Fuji GSW690 II - Medium Format 6x9 Rangefinder Film Camera
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Fuji GSW690 II - Medium Format 6x9 Rangefinder Film Camera
Year Released: 1985
Fun Fact: Some photographers refer to this Fuji as the "Texas Leica" ðŸ¤
Both the Fuji GW690II Professional and Fuji GSW690II Professional are minor revisions to the GW690 and GSW690. The accessory shoe is now a hotshoe, the shutter release has a lock, the grip is checked rather than ribbed, and the strap lugs are conventionally one to each side, rather than both on one side. The logo and name "Fuji" (rather than "Fujica") now appear on the front of the camera. Released in December 1985, the Fuji GW670II Professional was Fuji's follow-up to the Fujica GM 670 Professional as 6×7 camera. It differs from the GW690II only in having a smaller film gate and different gearing and numbering for the film advance mechanism. Finally, not only is the GSW690 II a fantastic camera for landscape photographers, but it also works nicely for portrait photographers. When used with an off-camera flash, you’re going to get so much out of that wide lens.
This 6x9 camera is in good condition; only notable issues being that the plastic over the shutter counter is missing, and the lens hood is pretty worn. It's been cleaned and tested for functionality, and is fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1985
Fun Fact: Some photographers refer to this Fuji as the "Texas Leica" ðŸ¤
Both the Fuji GW690II Professional and Fuji GSW690II Professional are minor revisions to the GW690 and GSW690. The accessory shoe is now a hotshoe, the shutter release has a lock, the grip is checked rather than ribbed, and the strap lugs are conventionally one to each side, rather than both on one side. The logo and name "Fuji" (rather than "Fujica") now appear on the front of the camera. Released in December 1985, the Fuji GW670II Professional was Fuji's follow-up to the Fujica GM 670 Professional as 6×7 camera. It differs from the GW690II only in having a smaller film gate and different gearing and numbering for the film advance mechanism. Finally, not only is the GSW690 II a fantastic camera for landscape photographers, but it also works nicely for portrait photographers. When used with an off-camera flash, you’re going to get so much out of that wide lens.
This 6x9 camera is in good condition; only notable issues being that the plastic over the shutter counter is missing, and the lens hood is pretty worn. It's been cleaned and tested for functionality, and is fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Fuji GSW690 II - Medium Format 6x9 Rangefinder Film Camera
Year Released: 1985
Fun Fact: Some photographers refer to this Fuji as the "Texas Leica" ðŸ¤
Both the Fuji GW690II Professional and Fuji GSW690II Professional are minor revisions to the GW690 and GSW690. The accessory shoe is now a hotshoe, the shutter release has a lock, the grip is checked rather than ribbed, and the strap lugs are conventionally one to each side, rather than both on one side. The logo and name "Fuji" (rather than "Fujica") now appear on the front of the camera. Released in December 1985, the Fuji GW670II Professional was Fuji's follow-up to the Fujica GM 670 Professional as 6×7 camera. It differs from the GW690II only in having a smaller film gate and different gearing and numbering for the film advance mechanism. Finally, not only is the GSW690 II a fantastic camera for landscape photographers, but it also works nicely for portrait photographers. When used with an off-camera flash, you’re going to get so much out of that wide lens.
This 6x9 camera is in good condition; only notable issues being that the plastic over the shutter counter is missing, and the lens hood is pretty worn. It's been cleaned and tested for functionality, and is fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1985
Fun Fact: Some photographers refer to this Fuji as the "Texas Leica" ðŸ¤
Both the Fuji GW690II Professional and Fuji GSW690II Professional are minor revisions to the GW690 and GSW690. The accessory shoe is now a hotshoe, the shutter release has a lock, the grip is checked rather than ribbed, and the strap lugs are conventionally one to each side, rather than both on one side. The logo and name "Fuji" (rather than "Fujica") now appear on the front of the camera. Released in December 1985, the Fuji GW670II Professional was Fuji's follow-up to the Fujica GM 670 Professional as 6×7 camera. It differs from the GW690II only in having a smaller film gate and different gearing and numbering for the film advance mechanism. Finally, not only is the GSW690 II a fantastic camera for landscape photographers, but it also works nicely for portrait photographers. When used with an off-camera flash, you’re going to get so much out of that wide lens.
This 6x9 camera is in good condition; only notable issues being that the plastic over the shutter counter is missing, and the lens hood is pretty worn. It's been cleaned and tested for functionality, and is fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Fuji GSW690 II - Medium Format 6x9 Rangefinder Film Camera
Year Released: 1985
Fun Fact: Some photographers refer to this Fuji as the "Texas Leica" ðŸ¤
Both the Fuji GW690II Professional and Fuji GSW690II Professional are minor revisions to the GW690 and GSW690. The accessory shoe is now a hotshoe, the shutter release has a lock, the grip is checked rather than ribbed, and the strap lugs are conventionally one to each side, rather than both on one side. The logo and name "Fuji" (rather than "Fujica") now appear on the front of the camera. Released in December 1985, the Fuji GW670II Professional was Fuji's follow-up to the Fujica GM 670 Professional as 6×7 camera. It differs from the GW690II only in having a smaller film gate and different gearing and numbering for the film advance mechanism. Finally, not only is the GSW690 II a fantastic camera for landscape photographers, but it also works nicely for portrait photographers. When used with an off-camera flash, you’re going to get so much out of that wide lens.
This 6x9 camera is in good condition; only notable issues being that the plastic over the shutter counter is missing, and the lens hood is pretty worn. It's been cleaned and tested for functionality, and is fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1985
Fun Fact: Some photographers refer to this Fuji as the "Texas Leica" ðŸ¤
Both the Fuji GW690II Professional and Fuji GSW690II Professional are minor revisions to the GW690 and GSW690. The accessory shoe is now a hotshoe, the shutter release has a lock, the grip is checked rather than ribbed, and the strap lugs are conventionally one to each side, rather than both on one side. The logo and name "Fuji" (rather than "Fujica") now appear on the front of the camera. Released in December 1985, the Fuji GW670II Professional was Fuji's follow-up to the Fujica GM 670 Professional as 6×7 camera. It differs from the GW690II only in having a smaller film gate and different gearing and numbering for the film advance mechanism. Finally, not only is the GSW690 II a fantastic camera for landscape photographers, but it also works nicely for portrait photographers. When used with an off-camera flash, you’re going to get so much out of that wide lens.
This 6x9 camera is in good condition; only notable issues being that the plastic over the shutter counter is missing, and the lens hood is pretty worn. It's been cleaned and tested for functionality, and is fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.