Where to pre-order the new Fujifilm X Half retro compact camera
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Fujifilm has unveiled the X Half, a compact digital camera that pays homage to analog photography with a modern twist. Priced at $849.99/£699 and available for pre-order, the Fujifilm X Half is set to ship in late June 2025.
This camera is designed for enthusiasts who appreciate the aesthetic of film photography but desire the convenience of digital technology.
With its retro-inspired design and emphasis on simplicity, the X Half aims to offer a unique shooting experience
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The X Half features an 18-megapixel 1-inch-type sensor paired with a fixed 32mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens. Notably, it captures images exclusively in JPEG format, deliberately omitting RAW support to encourage a more film-like, uneditable result.
This approach aligns with Fujifilm's vision of providing a straightforward, distraction-free photography experience. The camera includes 13 film simulations, accessible via a secondary screen, allowing users to experiment with various looks reminiscent of classic film stocks.
Designed with portability in mind, the X Half weighs just 8.5 ounces and closely resembles the size of a disposable film camera. It boasts a traditional optical viewfinder and a vertically oriented 2.4-inch touchscreen, catering to the growing trend of vertical content creation.
The camera also offers basic video capabilities, supporting 1080 x 1440 resolution, suitable for casual shooting. Its compact dimensions make it an ideal companion for everyday photography, travel, and spontaneous moments.
Fujifilm has developed a dedicated smartphone app to complement the X Half, enabling users to assemble contact sheets, create diptychs, and apply retro filters such as light leaks or vintage date stamps. This integration enhances the creative possibilities and allows for easy sharing on social media platforms. The app's features align with the camera's emphasis on simplicity and creativity, providing tools that resonate with both novice and experienced photographers.
While the X Half's price point may be a consideration for some, its unique blend of analog charm and digital convenience positions it as an appealing option for those seeking a distinctive photography experience.
Fujifilm's commitment to delivering a camera that embraces the essence of film photography, coupled with modern features, underscores its dedication to innovation and meeting the evolving needs of photographers. As the X Half becomes available, it will be interesting to see how it resonates with the photography community and influences future camera designs.
Remember that there are three different color versions of the X Half to choose from – so make sure you pre-order the one you like most from black, charcoal and silver versions.
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For nearly two decades Sebastian's work has been published internationally. Originally specializing in Equestrianism, his visuals have been used by the leading names in the equestrian industry such as The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), The Jockey Club, Horse & Hound, and many more for various advertising campaigns, books, and pre/post-event highlights.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, holds a Foundation Degree in Equitation Science, and holds a Master of Arts in Publishing. He is a member of Nikon NPS and has been a Nikon user since his film days using a Nikon F5. He saw the digital transition with Nikon's D series cameras and is still, to this day, the youngest member to be elected into BEWA, the British Equestrian Writers' Association.
He is familiar with and shows great interest in 35mm, medium, and large-format photography, using products by Leica, Phase One, Hasselblad, Alpa, and Sinar. Sebastian has also used many cinema cameras from Sony, RED, ARRI, and everything in between. He now spends his spare time using his trusted Leica M-E or Leica M2, shooting Street/Documentary photography as he sees it, usually in Black and White.