Fujifilm’s X Half is even more whimsical with a $300 price cut
Fujifilm has reduced the price of its X Half digital camera by $300, making it available for $549.99 through June 28th. The camera is designed to mimic the experience of using a half-frame film camera with digital convenience. It offers fun, stylized shooting features but lacks advanced options like RAW support and an electronic viewfinder.
- ▪The Fujifilm X Half is currently priced at $549.99, down from its original $850 MSRP.
- ▪The discount is available through June 28th at retailers including Amazon, B&H Photo, Best Buy, and Adorama.
- ▪Adorama includes a free accessory pack with a 64GB SD card and camera case with purchase.
- ▪The X Half features an 18-megapixel sensor, fixed 32mm f/2.8 lens, and film simulation modes but does not support RAW images or external accessories.
- ▪It is designed for simple, playful photography rather than professional use.
- ▪Reviewers have described the X Half as whimsical and refreshing for casual shooting.
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