Brochures for Fuji GX680 Lenses

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MAubrey

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I've been looking around online for more detailed information about the lenses in the GX680 system. The one thing I cannot find is optical designs.

Anyone know if Fuji ever published those?
 

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I've got a bunch of RZ lens brochures. All the photos were done by Annie Liebewitz. Pictures of Hollywood celebrities. I never saw much Fuji brochures, I have a single Fuji GX617 Brochure, I may have a 680 Brochure. Out here in the middle of nowhere the dealers got 1 or 2 pieces for their binder.
 
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Yeah, I have all the specs in the brochures from
http://ianbfoto.com/downloads.php#

I've been wanting to see actually optical design layouts, just because if I know a lens is double-gauss or sonnar or whatever I can have some sense of its rendering, especially for fast ones like the three f/3.2's.

Oh well. They're pretty cheap lenses these days anyway. I suppose I'll just have to check myself.
 

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These cameras were very popular in Japan, maybe poke around ebay Japan or look at Map camera. I'm sure there are folks that have this information. It's amazing how quickly this kind of ephemera disappears.
 
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These cameras were very popular in Japan, maybe poke around ebay Japan or look at Map camera. I'm sure there are folks that have this information. It's amazing how quickly this kind of ephemera disappears.
Thanks. I'll give that a try!
 
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