Fujifilm X X half Charcoal Silver Review

The Fujifilm X-Half is all style, not enough substance. You're paying for a beautiful body wrapped around tech that's several years behind the curve.

Type Compact
Sensor 17.7MP 1 inch
Video 1080p
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 240 g
Fujifilm X X half Charcoal Silver camera
34.7 Overall Score

Overview

The Fujifilm X-Half is a camera that feels like a premium toy. It's built like a little tank and has Bluetooth connectivity that actually works, but you're paying a lot for that feel. The one thing to know is this: it's a stylish, well-built camera with a sensor and features that are several years behind the competition.

Performance

The performance is exactly what the specs suggest. That 17.7MP sensor lands in the 34th percentile, so image quality is fine for casual snaps but nothing special. The autofocus and video scores are in the 40s, which means it's slow to lock on and your video will look dated. Honestly, nothing here surprised me in a good way. It performs like an older camera.

Performance Percentiles

AF 42.5
EVF 86.2
Build 3.9
Burst 36.3
Video 28.7
Sensor 53.8
Battery 48.1
Display 75.8
Connectivity 82.8
Social Proof 34.8
Stabilization 40.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong build (98th percentile) 86th
  • Strong connectivity (88th percentile) 83th

Cons

  • Below average sensor (34th percentile) 4th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type 13.3 x 8.8 mm (1"-Type) CMOS
Size 1 inch"
Megapixels 17.74
ISO Range 200

Autofocus

AF Type Single AF Continuous AF MF

Shooting

Max Shutter 1/2000

Video

Max Resolution 1080p

Display & EVF

Screen Size 2.4
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No
EVF Resolution 920000

Build

Weight 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB USB-C
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

At $849, the value proposition is rough. You're spending premium money for mid-tier, aging tech wrapped in a beautiful shell. It's not worth it if you care about image quality or features per dollar.

Price History

MX$16,000 MX$17,000 MX$18,000 MX$19,000 Mar 29Apr 23 MX$16,404

vs Competition

Look at the Sony ZV-E10 II instead. For similar money, you get a modern sensor, vastly better autofocus and video features, and a flip-out screen perfect for content. If you're stuck on the Fujifilm look, the X-E5 is a more modern option in their lineup. The Nikon Z30 is another strong contender that runs circles around the X-Half in autofocus and video for less cash. This camera is competing with models from 3-4 years ago.

Spec Fujifilm X X half Canon EOS R Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera Nikon Z Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera Sony Alpha Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera Panasonic Lumix GH Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm OM System OM OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mark II Mirrorless Camera with
Type Compact Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 17.7MP 1 inch 24.2MP Full Frame 24.5MP Full Frame 33MP Full Frame 25.2MP Four Thirds 21.8MP Four Thirds
AF Points - 1053 299 759 315 121
Burst FPS - 40 20 10 75 30
Video 1080p 4K @60fps 6K @120fps 4K @60fps 5K 4K @24fps
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true false true
Weight (g) 240 590 669 635 726 371
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Fujifilm X X half 42.586.23.936.328.753.848.175.882.834.840.9
Canon EOS R 6 Mark II Compare 99.196.296.895.989.994.999.495.696.19890
Nikon Z 6 III Compare 94.79998.38799.29696.695.696.19890
Sony Alpha a7 IV Compare 98.196.597.676.789.997.598.195.696.19890
Panasonic Lumix GH 7 Compare 94.296.281.99894.873.196.48796.19899.4
OM System OM 5 Mark II Compare 92.194.393.392.159.270.995.695.690.492.498.6

Verdict

I can't recommend the Fujifilm X-Half. It's a charming camera let down by its core components. Unless you absolutely must have this specific retro look and feel and don't care about performance, there are at least three better options at this price. Save your money and buy something newer.