
I tested the Fujifilm X half for two weeks — and some might think this one feature is a gimmick but it's my favorite
It's then only natural that camera manufacturers get with the times and make modern film cameras. Fujifilm has done just that... but in a way none of us expected. I'm talking about the Fujifilm X half, a one-of-a-kind camera that's unlike any other in its current lineup, and it goes off the beaten track by combining digital and film photography.
The Fujifilm X half is an interesting camera as it's nothing like any other camera in the brand's lineup. It's small and compact and it features a 17.7MP 1-inch sensor that actually takes lovely photos. You get access to Fuji's 13 most popular film simulation recipes and filters, and the camera has a dedicated Film Camera Mode which doesn't let you see photos until you connect it to your phone. Long battery life is the cherry on top of the cake.
What do I mean by that, you ask? Well, the X half takes regular photos like any digital camera but it also has a dedicated Film Camera Mode which emulates the feeling of analog. When I spent a couple hours with the camera pre-launch, a couple Tom's Guide readers pointed out that this was gimmick. Now that I've reviewed the camera, I say: so what? It's fun, it's so much fun, and I'm here to tell you why.
Toggling Film Camera Mode on the Fujifilm X half is a piece of cake. There are two touchscreen displays on the back: the rounded, vertical touchscreen let's you swap between 13 film simulation recipes and several filters, while the rectangular 4x3 screen gives you access to the camera's settings and gallery.
To enable Film Camera Mode, simply swipe down on the rectangular screen and tap on it. You then select your roll (36 shots, for instance) and film simulation or filter, adjusting ISO and et voilà! The screen displays a shot counter and you'll need to use the lever on the right-hand side to advance the roll — as you would on a traditional film camera.
Also, like other film cameras, you won't be able to see the photos you've taken until you exhaust the roll, connect the camera to your smartphone and use the X half app to 'develop' the film. And you know what? I had a lot of fun with this. Watching your 'film roll' load on your phone and the little animation that shows every photo 'developing' is throughly enjoyable.
Analog photography's fundamentals apply here too. Some photos turn out great, some photos are unusable and some are imperfect, and I love that. The X half's photos turn out lovely with a film-life effects (thanks to the film sims), and you can increase the grain effect too.
Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.
I've loved testing the Fujifilm X half. I think it's a nifty little camera (literally, it's so small) for anyone who wants access to Fuji's fantastic film simulation recipes and filters, and wants to take a no-frills camera to a concert, festival or while traveling.
But purists will have you believing it's a toy camera and it isn't worth the money. Look, I get it. It isn't really film photography. The X half isn't the cheapest either, retailing for $849 / £690. Its sensor takes only 17MP photos, and video is limited to FHD/48p. No, this isn't a stacked camera when it comes to pure imaging capabilities, but why does everything need to be?
Fujifilm's ethos here is that specs aren't always everything, and I see that. It isn't always about how many megapixels you have at your disposal or whether the camera has in-body image stabilization. Sometimes, and this time especially, it's about a stripped back camera that even a child could use. The X half is pure fun, nothing more, nothing less.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Business Wire
3 minutes ago
- Business Wire
Cooler Master's MasterHUB Wins Red Dot Award for Design Excellence
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cooler Master, a global leader in innovative thermal solutions and PC hardware, today announced that MasterHUB has won the Red Dot Award in the 2025 Brands & Communication Design category. The Red Dot is an internationally recognized symbol of outstanding design quality, awarded by a jury of global design experts. MasterHUB is a modular and expandable stream deck with hot-swappable components for effortless workflows. Share This recognition highlights Cooler Master's FreeForm 2.0 design philosophy, which empowers users to build personalized, modular systems that evolve with their needs. MasterHUB embodies this approach by offering a flexible foundation for streamers, editors, and creatives to shape their own workflows. 'MasterHUB was designed to grow with you,' said Matteo Stracciari, General Manager at Cooler Master. 'Whether you're mixing audio, editing video, or live streaming, the modular system adapts to your tools and style. Winning the Red Dot reinforces that great design is about more than looks, it's about listening to what creators need and responding with thoughtful solutions.' MasterHUB has been widely praised for its thoughtful design and real-world utility. Reviewers have highlighted its modularity, ease of use, and ability to integrate seamlessly into a wide range of creative workflows, such as video editing and audio mixing to live streaming and everyday productivity. Built on a magnetic base with pogo pins for easy reconfiguration, MasterHUB supports a growing ecosystem of modules: a customizable 15-key IPS display, five-point precision fader, dual-part scroll roller, and more. The included MasterHUB software helps users unify their apps and devices into one streamlined experience. The Red Dot Award is one of the world's largest and most respected design competitions. Organized by Germany's Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen, it honors products that combine creativity with usability, performance, and visual clarity. For more on MasterHUB and Cooler Master's commitment to adaptive, user-centered design, visit About Cooler Master: Established in 1992, Cooler Master is a performance PC component and peripherals brand with a track record for advancing the industry. From the world's first aluminum PC case to our pioneering thermal technologies, Cooler Master is committed to breaking technological boundaries and challenging the status quo. Our focus is to create a community for individuals who dare to stand out and embrace their inventive identity. We are a brand aiming to go above and beyond by creating cool products for awesome people to build in their own way. More information is available at and on Instagram, Twitter, Discord and Facebook.


Newsweek
5 minutes ago
- Newsweek
Golden Retriever Has Enough of Dog's Tantrum—Proceeds to Silence Her
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A video of a neighbor's golden retriever, fed up with listening to a dog having a tantrum over a treat, stepped in to mediate the situation, leaving viewers in stitches. In a June 5 Instagram video posted to the account @manhattanmillie333, two dogs stood next to the kitchen counter. The owner's golden mountain dog—a cross between a golden retriever and Bernese mountain dog—named Millie—spotted a special treat on the counter that she couldn't stop thinking about. With her nonstop whining, Millie threw a "begging tantrum" in hopes the owner would cave. The owner told Newsweek via Instagram that Millie was begging for Laughing Cow cheese, served on crackers. It is one of her "favorite snacks." All she wanted was a little nibble, and when she wasn't getting any, she made sure her owner knew how she felt. Meanwhile, the neighbor's golden retriever, Lola, couldn't care less about the treat. She was sick of listening to Millie's cries. Taking matters into her own paws, Lola stood up and attempted to console Millie. She placed her paw on Millie's back, and then on her head and snout, because one touch wasn't enough to stop the whining. Screenshots from a June 5 Instagram video of a neighbor's golden retriever consoling a dog who was having a tantrum over not getting a treat. Screenshots from a June 5 Instagram video of a neighbor's golden retriever consoling a dog who was having a tantrum over not getting a treat. @manhattanmillie333/Instagram With a serious look on her face, Lola warned Millie not to beg again. She had seen enough. Plus, she knew firsthand that begging gets you nowhere when food is involved. If either were to be granted a piece of cheese, they needed to relax. Lola's reaction caught the owner off guard. She said she was impressed by Lola's discipline, especially for a golden retriever. "Lola is usually very goofy, so I was surprised she was scolding Millie for being impatient," the owner said. The Instagram video reached over 1.9 million views as of Tuesday, with viewers cracking up over Lola's ability to calmly ask her doggy friend to stop and silence her, at least for a moment. She was only looking out for both of their best interests. "Now THAT'S an emotional support dog," wrote one person. Another added: "That's a well-mannered dog! She can come over more!" Others flooded the comment section with what Lola was likely thinking: "Chill, don't embarrass yourself, stay calm and she'll give u sum." Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.
Yahoo
7 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Verizon confirms bad news for millions of customers via email
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Verizon customers aren't having the best week. First, we heard the carrier was planning to increase fees, and now it appears that Verizon is raising fees and removing discounts from some plans, leaving customers forced to spend extra money. This is likely to upset some people and potentially lead them to switch to one of the other top phone carriers, such as T-Mobile, AT&T, or any of the popular MVNOs, which can be significantly more affordable. The gigantic mobile carrier is pulling loyalty discounts from customer accounts on September 1, at least that's what emails posted on Reddit claim. "We are writing to let you know that a discount on your account will soon end. This discount will be removed no sooner than September 1, 2025. It is important to us to be upfront and transparent when changes are made to your account," reads the alleged email. Of course, Verizon reminds impacted customers that it continues "to invest in offering the very best experience and most value for your money in the industry," but that may not be good enough for some users who are frustrated by this change. One Reddit user said, "They're ending loyalty discounts, which was the only thing keeping me with Verizon. Guess I'm gonna port out." It appears Verizon wants to get customers on older plans to switch, and this could be another attempt to persuade them. In the email, the company even says, "We want to ensure you get the best value and experience from Verizon and encourage you to check out our myPlan options for the plan that works best for you." It's a bold move from Verizon, as it could lead customers to port their numbers out instead of switching to myPlan. Perhaps people on the older plans with loyalty discounts aren't as profitable, and Verizon figures it's better to take the risk of losing them by moving them to more lucrative plans. But that's speculation. In the meantime, read why we recently updated our top pick for best phone carrier from Verizon to T-Mobile. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. More from Tom's Guide Best phone carriers of 2025: Our top picks This killer new iPhone feature extends your battery life — but it's only available on these models More people are ditching Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile according to new data — here's where they're going Solve the daily Crossword