Fujifilm X-Half review - A fun but expensive throwback to the '90s
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Fujifilm X-Half review - A fun but expensive throwback to the '90s
On paper, the Fujifilm X-Half doesn’t make much sense. It’s a pocket-sized camera that channels the essence of a Fujifilm DSLR into a lightweight frame reminiscent of a disposable camera—yet it comes with a premium price tag. It’s undeniably fun to use, with a quirky “film advance” crank, a sharp 32mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens, and a generous selection of filters. But don’t expect a hybrid viewfinder or a hotshoe mount. And yet, despite its limitati…
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