Depends on how many hours are on the plug. To me it looks like its new with one tank of gas but running well. Minimal carbon and the ceramic of the electrode is not oily.
The temp of the cylinder will show in the plug as well, particularly if things are running too hot. You will get white build up like a granular dust on the electrode and inside the plug. This is usually from things leaning out because of repeated heat building up and or your mix is a little on the light side of oil to fuel.
Just off the plugs look Id keep cutting with it just as it is, if its running well. You'll get to know where it wants to run by ear and feel the more you use it
Like others mentioned, get a TAC to tune the saws RPMs in the cut with you leaning on it. Maybe 10-15lbs of pressure when the bars at least 3/4 burred in a log. The non electronic carb saws I have are all tuned to around 11500 in the cut. They are work saws not speed queens, so I keep them at a safe working RPM. Some want to whined way out to over 15k out of the cut so I know not to get all "throttle jockey" with them.