Hi everyone!
We have our initial impressions of the newly announced Fujifilm X half which y
ou can read and see some sample shots from here.
What are you thoughts? Do you have any questions for our staff that we can answer after our hands-on experience?
This is a miss for me.
I mean I get it, this is meant more as a premium toy camera than anything else, but then the price is too high (I understand that the tarifs didn't help, it's $850 in the US but only €799 in Europe (if 850 was the MSRP, Euro price should be €899).
But as it stands there are a good number of things that make this camera a complete miss to me. And no, that's neither the lens or the sensor, not even the orientation of it.
here is a list :
- the flash is a standard LED where it should have been a flashtube like on the X100VI (X100 series as a whole), not only to give the retro point and shoot look, but also to be able to freeze the action properly. Only reason I can see to use a LED instead would be for video if you need continuous lighting. But the video specs are... well not enticing enough to actually use it for that.
- if not, the coldshoe should have been a hotshoe (preferably the camera would have both). Considering this is not a digital interface hotshoe and that the camera has no mic jack, I don't see the point of this coldshoe being there at all.
- the viewfinder didn't need to be a hybrid viewfinder, but a similar system with a semi reflective mirror and a monochromatic OLED panel that would allow for some AF control and confirmation in the OVF, as well as parralax correction should have been the minimum, even more so when in film mode you can't use the back LCD to compose your shots.
- video should have been more fleshed-out for vertical social media video use : remove that silly 55 second record limit and give that camera a microphone jack (even if it's 2.5mm !). Maybe try to actually improve AF (because right now it's really rough)
- allow the user to shoot RAW files. I know this is not the point of this camera, but pretty much every photog I know was turned off the moment they heard it's JPEG only. Keep the JPEG stuff, but allow the RAW mode to be turned on ! Film photography was not a matter of point and shoot only, a lot of people developped their own film and made their post processing in the dark room. Photo editing is the equivalent of that and removing it completely is silly. On top of that, that 1" sensor is a common commodity, we've had it in a lot of compact cameras over the years, we know it can deliver great images with just a little bit of post processing.
- the film advance lever should have more mechanical feedback. From what I hear, this is smooth all the way through. Maybe add a little click at the end of the movement so we know that we have winded it properly. Multiple reviewers complained about how it's often unresponsive and you have to wind it twice to be sure to be ready to shoot.
If the camera had all of those things, it would be a camera that even me would look at as a fun, side camera option.
In its current state, I'm not sure I'd spend a penny over 500€ to get one, and we're years away from it being available for that price on the used market.
Only hope now is that Fujifilm is listenning to feedback and are already working on the X-Half II or X-Half S with some (hopefully most) of the things that I listed as missing from the current X-Half.
It's a great concept, but the execution is leaving a lot to be desired in my opinion. If I wanted to have a small, good looking camera in that kind of pricepoint, I'd get a used X100, or if I want something smaller a Lumix LX15 or something similar.