JohnGellings
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I cannot even fathom how someone can make fun of the Fuji but like these Yashicas. I guess it comes down to thriftiness.
Well at least Yashica got the film winder correctly with the Y35 (it has mechanical and audio feedback) and actually sells the film stocks that the new camera tries to simulate 😉 .I cannot even fathom how someone can make fun of the Fuji but like these Yashicas. I guess it comes down to thriftiness.
How did Fuji not get this right? I don't follow. And you've used the Yashica?Well at least Yashica got the film winder correctly with the Y35 (it has mechanical and audio feedback)
Yashica sells film?and actually sells the film stocks that the new camera tries to simulate 😉 .
I haven't used any of the two. But the lack of feedback from the Fuji X Half winder is sth that many people reported on.How did Fuji not get this right? I don't follow. And you've used the Yashica?
I am not sure who manufactures it though.Yashica sells film?
The plot thickens:
Film winder and no viewfinder...
For a final price of 550, the X half price doesn't look bad 🙂
Oh Epson R-D2 Where Art Thou?
Huh, ok I didn't know that. That seems strange.I haven't used any of the two. But the lack of feedback from the Fuji X Half winder is sth that many people reported on.
That makes NO sense! If you have to buy a separate wall-wart, then the thing has to come in its own packaging, thus negating the "benefit" of not having a wall-wart included with the item it's meant to charge. If you have lots of wall-warts and chargers are you keeping the electrical goods that those things are meant to charge, if so why do you have so many? Can each and every wall-wart charge each and every electrical item to the correct level without any risk of over-charging, or fires etc? Can a charger used to charge a camera really also charge a Vacuum cleaner properly and safely?It's not caused by the appliance maker. It's now standard.
I believe the EU led the way on this - no more wall warts to be included in the packaging to cut down on e-waste. Everything also has to use USB-C where possible: EU Common Charger Mandate Starts December 2024: What to Know - blog - IoT Consulting Partners
I don't know about you, but I've got a giant box full of unused, unneeded, and frankly poor quality USB cables of all types. I only really use the same four high quality ones - and even then, I only use four because of all the different standards (Lightning, USB-C, USB-Mini, USB-Micro) - so this is very much a Good Thing.
Yes, that is the whole point of standards. I have a 100w USB-C charger. It will charge my laptop easily or DJI battery packs. It will also charge a old USB camera that was made in the times of 5w charger. The higher wattage charging only happens for devices that support it.That makes NO sense! If you have to buy a separate wall-wart, then the thing has to come in its own packaging, thus negating the "benefit" of not having a wall-wart included with the item it's meant to charge. If you have lots of wall-warts and chargers are you keeping the electrical goods that those things are meant to charge, if so why do you have so many? Can each and every wall-wart charge each and every electrical item to the correct level without any risk of over-charging, or fires etc? Can a charger used to charge a camera really also charge a Vacuum cleaner properly and safely?
The name of the camera is "Fujifilm X half"...not "HF-1".
Both are correct. See Specifications | Cameras | FUJIFILM X Series & GFX - USA :The name of the camera is "Fujifilm X half"...not "HF-1".
Model Name
FUJIFILM X half (FUJIFILM X-HF1)
Exactly this - I just learned all about it when I was curious if I’d blow up my new Sigma BF using my gigawatt MacBook charger. The “PD” standard throttles output to whatever the conforming device can take.Yes, that is the whole point of standards. I have a 100w USB-C charger. It will charge my laptop easily or DJI battery packs. It will also charge a old USB camera that was made in the times of 5w charger. The higher wattage charging only happens for devices that support it.
A higher wattage supply won't supply additional power to a device that can't use it. Just like plugging in a 5w lightbulb into your AC outlet which can supply 1800w.
It makes perfect sense. A lot of the time now you don't even need a "wall-wart"; I mostly charge everything from a three-gang adapter that also has three USB ports in it (making sure I don't draw too much power in one go, of course). I'm planning on moving later this year and first port of call will be to replace the power sockets with ones that also have USB ports (like this one: MK White Double 13A Raised slim Switched Screwed Socket with USB, x2).That makes NO sense! If you have to buy a separate wall-wart, then the thing has to come in its own packaging, thus negating the "benefit" of not having a wall-wart included with the item it's meant to charge. If you have lots of wall-warts and chargers are you keeping the electrical goods that those things are meant to charge, if so why do you have so many?
This is a very valid point. I've got to clear a lot of that out - my partner also has a separate box of cables she's accumulated over the years. There's always that little nagging feeling in the back of my head of "maybe I need a USB-A to USB-mini cable with no data lines at some point, so I should probably hold onto this". It's dumb, but I might as well hold onto them instead of maybe needing to buy replacements later and contributing to more e-waste down the line.As an aside, why do you still have all the cheap, poor cables and chargers if they are unneeded? Would it not be better to take them to a recycling depot?
I have to admit the results I’m seeing from these are quite charming. I’d love to see it be a raging success so it iterates into something I’d consider to be more usable.
Fujifilm X-HF1 looks mildly amusing, and I kind of understand the desire for a certain camera vibe / gestalt, but I sense that I'd be bored of this thing within a week (maybe even an afternoon), and if I simply had to have a retro-styled camera, I might do better with a Nikon Zfc.
I think it'll be a fine camera if you don't expect much. From what I´ve read, it is pretty slow to focus and react. I'm ok with that since it won't be used for moving things anyway. Mine hasn't shipped yet, but I saw that B&H has (had) the black one in stock.I have to admit the results I’m seeing from these are quite charming. I’d love to see it be a raging success so it iterates into something I’d consider to be more usable.
That’s why I would hold out for an iteration - I don’t think I would be happy with the current model.I think it'll be a fine camera if you don't expect much. From what I´ve read, it is pretty slow to focus and react. I'm ok with that since it won't be used for moving things anyway. Mine hasn't shipped yet, but I saw that B&H has (had) the black one in stock.