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I borrowed a Fuji GSW690 III with the 65mm lens to see if this is something I would like. Who knew that 2.25 x 3.5 inches would look so big.

I shot a roll of FP4+ without a filter on the lens and it is right on and contrasty. (looks great done in xtol).

So, I guess I will be looking for one of these now.
 

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I have one and it is quite worth the search!! :D I also have the GW670 II... those Fuji lenses are very nice.
Good luck with your quest.

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developing my first set of negs from a GW670iii today.
 

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I've got the 6x9 with the 90mm lens, and its a great camera. The Fuji lenses are great, they give beautiful negs.
 

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I borrowed a Fuji GSW690 III with the 65mm lens to see if this is something I would like. Who knew that 2.25 x 3.5 inches would look so big.

I shot a roll of FP4+ without a filter on the lens and it is right on and contrasty. (looks great done in xtol).

So, I guess I will be looking for one of these now.

Yes, I have one. It is a wonderful camera with a terrific lens! Try some Fuji ACROS developed in Pyrocat - or some Fuji Velvia 100.
 
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hey peter,
what portraits on your site are from this camera? I am wondering if the 65mm is too wide for people pictures.
 
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Hi David,

I don't have any portraits with that camera on my site. Hm. I'll have to do some looking to see if I have any around. I mainly use the Fuji GSW690III as a landscape and vacation camera. It would be fine for environmental portraiture, but I certainly wouldn't use it for head and shoulder's portraits.
 
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I get it now.

I am now on a search for the rarely seen GSW680III.

Yes they did make one but apparently it never left Japan.
 
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I once had a line on a 6x8, but I had just bought a 6x7 (90mm) the week before, and so I couldn't swing it. 6x8 would be a lovely size.
 

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GSW680III severeal listed at Keh.com maybe this will get you there directly, if not do it the hard way:
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EdIT: that the GX 680 so may not be the same.
 
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yeah...I am looking for the range finder that is identical to the 6x7 and 6x9.

Apparently Fuji made one camera body and then used three different film gates, 6x7 6x8 and 6x9.
 

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GSW680III severeal listed at Keh.com maybe this will get you there directly, if not do it the hard way:
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EdIT: that the GX 680 so may not be the same.

RIGHT! It's not the same. The FUJI GX 680 is an SLR, NOT A RANGEFINDER.
 

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I get it now.

I am now on a search for the rarely seen GSW680III.

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Why? The actual negative size from a GSW690III is 56 x 82mm anyway, if I still remember correctly. The true 6x8 format. But then, maybe you're after the 58 x 7?mm actual size from the GSW680III?
 
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David,

I'd email some of the used camera dealers in Japan. Perhaps someone from Japan can chime in with the places to check. When I was looking for one, I got on a waiting list, and I didn't have to wait too long.
 

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Why? The actual negative size from a GSW690III is 56 x 82mm anyway, if I still remember correctly. The true 6x8 format. But then, maybe you're after the 58 x 7?mm actual size from the GSW680III?

Actual size from my Fuji GW690III is 56.5mm X 86.5mm.

Actual size from Mamiya 7II is 56mm X 70mm.

Sandy King
 

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I've been looking at the fuji rangefinders a lot recently. 4x5" format doesn't suit me but 6x9, in theory, has the same aspect ratio as 35mm (1.5). I'm terribly fond of 35mm, so it's big medium-format brother sounds quite appealing. Does anyone have any experience using hot-shoe light meters on these cameras? I have a hand held meter but found it a bit cumbersome to use on the fly.
 

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Voigtlander VC II lightmeter on 6x7 and 6x9 R Cameras

I've been looking at the fuji rangefinders a lot recently. 4x5" format doesn't suit me but 6x9, in theory, has the same aspect ratio as 35mm (1.5). I'm terribly fond of 35mm, so it's big medium-format brother sounds quite appealing. Does anyone have any experience using hot-shoe light meters on these cameras? I have a hand held meter but found it a bit cumbersome to use on the fly.

I use Voigtlander VC II hot shoe light meters on my 6x6, 6x7 and 6x9 RF cameras.

Love them!

Meter angle approximately 30 degrees

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ISO 25 to 3200 with 1/3 stop increments on the film speed dial

The ISO film speeds are marked at 1/3 stops.

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I've had a GW690 III from way back and - despite sometimes wishing that it was a a GSW, or that the lenses were interchangeable - I've continued to be an avid supporter. The quality of the results from the 90mm lens is quite something - and it stops down to f32 without seemingly losing too much (at the print sizes I tend to make). Loaded with Tri-X 220 most of the time, it's been a good friend for many years.
 
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