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The world of photography is well-acquainted with nostalgia, but Fujifilm’s new X Half does more than tip its hat to the past.
Standing in the shade of the trees at the edge of Deering Oaks Park, photographer Troy Bennett pours a collodion solution over a small square of aluminum, tilting it slowly to coat the entire surface.
Abstract: The small-sized humanoid robots (SSHR ... are 19.57 ± 0.08 (20 cm), 24.59 ± 0.05 (25 cm), and 31.44 ± 0.06 (30cm) in the tests of the camera on the chest, as well as 29.60 ± 0.06 (30 cm), 34 ...
“Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess” was one of Capcom’s more experimental games. The title mixed action-game elements with ...
The Yashica FX-D 100 and 300 look like film SLRs, but they actually have fixed lenses and small digital sensors ...
The Onimusha 2 remaster is a major win for videogame preservation, even if Capcom’s hands-off approach conserves decades-old ...
The design of the X half is built to fit the aesthetics of vintage film cameras, carrying on the classic form and function ...
Fujifilm has already released one unusual product this year in the GFX100 RF medium format compact, but its latest model may ...
Fujifilm has a new pint-size addition to its X-series cameras coming in late June: the X Half. It’s an 18-megapixel ...
If you've been following my work at Tom's Guide, you'll know I love film photography, and I review film cameras often — from ...
The X Half compact camera leans into Gen Z sensibilities with analog film filters, an optical viewfinder, and a tall image ...