That's great advice, for a by gone time. Finding instant photo labs is nearly impossible in most places. I'd do that right away if I could.
that was last year, in another european capital, saw quite a few, actually
best of luck!
...but generally, wow, you're right! just back from a little trip down memory lane--via google streets--every store and lab i knew is gone
how about a simple onionskin test? open the back, stretch a piece of onionskin (or something frosted anyway... scotch tape?) where the film would be, focus on it, then verify the rangefinder alignment... best results aiming from a dark doorway onto a sunny street
Curiously enough, RF issues with the Fuji GW's are barely commented, and I got the impression that they are rock solid. I won't be able to tell until I have the results of my test roll but playing around with measuring tape it seems that mine is accurate from close focus up to 5m, and it agrees with my OM-1 50mm focus scale.I have no experience with the GF670, but own Mamiya 7, Bronica RF645 and Fuji GW670III cameras, all purchased new. The Mamiya's rangefinder patch has drifted vertically, which I adjusted back to coincidence, but otherwise seems very accurate from infinity to its close limit. The Bronica is reasonably accurate, but does exhibit some focus variation at certain distances which is evident when shooting at large apertures. The GW670III, despite being adjusted by Fuji factory service soon after purchase, is least linear of the three with respect to focus accuracy.
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