taomeister
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This is the cleanest GL690 I've ever come across, with only a few tiny scratches on the black paint and no brassing in the corners. All functions and timings snappy, curtain is perfect, double-stroke wind and shutter timing is smooth. I got this to compliment a Rolleiflex / normal focal-length fixed MF body for landscapes and road-trips, but it hasn't gotten as much use lately with my travel style.
The 50/5.6 SWS-Fujinon lens is quite hard to find; It took me a couple months to find this lens from Japan, as it's one of the last lenses made for the G690 system before they went to the GW series. Both lenses come with cases and super nifty accessory finders that tilt / correct for parallax with distance. Negatives and slides shot on the ~21mm and ~73mm equiv lenses are sharp and contrasty. Other than some tiny dust inside and some tiny rubs on the barrel, lenses are super clean, and come with both caps and hoods. No body cap, but there's a neat accessory shoe for a meter that screws onto the eyepiece that I put on as well.
$1800 USD, includes shipping / PP fees.
Detailed photos & samples are in this Dropbox folder: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/o03d60vtyibcz0m/AAAcrQ0sj8fS7KAyAiVC6omna?dl=0

The 50/5.6 SWS-Fujinon lens is quite hard to find; It took me a couple months to find this lens from Japan, as it's one of the last lenses made for the G690 system before they went to the GW series. Both lenses come with cases and super nifty accessory finders that tilt / correct for parallax with distance. Negatives and slides shot on the ~21mm and ~73mm equiv lenses are sharp and contrasty. Other than some tiny dust inside and some tiny rubs on the barrel, lenses are super clean, and come with both caps and hoods. No body cap, but there's a neat accessory shoe for a meter that screws onto the eyepiece that I put on as well.
$1800 USD, includes shipping / PP fees.
Detailed photos & samples are in this Dropbox folder: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/o03d60vtyibcz0m/AAAcrQ0sj8fS7KAyAiVC6omna?dl=0



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