Answer is by looking at information in the edit logs. If information is not available in the edit logs This question stands true for use-case when we write the new file to hdfs. While your namenode is running if you remove fsimage file and try to read the hdfs file it is able to read.
Removing the fsimage file from the running namenode will not cause issue with the read / write operations. When we restart the namenode, there will be errors stating that image file is not found.
Let me try to give some more explanation to help you out.
Only on start up hadoop looks fsimage file, in case if it is not there, namenode does not come up and log for formatting the namenode.
hadoop format -namenode command creates fsimage file (if edit logs are present). After namenode startup file metadata is fetched from edit logs (and if not found information in edit logs searched thru fsimage file). so fsimage just works as checkpoint where inforamtion is saved last time. This is also one of the reason secondary node keeps on sync (after 1 hour / 1 milliion transactions) from edit logs so that on start up from last checkpoint not much needs to be synced.
if you will turn the safemode ( command : hdfs dfsadmin -safemode enter) on and will use saveNamespace (command : hdfs dfsadmin -saveNamespace), it will show below mentioned log message.
2014-07-05 15:03:13,195 INFO org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.namenode.FSImage: Saving image file /data/hadoop-namenode-data-temp/current/fsimage.ckpt_0000000000000000169 using no compression
2014-07-05 15:03:13,205 INFO org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.namenode.FSImage: Image file /data/hadoop-namenode-data-temp/current/fsimage.ckpt_0000000000000000169 of size 288 bytes saved in 0 seconds.
2014-07-05 15:03:13,213 INFO org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.namenode.NNStorageRetentionManager: Going to retain 2 images with txid >= 0
2014-07-05 15:03:13,237 INFO org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.namenode.FSEditLog: Starting log segment at 170