Fuji Xt1 Shutter Count Calculator
- The Fuji X100S is functionally about the same as the X-T1, but smaller and lighter with a better shutter, a dual optical/electronic finder and fantastic fixed 23mm f/2 ASPH (35mm equiv.) lens. To be perfectly honest, the only reason to buy the X-T1 is if you need to swap lenses.
- The number in ImageCount is the number of shutters. Using exiftool, I was able to get shutter actuations count. The number of shots taken by the FUJIFILM X-T1 was19,854. Just to be sure, I checked to see if each time I released the shutter, it counted as one.
The X-Pro2 represented a good step forward for image quality within the system and the X-T2 gains all of that improvement, but there are also some considerable changes in terms of autofocus, video and flash control, suggesting Fujifilm wants its the X-T2 to be an all-round more capable camera than its predecessor, rather than just building on its existing strengths.
Fuji Xt1 Shutter Count Tool
I checked the number of shots of my secondhand camera, FUJIFILM X-T1.
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Fuji Xt1 Shutter Count Test
The number in ImageCount is the number of shutters.
Camera Shutter Count
Using exiftool, I was able to get shutter actuations count.
Just to be sure, I checked to see if each time I released the shutter, it counted as one.
I tried it with another X-T1.
The first one
The second one
The third one
The ImageCount number seems to be correct, since it increases from 28 to 29 to 30 with each shutter release.