

If you are uncomfortable with command line you can Google "Exiftool GUI" and you'll see some alternatives although I have no experience with them.Īnd be careful how you use the number. Once you have it installed type: exiftool -ImageCount DSCF6666.JPG (or whatever your file name is). The best way is to download Exiftool from here: I've not yet found a general purpose image viewer or editor which shows the Image Count. If you can get a file (either jpg or raw) from the camera then you will need to use a tool which shows all of the EXIF tags - most image viewers which have EXIF displays are selective and do not include all the Fuji specific tags.

On the X-T2, can someone post a screenshot of a EXIF showing where to find the shutter count? Looking at buying a used one but want to know the shutter count.

I believe the X100F counts differently which is probably what you are thinking of including on/off cycles. The recent cameras include it in EXIF (Image Count tag).Ĭameras like X-T2 and X-T20 show actual shutter count - but include electronic shutter actuations so not sure you can read too much into projected lifetime. The OP also mentioned it was closer to 100 but due to on/off cycles, the camera had 300 on it? On/off cycles count towards shutter count?Īlso, what is the lifespan on a camera like the X-T2? Most likely more than I'll ever need but curious nonetheless. I believe I read somewhere there is no indicator in the EXIF data but on one camera I saw in the B/S, it indicated it had 300 on the shutter under a menu setting. Is there a way to determine shutter count on Fuji cameras?
