Fujifilm X Half makes Unique Photos Instantly

Discount Cigs – St. George, SC – Fujifilm X-HF1

While at Create With Us in Minneapolis last weekend, I struck up a conversation with a photographer who had a Fujifilm X half (also called X-HF1). My wife, Amanda, was there, and she made an interesting point about the camera. “With the X half, you get pictures that no other camera can make,” she said, “and you get them instantly.”

Now, technically speaking, you can achieve similar aesthetics without the Fujifilm X-HF1, whether it’s a 110 film camera, a half-frame film camera, or editing digital files to resemble X half images. On other X-series models, you can get pretty close because you have access to the various Film Simulations and some of the Filters (an Instax Evo is necessary for the Filters you don’t have—I hope Fujifilm brings these to the other X-series cameras in the future). The larger point is: these looks are easily and instantaneously achieved on the X half, and they’re at least a little more difficult to get—if not much more difficult—with other gear.

Now you might not like the look of X half images. While the colors are often quite similar to other X-series models, there’s an obvious quality difference. Photos from the X-HF1 are more lofi—more lomography-like—than those from (say) the Fujifilm X-E5. You might consider Fujifilm’s APS-C line to have a 35mm film quality, while the X half is more like 110 film. If you wince at X half pictures, that’s a big sign that you won’t like the camera, and it’s not for you—no single model is for everyone. Personally, I really like the photos.

The problem in my house is that we only have one X half; however, both my wife and I like it and use it. All four of my kids have been eyeing it, too. I think we’re going to need at least one more. It’s such a fun camera, especially for vacation snapshots and things like that. It won’t replace our other models, like the X-T5 or X-S20 (what Amanda is using now), and it certainly won’t replace my X100VI, but it is a pocketable tagalong that’s quite enjoyable and gives instant results that you just can’t get (at least not as easily) with anything else.

Above: Various pictures captured with the Fujifilm X half

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2 comments

  1. Rob · October 6

    What recipe is that discount cigs shot? Love the look of it – maybe the half is for me after all hmmmmm

    • Ritchie Roesch · October 6

      It’s not a Recipe; you can’t use Recipes on the X half. The only customizations are White Balance (but no WB Shift), Grain, and Smooth Skin. I don’t remember the WB, but I think it was 5500K, 5600K, or 5700K. The film sim was Nostalgic Neg.. The Grain was Weak/Small (which is neither weak nor small on the X half…). Smooth Skin Off. That’s it.

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