I have perked 1 2 E. Other folders. I crave a modern one. The voigtlander/Fuji 67 is too big and too expansive.
I agree with you about Fuji GF67. I was able to buy mine at a good price at B&H closeout sale some years ago. I wouldn’t buy one at today’s prices. Comparatively easy to carry for a 67 negative, although requires some experience to hold steady.
I originally bought Fuji 645 folder for negative larger than 35mm, while easy to carry around. Disappointed with its quality of construction and rather bulky size. My Super Ikonta A is very small by comparison. Also more robust construction. A post-war Super Ikonta B (6x6) is also a good choice for a folder.
Of course, camera choice is very personal. Also depends upon one’s subject matter. That’s why so many varieties of cameras were produced.
Good luck!
Frank Marshman works on these. His email is camerawiz@msn.com.
He fixed up my GS645W a couple of years ago and works on the other models in the line as well. At least two years ago, he still had parts for these camera.
I figured out that the shutter does not open if it is focused bellow 2 meters. It fires but it does not open.
After several years of reliable use the film transport jammed. Previously a small roller in the film compartment had broken off (the thin metal holder snapped - metal fatigue I guess). The roller could be ignored for a while, but the jam made it a paperweight.What was wrong with your GS645W?
I should just learn how to repair it and be done with it!!!
I went that way, with a Super Ikonta IV. Some age hiccups but these are compact and reliable. However, there are some shotcomings such as no framelines, the Tessar has a much more vintage rendering (Spoiled myself with the Fujinons) and it's a 6x6. The Super Ikonta A seems interesting and wouldn't say no to one falling into my lap to adopt, but also never updated to an integrated VF-RF.I originally bought Fuji 645 folder for negative larger than 35mm, while easy to carry around. Disappointed with its quality of construction and rather bulky size. My Super Ikonta A is very small by comparison. Also more robust construction. A post-war Super Ikonta B (6x6) is also a good choice for a folder.
Of course, camera choice is very personal. Also depends upon one’s subject matter. That’s why so many varieties of cameras were produced.
Good luck!
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