. A body with 30,000 actuations on a 2018 camera likely represents light but regular use.

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Fujifilm XF10 Shutter Count — FAQ

How do I check the shutter count on the Fujifilm XF10?

Drop a RAF RAW file from the XF10 into shuttercount.app. The tool reads the actuation counter from the Fujifilm RAF MakerNote in your browser without uploading the file.

Is the Fujifilm XF10 shutter count permanent?

Yes. Like all Fujifilm cameras, the XF10 stores a lifetime mechanical shutter counter that cannot be reset by the user. The value persists through firmware updates and card formatting, making it a reliable indicator of total mechanical wear.

Does the XF10 have a silent electronic shutter?

Yes. The XF10 offers an electronic shutter mode for completely silent operation. These exposures bypass the mechanical shutter curtain entirely and are not counted in the actuation total. A camera used primarily in silent mode may have much more actual use than the mechanical count suggests.

What lens does the Fujifilm XF10 have?

The XF10 has a fixed Fujinon 18.5mm f/2.8 lens, equivalent to 28mm on a full-frame camera. The lens is not interchangeable — unlike Fujifilm X-series ILC bodies, the XF10 is a fixed-lens compact. When buying used, inspect the front element carefully for scratches or haze.

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