![]() But the fact that it rolls over fairly regularly and there’s no way of knowing how many times that rollover has occurred, does pretty well limit it’s usefulness for most purposes. We don’t know how that is retained exactly. Of course none of this necessarily means the shutter count is also lost in these situations. The shutter, however, is like the engine of a car and eventually it will reach the end of its lifecycle and fail to actuate properly. But after that one incident the XT3 also behaved perfectly from there on in, and survived various deliberate tests where I removed the battery later on, so it really did seem to just need a good charge to get going. None of my other Fuji’s, including the X-Pro2 I’d been using for two years had ever done anything similar. 3 See shutter count If you uploaded a recent photo from the digital camera you'll see the current shutter actuation count. ![]() 2 Upload a photo Jimpl will analyze EXIF metadata recorded in the photo to find out the shutter count. It freaked me out at the time as I’d also been very sceptical about the idea of an internal battery retaining these settings and assumed that - either way - there had to be something wrong with the camera. How to find out shutter count of your camera 1 Take a photo Take a photo on your digital camera. Other actions may also increment the counter, for example turning. SHUTTER COUNT View the approximate number of times the shutter has been released. SHUTTER COUNT Enter a search term and click. ![]() Learn how to use the FUJIFILM X100T X-series premium compact camera. I actually swapped it for a second battery I already had charged, so it was next to no time without a battery, but all my settings had been lost and I was back to square one again. A website for FUJIFILM digital camera manuals. First the count is incremented for both mechanical and electronic shutter. It is stored in the Fujifilm Maker Notes area of the Exif metadata with a tag ID of 0x1438 and defined as a 16 bit unsigned integer. It was completely new, out of the box, I went through the setup etc for ten minutes and then realised I wasn’t going to get away without charging the battery. Since an intermediate firmware release on the X-T1 the shutter count tag has been present in both RAF and JPEG files. I experienced the “internal battery” issue with a brand new XT3 last year.
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