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FUJIFILM X Half Digital Camera with Fujifilm Instax Mini Link 3 Smartphone Printer and Sunshine Microfiber Cleaning Cloth... (Charcoal Silver, Clay White Printer + 20 Sheets)

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Color: Charcoal Silver (Clay White Printer)


Features

  • 18MP 1" Sensor, 3:4 Vertical Aspect Ratio Riffing on the half-frame concept from the film world, the X half features an appropriately sleek 1" sensor, which is vertically oriented, that produces 18MP 3:4 stills and videos. This sensor works alongside the Film Simulation modes to produce filmic and expressive images and is benefitted by a +/-3 EV exposure compensation dial and manual exposure control settings that are adjustable via the lens's aperture ring and from the rear touchscreen.
  • Film Camera Mode: Another nod to the film world, the X half can be configured to record in Film Camera Mode: a shooting style that requires you to choose one specific Film Simulation setting and a 36, 54, or 72-shot "roll" of film, with the results only visible after you've finished the roll and digitally "developed" your shots using the FUJIFILM app or transferred the files to your computer. Also, after finishing your roll, the camera will automatically produce an additional contact sheet image, fit with film strip borders, to review all of your shots at a glance.
  • Film Simulation Modes: There are 13 distinct Film Simulations, including the ultra-vibrant Velvia, the nostalgic Classic Chrome, and the artistic black-and-white Acros; and the Grain Effect setting allows you to adjust the apparent graininess of each film type. Additionally, there are 26 filters to add on top of the Film Simulations, all inspired by the distinct traits of film, including Light Leak, Halation, Expired Film, and Double Exposure.
  • 2-in-1 Shooting Mode: A common method of sharing half-frame film photos is to show two sequential frames next to each other as a diptych; since two half frames comprise a single full frame, this method makes it easier for film trimming, printing, and sharing. Mimicking this, the X half has a 2-in-1 function to automatically create in-camera diptychs from two sequential exposureseither photo or video. After shooting the first frame, use the Frame Advance Lever to activate this mode and then the second subsequent frame will form the finished diptych, resulting in a single file.
  • Sharing and Printing: A camera built for sharing, it can wirelessly connect directly to an optional INSTAX printer for immediate printing and sharing of your shots. The dedicated X half app also makes it easy to digitally share your photos or videos and this app can also be used to develop your images made in the Film Camera mode

Description

Half-Frame...but Digital Recreating the idea of a half-frame film camera in digital form, the FUJIFILM X half is an especially sleek and portable point- and-shoot with a unique vertical 1" sensor design, fixed wide-angle prime lens, and several film-reminiscent shooting functions meant to replicate the enjoyment and decisiveness of shooting film. Meant to be especially compact and portable, the X half incorporates a handful of additional unique design elements to make it more fun to use, more akin to shooting film, and faster to operate for on-the-fly shooting.

Brand: Fujifilm


Special Feature: Special Features


Included Components: Camera Body & Accessories


Model Name: Fujifilm Half X Camera


Film Color: color


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Compatible Camera Film Format Type: Instax Mini


Item model number: FUJI-HALFX


Batteries: 1 12V batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 2, 2025


Manufacturer: Fujifilm


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  • A very novel Point and Shoot that simulates 35mm
Size: Camera Only Color: Silver
UPDATE: Review is below. I took a couple of shots in a very badly lit room. The light is 60w. I wanted to see what it would capture. I cropped the image, taken at ISO 1600, and of course, it's grainy, but the lamp still has a lot of detail. I also took a closeup of a 12mm socket. It's lit from ambient light from my phone. The camera captured autofocus at about 3.5". I also cropped the photo, to pixel peep. The detail is actually extraordinary. The camera is simulating a rangefinder film camera. It's not meant to simulate an SLR, nor a $1500 digital point and shoot. Remember that even in "digital" mode, the camera is simulating the chosen film. I remember the days of 35mm film. The camera takes very good shots in very low light, given it's main function. It's obviously capable of capturing fine detail, even in bad lighting, as the socket photo shows. But, as a photographer, I wouldn't use the camera under these circumstances, other than to do tests. It will excell in good light. First, you have to judge the Fujifilm X Half based on its intended purpose. This novel camera is a point and shoot digital that simulates a rangefinder 35mm camera. I grew up with film cameras. Fujifilm made some of the best film on the market. This camera harkens back to those days, but without the added expense and time that it takes to get film developed. You need to judge this camera based on this. Build quality: The camera is small and pocketable. I love small cameras. I own a Sony a7R-5, which is a lot of camera to carry. I also own a Nikon 1 j5, a tiny mirrorless camera that regretfully, Nikon discontinued in 2016. I have a Lumix bridge camera, as well as the Lumix ZS99. The camera is solidly built. Yes, there are plastic parts, but the weight suggests a metal frame. It weighs about 1/2lb. The camera has 2 non-articulating lcds, both small, and both touchscreens, which work great. There are few knobs compared to premium point and shoots. There is a rotating knob for exposure compensation, and 2 rotating rings, one for the f-stop and the other for manual focus. You have a choice between manual and autofocus. It has a large 1" sensor, with 17 effective mp. It's capable of producing nice jpeg images. There is no raw. I'll note here that the aspect ratio is 3:4, not 4:3 that you're used to. It shoots vertically. If you want the traditional landscape, hold it sideways. The viewfinder is a rangefinder style; it's not electronic. It's straight through viewing. Use: First you choose 1 out of 13 fujifilms. I chose the Provia for the examples. In manual mode, you can choose 200-3200 iso. I won't get into the menu's, but they are intuitive and easy to navigate. In digital mode, you point and shoot. But, what is this film mode??? This camera can simulate shooting a roll of 35mm film. Things to understand, back in the day of 35mm film, you shot the whole roll, and got it developed before you knew how good the photos were; you didn't have the capacity to preview your images. This is the same when you put it into film mode. You choose your film, 1 of 3 exposures (36, 54, 96 pics in the roll). Once you start, you cannot preview the photos. You either use the whole "roll", or you can end the roll early. As with old rangefinders, you have a viewer that is simply see through; it's not electronic. There are 2 things I would change on this camera, the location of the viewfinder being one. It should be centered. To advance to the next photo, you must use the thumb lever. I'm adding a little round vintage yashica viewfinder to the cold shoe to aid in centering the film mode photos. Once you've shot the "roll", the camera will "rewind" the roll. To develop it, you connect to the app. This is pure genius! As you can see from the screenshot, you get negatives. Lol The 2 things I would change: 1. Location of rangefinder viewfinder. 2. When advancing to the next photo, it would add to the realism to have an option for it to sound like an old camera. I could write reams about this camera, but hopefully this overview will help you decide whether this novel camera is for you. It's made for the enthusiast, for those folks who want the experience of 35mm film shooting, without the added expense. Fujifilm could have added things like a larger articulating screen, but it would take away from the film asthetic. It's a wonderful camera and for a premium Fujifilm, reasonably priced. Added: I added 2 photos of the viewfinder that I added on the cold shoe. It's a Vintage Yashica viewfinder that's as clear as a bell, with 2 frames, wide and telephoto. These are widely available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2026 by dsk dsk

  • Film Feel, Modern Simplicity: Loving the Fujifilm X-Half
Size: Camera Only Color: Silver
I’ve been into photography for years and recently picked up the Fujifilm X-Half in silver—honestly, it’s one of the best camera purchases I’ve made in a long time. I wanted something small enough to take everywhere but still capable of producing high-quality images, and this camera fits that need perfectly. Setting it up was quick and straightforward. Fujifilm’s menus are easy to navigate, and the physical dials make changing settings feel intuitive and tactile. I was out shooting within minutes of unboxing it. Despite its compact size, the X-Half feels solid in the hand and looks beautiful in silver—it has that classic Fuji style that makes you want to carry it around. What really makes this camera shine is the image quality. The photos are sharp and vibrant, with great dynamic range, especially for such a compact form. But what takes it to the next level is the film simulation mode. Being able to switch between different film looks—like Classic Chrome, Acros, or Velvia—adds a ton of creative flexibility. The JPEGs straight out of camera often don’t need any editing, which is a huge plus when traveling or shooting on the go. I’ve also started experimenting with custom film recipes, and it’s a lot of fun dialing in a look that matches the mood of the moment. I mainly got the X-Half for travel and pocket-carry, and it’s been fantastic in that role. It slips easily into a coat pocket or small bag without weighing me down, and it’s discreet enough that I feel comfortable using it in public without drawing attention. Whether I’m walking through a city, out on a hike, or just hanging out with friends, it’s always ready to go. The portability alone makes it worth it—but the fact that it takes such beautiful images makes it a camera I truly enjoy using. If you’re looking for a camera that’s small, powerful, and just plain fun to shoot with, the Fujifilm X-Half is a winner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025 by Todd Wagner (K7MAT)

  • Fun Idea... Bad Camera
Size: Camera Only Color: Charcoal
The Fuji X Half is honestly awful. I wanted a small, creative travel camera with Fuji colors and this thing just doesn’t deliver. The images are mid at best, indoors and outside. Autofocus is slow, hunts constantly, and feels unusable compared to basically any modern camera. The whole camera feels laggy, toy-like, and frustrating to use. It’s tiny, sure, but that’s about the only positive. At $200 it would be a fun novelty. At $650 it’s a bad decision. At MSRP it’s a war crime. I've already returned it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025 by Kylan Clegg

  • Expensive but Worth It
Size: Camera Only Color: Charcoal
Honestly a bit expensive in my opinion but its a very fun & easy camera to use. This is NOT for professional photography purposes. This is made to capture life’s brightest, funniest moments & all the good times when hanging out with friends & family. In my opinion, this is awesome for traveling. I bought this for my wife since I shoot with my Sony A6700 & she has a blast using this. This camera only shoots JPEG files. Will not shoot RAW. 64GB SD Card is more than enough for this camera as it only has a 18MP Sensor. All though its software is a bit laggy, it is very simple to use & makes it even more fun to use. The X-Half app is also simple to use. If all you want to do is capture life’s little moments, great memories & have film like images to story tell, then this is the camera for you. (Great for scrap booking as well). If you want to shoot professionally, get an APS-C or Full Frame Camera & edit your images on your computer. Overall, 5 Stars for my wife & I. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025 by Hector Angel Hector Angel

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