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Fuji GA645

^ Hey, Joe - nice to see your photographs here on APUG. Like them a lot !
I bought my second GA645 (a `Wi´) a couple of weeks ago.

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Thanks for the Invite

Shot on expired Ektachrome 100VS (1999)
 

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Great shots!
Mine just had its first roll of 220 film through it (Orwo NP20), I only did get 30 shots instead of 32 and it wouldn't roll the film all theway on the take up spool. Weird that. It's the original one, not an "i", I also only get the 15 pictures on a roll of 120 film. Anyway, love the results!
 

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@anfenglin : like the first one very much !
@gzhuang : nice to see more from your GA645 photographs - love those colors !

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a few recent shots :






GA645 - Kodak 400TX

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GA645 - FUJI Pro 400H



GA645Wi - FUJI Pro 160NS
 

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I had a GS645. I never fully fell in love with it, and honestly the flimsy construction kept me pretty nervous about taking it out. I would probably have more fun with one of the autofocus models, as far as durability goes, and the rangefinder was super dim. I made some decent images with it, but sold it a few months later. It was a fun camera but my mamiya 645af has always given me results 10x superior, and offers flexibility. Consider one of those for the same price.


 

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I just got a GA645 to use as a travel camera. Printed a few 11x14s from my first roll and I'm m very impressed with its lens. It seems to meter and focus well, and while bigger than I thought it would be its still not too big. A keeper for sure, can't wait to runt some more film through it!
 
The Fuji GA645, and Fuji GA645Zi, are almost enough to convince you that you really don't need 35mm after all.
 
I have a Fuji GA645Zi. It is a great travel camera. Capable to produce outstanding results, quiet, not too large and heavy, zoom lens, autofocus.
 
The Fuji GA645, and Fuji GA645Zi, are almost enough to convince you that you really don't need 35mm after all.

I pull out my 35mm camera and slap on either a 20mm lens or an 85mm f/2. The GA645 can't handle situations like those.
 
Fear not with Raynox's 52mm wide angle telephoto converters.

I pull out my 35mm camera and slap on either a 20mm lens or an 85mm f/2. The GA645 can't handle situations like those.
 
Ektar 100

The Old Rail
 

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What is this close up kit doing? It looks interesting and the results are really awesome, but I cant see how this kit changes the minimum focus distance or magnifies the image in any way.
 
^ = nice !!
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FUJI Pro 400H


FUJI Pro 160NS


Kodak Portra 400
 

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