Fuji X100S Shutter Count?
Fuji X100S Shutter Count?
Apr 9, 2017
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I'm trying to determine the actual shutter count on my X100S and I'm a bit unclear. I know its not like my DSLR's and lacks the count in exif data but in the menu there is a listing for "shutter count" and there are 4 dark digits followed by 2 lighter digits (00). It seems the dark digits are the actual count but not the lighter digits or do they go by 100's? So mine reads: 003300. You would think 3300 or it could be 33?
I know you can't go by the image/photo number because that resets when the SD card is reformatted (unless changed to continuous).
Can you tell me how all the counting works? I know it has a leaf shutter and should last longer than a DSLR shutter but I may sell it and I'm not sure what the actual count is.
Thank you
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