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Sony ZV-E10 II Shutter Count:
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Sony ZV-E10 II — Shutter Rating

The Sony ZV-E10 II is Sony's second-generation APS-C vlogging camera, released in 2024. It features a 26 MP Exmor R CMOS sensor, real-time autofocus with subject recognition, 4K 120p video, and a fully articulating touchscreen. It is one of the most popular cameras for content creators and vloggers.

ModelReleaseSensorShutter Count FieldRAW Format
Sony ZV-E10 II202426 MP APS-CTag 0x9050 (encrypted)ARW
Sony ZV-E10202124.2 MP APS-CTag 0x9050 (offset 0x003a)ARW
Sony ZV-E1202312.1 MP full-frameTag 0x9050 (encrypted)ARW
Vlogging meets stills: While primarily a video camera, the ZV-E10 II's shutter count is useful for assessing overall wear when buying or selling used, especially as the camera gains popularity on the second-hand market.

How to Check Shutter Count on the Sony ZV-E10 II

Sony does not display the shutter count in the camera menus. The counter is embedded in every ARW RAW file.

  1. Take any photo with your Sony ZV-E10 II and locate the .ARW file.
  2. Open shuttercount.app in any modern browser.
  3. Drag the ARW file onto the drop zone, or click to open a file picker.
  4. The shutter count appears instantly. No upload, no account, no plugins required.

For the most accurate count, use a recent, unedited ARW file straight from the camera's SD card.

What Is a Good Shutter Count for a Used Sony ZV-E10 II?

Sony has not published an official shutter rating for the ZV-E10 II. As a consumer camera, expect a lifespan in the 100,000–200,000 range.

Shutter CountAssessment
0 – 10,000Very low use — near new condition
10,000 – 30,000Low use — typical for a lightly used vlogging camera
30,000 – 80,000Moderate use — still plenty of life remaining
80,000+Heavy use for this camera class

Since the ZV-E10 II uses an electronic shutter, there is no mechanical curtain to wear out. The shutter count is still valuable as a usage indicator.

How Does ShutterCount Read the ZV-E10 II Shutter Count?

The Sony ZV-E10 II writes images in Sony's ARW format. ShutterCount locates MakerNote tag 0x9050, decrypts the data using Sony's cubic-residue algorithm (modulo 249), and reads the shutter count at the appropriate byte offset.

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

Does the electronic shutter count?

The ZV-E10 II uses an electronic shutter exclusively (no mechanical shutter). All exposures — photo and video — contribute to the image count stored in the MakerNote.

Sony ZV-E10 II Shutter Count — FAQ

How do I check the shutter count of my Sony ZV-E10 II?

Shoot an ARW RAW file and drop it into shuttercount.app. The shutter count is read from the encrypted MakerNote in your browser — no upload needed.

Does the ZV-E10 II have a mechanical shutter?

No. The ZV-E10 II uses an electronic shutter only. The shutter count reflects the total number of still photo exposures taken.

Can the shutter count be faked?

The count is stored in an encrypted MakerNote field, making it harder to tamper with than standard EXIF data. Always verify from an original, unedited ARW file.

What is different from the original ZV-E10?

The ZV-E10 II has a new 26 MP sensor, improved AI autofocus, and 4K 120p. Both store shutter count via tag 0x9050, but the exact byte offset may differ.

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