louisb
Well-known
Inside the new canopy at the entrance to King's Cross Station, London.
Fuji GSw690, Fuji Pro 400H
Fuji GSw690, Fuji Pro 400H

divewizard
perspicaz
Inside the new canopy at the entrance to King's Cross Station, London.
Fuji GSw690, Fuji Pro 400H
I love the color in this one!
louisb
Well-known
Thanks "Divewizard" - I was quite surprised at how warm the Fuji 400H is - although I still think the lens on the GSW690 has something to do with it.
LouisB
LouisB
ssmc
Well-known
A couple of test shots from the first roll to go through my GW690III. NCPS scans, straightened and resized. Finally took the plunge into medium format 
Overall I am very happy with the 690. My only real gripe is that they did not see fit to put a meter in it but I have since fixed that with a VC Meter II which is a really snug fit in the shoe (no chance of it coming loose by accident).
Unlike the GA645 the lens on the GW690 has some red-cyan CA. I removed it in Capture NX2 which had the benefit of sharpening up the side and corner detail considerably. Anyway here they are:
View from Bald Hill, one of my favorite test-shot locations. The brown blob over the water is a large bug that was flying around!
What's left of Cronulla Beach, at high tide, looking south.
It's worth clicking through to see the larger, 50% versions - I just can't get over the detail in those huge negs
!
http://www.pbase.com/smcleod965/image/143098870/original.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/smcleod965/image/143098873/original.jpg
Overall I am very happy with the 690. My only real gripe is that they did not see fit to put a meter in it but I have since fixed that with a VC Meter II which is a really snug fit in the shoe (no chance of it coming loose by accident).
Unlike the GA645 the lens on the GW690 has some red-cyan CA. I removed it in Capture NX2 which had the benefit of sharpening up the side and corner detail considerably. Anyway here they are:

View from Bald Hill, one of my favorite test-shot locations. The brown blob over the water is a large bug that was flying around!

What's left of Cronulla Beach, at high tide, looking south.
It's worth clicking through to see the larger, 50% versions - I just can't get over the detail in those huge negs
http://www.pbase.com/smcleod965/image/143098870/original.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/smcleod965/image/143098873/original.jpg
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno

I'll try this post again,still a newbie posting pics,Regards Peter
divewizard
perspicaz
Ventura Harbor After Sunset
Fujica GW690, B+W UV filter, Fujiccolor Pro 800Z, monopod, PCV process & scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
Fujica GW690, B+W UV filter, Fujiccolor Pro 800Z, monopod, PCV process & scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
emjo
Established
Fujifilm GW690II

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

Anni Speed Graphic, with Graphic 23 Roll film back. Ektar 127mm f/4.7. Ektar 100.
nanntonaku
Established
nanntonaku
Established
some really amazing pictures in this thread!
my teeny flickr link is making me feel inadequate
my teeny flickr link is making me feel inadequate
Brian Legge
Veteran
I wish the Fuji 6x9s were smaller. I love the results I've seen but know I'd never take it out as I prefer smaller cameras.
2x3 Graphic with Ektar 105mm 3.7
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/7227968030
2x3 Graphic with Ektar 105mm 3.7
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/7134893949
Super Ikonta C, 530/2 pre-war uncoated Tessar
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/7106378711/

2x3 Graphic with Ektar 105mm 3.7
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/7227968030

2x3 Graphic with Ektar 105mm 3.7
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/7134893949

Super Ikonta C, 530/2 pre-war uncoated Tessar
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/7106378711/
divewizard
perspicaz
1947 Dodge Flatbed Truck, Point Arena, Mendocino County, California
Fuji GSW690II, B+W UV filter, Fujicolor Reala 100, Monopid, PCV dev & scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
Fuji GSW690II, B+W UV filter, Fujicolor Reala 100, Monopid, PCV dev & scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
louisb
Well-known
I really like the Red Flat Bed and the 'noire' b&w" Taxi. Very cool.
Here is a recent landscape shot using the Fuji GSW690 and Kodak Portra 160.
Here is a recent landscape shot using the Fuji GSW690 and Kodak Portra 160.

divewizard
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Knipp and Stengal Ranch Barn, Viewed from the NE Corner, Sea Ranch, Sonoma County, California
Fuji GSW690II, Fujicolor Reala 100, B+W UV filter, monopod, PCV
©2012 Chris Grossman
Fuji GSW690II, Fujicolor Reala 100, B+W UV filter, monopod, PCV

©2012 Chris Grossman
denizg7
Well-known
Fujica GW690, Velvia 50, UV filter, tripod, NCPS scan
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©2011 Chris Grossman
Amazing. I think someday soon I am going to transition to medium format cameras.A nice complete fuji set can be found around 500 dollars used, so why not.
Thomas78
Well-known
Kodak Medalist II with Ektar 100 mm f/3.5 and Delta 100:

Medalist2_04_Delta 100_008 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Medalist2_04_Delta 100_008 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
stratcat
Well-known
stompyq
Well-known
Did you have the Medalist converted to 120mm? or are you respooling to 620?
Kodak Medalist II with Ektar 100 mm f/3.5 and Delta 100:
Medalist2_04_Delta 100_008 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
Thomas78
Well-known
Did you have the Medalist converted to 120mm? or are you respooling to 620?
The previous owner had the Medalist converted to 120 film.
divewizard
perspicaz
Downtown Culver City, GW690, HP5+, K2 filter, NCPS
©2012 Chris Grossman

©2012 Chris Grossman
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