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Dali

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Hi there,

Last week, I spent several days using with my Fujica GS645S. After this experience shooting in the street, I can share with you the feelings I have about this camera for street photography:

PROS:

_ Light camera. I can carry it by hand all day long without problem.
_ Very easy to load. Important when you have to change of film after 15 shots...
_ Very good lens. The f/4 60mm lens is really convincing and this focal length suits well street shooting.
_ Bright finder with well defined borders.
_ Integrated light meter. Not that important but it is one less thing to carry...

CONS:

_ Loud shutter. Not the perfect way to get unnoticed and easily double a shot...
_ Small rangefinder patch not always easy to catch. Not very important if you use the zone focus method.
_ Light meter LEDs difficult to see especially against a bright scene.
_ Parallax compensation is not perfect at close distance. Don't forget to slightly shift your subject to the right of the frame prior to press the shutter release!

As a conclusion, it was a positive experience and i wonder if there is a better tool for medium format street photography apart maybe from the Fujica GS645W and its 45mm lens.

If one thing would have to be improved, I vote for the shutter noise. Bring it to the level of a Rolleiflex and it would be (to me) an almost perfect tool.
 

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I use a GA645 and love it. Fast and accurate autofocus but not much quieter with the autowinder. Gets 16 shots per roll too!
 

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I use my very beat up old Rolleicord VA for street and I have a 16 adapter fitted at the moment though unlike others I often find it hard to find more than about 4-6 shots on a single outing that are worth pressing the shutter for.:smile::smile:
 
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The GS is not AF...
 

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I dunno. I've been practicing handheld shooting of my 6x9 Fuji rangefineder, and it's so ridiculously light compared to my other gear that I see no need to go smaller, or even to carry the Nikon much anymore. It too has a bit of a shutter whirrrr sound, but it's nowhere near as noticeable as the KER-LUNK of my Pentax 6x7 SLR.
 

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Your conclusions are exact. I sold my GA and kept the GS, wrong decision, it broke only weeks after (aperture doesn't close) and there is nobody for repair. I now use a Konica Pearl III and a IV, virtually no shutter noise, even smaller and lighter. I have I tiny light meter in the accessory shoe (Kodalux L). As I shoot mainly b&w there is enough margin to only have a look at the light meter once and a while.
 

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Your conclusions are exact. I sold my GA and kept the GS, wrong decision ...
I had two GS - both were faulty after a relative short period of time.
Sold them as defect and got a GA645 (FUJINON 60mm f/4) and a GA645Wi (FUJINON 45mm f/4).
Good decision - no problems so far (after using them for about three years).

I now use a Konica Pearl III and a IV, virtually no shutter noise, even smaller and lighter ...
Those are very nice :heart: - I think I will buy a Pearl IV pretty soon !
 

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...got a GA645 (FUJINON 60mm f/4) and a GA645Wi (FUJINON 45mm f/4). Good decision - no problems so far (after using them for about three years).
I had a GA645Wi, a wonderfull camera for street photography. I will probably buy one again.

Those are very nice :heart: - I think I will buy a Pearl IV pretty soon !
go for it, even if they seem to be expensive. compared to the III the view/rangefinder is much better and film winding feels like a modern camera. altough on my two III models winding never failed. it just feels fragile...
 
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