I have a GS 645, 60mm the one with the rollbar. The lens is super sharp, no complaints there, but I have a lot of trouble using the rangefinder. I can't seem to tell when I'm focused without doing a back and forth thing. I'm wondering if the GA645 in all it's autofocus, auto exposure glory would be a good choice. I want to stick with 6x4.5, and at least a 60mm. I'd sure appreciate an opinion from anyone with the GA 645.
I have a GS 645, 60mm the one with the rollbar. The lens is super sharp, no complaints there, but I have a lot of trouble using the rangefinder. I can't seem to tell when I'm focused without doing a back and forth thing. I'm wondering if the GA645 in all it's autofocus, auto exposure glory would be a good choice. I want to stick with 6x4.5, and at least a 60mm. I'd sure appreciate an opinion from anyone with the GA 645.
I have a Fuji GS645 Professional with the 60mm and the rollbar.
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I exposed two rolls, hand held, developped them this past week (my firsts) and they look super sharp.
I sended this one to AFC in Montreal on Saint-Laurent street.Where did you send it for the CLA? Does Fuji still work on these? Anybody else have any ideas for a good place?
Where did you send it for the CLA? Does Fuji still work on these? Anybody else have any ideas for a good place?
Yup, I've put up a few shots from that camera in the gallerySame here, and have always found mine fairly bright and easy to focus - I'd suggest the OP checks whether the rangefinder just needs a clean before buying a whole new camera.
This is the camera, more than any other, where the guy who does my drum-scans is likely to whistle through his teeth and say "Mmmm, sharp" when looking at the slides through his little microscope.
Peter
CameraWiz in Virgina. Do a search here and you can find them. They fixed the shutter on my 645 folder and did a great job.
Will
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