Fujifilm’s X half is perfect for analog fans, now with its first major price cut over Cyber Monday

fujifilm x half in three colorways on a gray background
(Image credit: Fujifilm)

The Fujifilm X half was for me one of 2025's stand out cameras; a charming and unique digital compact that reimagines the half-frame film camera experience. It's a healthy dose of photography fun, but many felt it was a little overpriced at launch. Cyber Monday brings good news, therefore, and that's the first significant X half deal; the Fujifilm X half for $649 at Adorama (was $849) / Fujifilm X half for £499 at Amazon (was £699).

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I joined the TechRadar team as Cameras Editor three years ago, and since then I've covered every Fujifilm product launch and Black Friday / Amazon Prime Day sale. I've personally reviewed numerous Fujifilm cameras, including the X half and X100VI. Fujifilm price cuts are rare, even during Black Friday / Cyber Monday, so this X half deal is well worth looking into.

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Fujifilm X half: was $849 now $649 at Amazon

$200 off the X half is a rare Fujifilm deal, taking the quirky compact down to what I reckon is a fair and tempting price. And if you shop through Adorama (link below), make sure to purchase the Free Accessories option because you'll get a memory card and hardshell camera case at no extra cost. The X half is available in silver, charcoal or black versions, all available at this sale price.

Price check: $649 at Adorama

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Fujifilm X half: was £699 now £499 at Amazon

£200 off the X half is a rare Fujifilm deal, taking the quirky compact down to what I reckon is a fair and tempting price. The X half is available in silver, charcoal or black versions, all available at this sale price.

Price check: £499 at WEX

Fujifilm X half compact camera being held up to person's eye

SO cute (the camera, not me)! (Image credit: Tim Coleman)

I enjoyed the Fujifilm X half so much that I wrote about it multiple times, including my X half review where I gave it a 4 out of 5 rating, and an ode to its film-roll mode which is one of the cutest camera features I've played with in years.

A word of warning; don't take the X half too seriously. It's not designed to be a serious photography tool, but a charming and outright fun camera. For example, the sensor is vertical format for the authentic half-frame photography experience, plus there's no RAW format stills, only 18MP JPEGs.

What we get instead are unique film photography-inspired features, such as the film-roll mode which locks in your color profile and deactivates the digital display until you use up the 'roll' – you only see the photos later once they are 'developed' in the mobile app. There's also a secondary LCD screen which can display your film roll (color profile) selection. It's all impossibly charming.

Design wise, the camera is properly dinky and weighs just 240g, and features a 1-inch 20MP sensor and fixed 32mm f/2.8 lens. If you want a 'proper' Fujifilm camera then look elsewhere, but for a little analog-inspired fun, the X half is the ticket. I highly recommend you read my review to find out more, and act on this deal while it lasts!

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Timothy Coleman
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Tim is the Cameras editor at TechRadar. He has enjoyed more than 15 years in the photo video industry with most of those in the world of tech journalism. During his time as Deputy Technical Editor with Amateur Photographer, as a freelancer and consequently editor at Tech Radar, Tim has developed a deeply technical knowledge and practical experience with cameras, educating others through news, reviews and features. He’s also worked in video production for Studio 44 with clients including Canon, and volunteers his spare time to consult a non-profit, diverse stories team based in Nairobi. Tim is curious, a keen creative, avid footballer and runner, and moderate flat white drinker who has lived in Kenya and believes we have much to enjoy and learn from each other. 


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