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B.S.Kumar

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For sale is a Fuji GW690II rangefinder camera in excellent operating condition. The camera was CLA'd last week and everything works perfectly. The lens is free of any haze, fungus or other defects. There are a few cosmetic scuffs and marks on the body. The exposure counter reads 259, which means only 2,590 exposures have gone through this camera.

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Price: 45,000 JPY / ~415 USD, including worldwide EMS shipping. Payment is in Japanese Yen, payable via Paypal invoice or bank transfer through TransferWise, which will save you 4~5%.

Thanks for looking,
Kumar
 

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Actually, 259 means 2590 exposures.

The counter is exposures x 10. The GW690III has this marked next to the counter; apparently the GW690II does not have the marking.
 
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Thanks for pointing out that. Which means the camera is very little used!

Kumar
 

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I love the format and the size of the viewfinder in this series – GLWS.
 

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259 = 2590 exposures = around 324 rolls (6x9 = 8 exp per roll)

;-)

Very good camera, absolutely excellent lens.
The camera was CLA'd?
So it's a bargain!
 
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259 = 2590 exposures = around 324 rolls (6x9 = 8 exp per roll)

;-)

Very good camera, absolutely excellent lens.
The camera was CLA'd?
So it's a bargain!


I confirm that my math skills switch off after 1 AM. Thanks for pointing it out.

Kumar
 

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This is one of those cameras that I want but have zero justification for spending the money on. Nothing I shoot will benefit from this format but I really want one.

good luck.
 

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259 = 2590 exposures = around 324 rolls (6x9 = 8 exp per roll)
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Correct. I will fix my post as well.

This is one of those cameras that I want but have zero justification for spending the money on. Nothing I shoot will benefit from this format but I really want one.
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Life is very short.

Wanting one is the justification. Get one!
 

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Correct. I will fix my post as well.



Life is very short.

Wanting one is the justification. Get one!

ooohh noooo brother you ain't talking me into taking food from my kids mouths. If I bought every camera I wanted I'd have to feed them cameras.
 
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ooohh noooo brother you ain't talking me into taking food from my kids mouths. If I bought every camera I wanted I'd have to feed them cameras.

Give them cameras. They'll become famous photographers, and you can become their agent :smile:
 

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This seems to have had the, sometimes annoying, but still nice to have built-in lens hood removed?

I have used this very same camera model for seems like over 20 years. Amazing camera, parallax corrected viewfinder, great rangefinder. I didn't really know why I wanted one, I bought it used, like a Virgin, from B&H for 700 bucks. I use these (I have a 65mm and 90mm type III as well) for over half my black and white work. I have the stretch limo version of this same camera Fujica G617 105mm SWD lens, you can't have more fun. The 6x9 negative is sweet.
6x9 Fujichrome and Ektar is amazing. Optical 11 x 14 color negative prints are awesome.
 

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ooohh noooo brother you ain't talking me into taking food from my kids mouths. If I bought every camera I wanted I'd have to feed them cameras.

Sell the furniture - furniture is overrated.

This seems to have had the, sometimes annoying, but still nice to have built-in lens hood removed?
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Noticed that as well. Yeah, the hood is annoying when changing shutter speed and aperture unless you have fingers like a spider monkey.
 

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I am in the same boat wanting one for a long time but can't really justify it. I have a 500 C/M that I use occasionally and a Kodak Medalist II that I rarely use.
 

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Sell the furniture - furniture is overrated.



Noticed that as well. Yeah, the hood is annoying when changing shutter speed and aperture unless you have fingers like a spider monkey.

Wanna buy a car? I guess I can always walk
 
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The rangefinder patch is small but has enough contrast even for dull, hazy days or indoors. It also helps that the viewfinder is quite large.

Kumar
 

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Had one of these, sold it, still regret it. Ridiculous high resolution and x-tra large negs are one hell of a combination. If anyone is interested I could provide a drum scan sample when I am back from vacation next week.

I will buy one again sometime, maybe sooner if my current attempts at 4x5 keep on not working out the way I thought they would.

Btw, I would buy the 690 from Kumar. Best way I know to get things from Japan.
 

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Had one of these, sold it, still regret it. Ridiculous high resolution and x-tra large negs are one hell of a combination. If anyone is interested I could provide a drum scan sample when I am back from vacation next week.

I will buy one again sometime, maybe sooner if my current attempts at 4x5 keep on not working out the way I thought they would.

Btw, I would buy the 690 from Kumar. Best way I know to get things from Japan.
I am the same way with 4x5
 
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