Fujifilm has a new pint-size addition to its X-series cameras coming in late June: the X Half. It’s an 18-megapixel “half-frame” camera with a portrait-oriented sensor and viewfinder and a fixed ...
The Fujifilm X Half is one of the very first cameras that did something completely different for me as a reviewer of over 15 years. For the first time ever, every single woman that I’ve been around in ...
Fujifilm’s X Half digital camera wasn’t designed to replace your main camera, though you’d be forgiven for assuming it was with its ludicrous $850 price. However, the compan ...
Fujifilm has announced the global launch of a compact digital camera, the Fujifilm X-HF1 (a.k.a. X Half). Rocking full-on retro design vibes, the camera has interesting "features," such as a ...
Fujifilm just released its newest digital camera, which just so happens to be one of its smallest to date. The new Fujifilm X Half pays homage to half-frame film cameras of years’ past with a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Fujifilm has already released one unusual camera this year in the GFX100 RF medium format compact, but its latest model may be the most ...
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After months of rumors, Fujifilm has finally, officially announced the X Half, a very compact camera designed to mimic half-frame film cameras and early 2000s point-and-shoots. It takes vertical ...
This week, Fujifilm announced a new digital half-frame compact camera called the X Half. Like half-frame film cameras, the X Half shoots vertical frames, but records to an 18-megapixel sensor instead.
It has a vertical-oriented viewfinder and two small screens, with one dedicated to film simulations. It has a vertical-oriented viewfinder and two small screens, with one dedicated to film simulations ...
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