RobVinc
I am a registered alien..
G690bl w/ 100m/3.5 (wide open)
Acros 100 1h Rodinal 1:100
http://robvinc.deviantart.com/art/Grim-stare-372739845
Acros 100 1h Rodinal 1:100

http://robvinc.deviantart.com/art/Grim-stare-372739845
gsw690user
Newbie
Love my new GSW690iii camera
Love my new GSW690iii camera
I've owned my GSW690 iii for a little more than 1 year now. I still can't get over the amazing images that I can hold in my hands. I started to look for a 6x9cm camera after I bought a used Mamiya 645e over ebay and realized I how loved the 120 format film sizes. More is better when it comes to film size, and the easy portability of these RF cameras had me sold.
I really love the Fujinon wide angle lens on the camera. When I was buying my used GSW690 iii on ebay, I was afraid it would be much harder to transition after using 35mm SLR & DSLR for more than 27 years, but no problem there. Wish I could have switched to medium format film photography earlier. It has been an amazing, eye opening experience. It has completely revitalized my interest in photography. I noticed that my composition work is much stronger after I switched to MF - just because working with the tripod made me slow down and think more on the composition & subject I wanted to project.
Attached are just a few of my recent springtime in Oregon images. These were shot on Kodak E100vs 120 slides usually at f8 or f11, processed & scanned at NCPS.
Love my new GSW690iii camera
I've owned my GSW690 iii for a little more than 1 year now. I still can't get over the amazing images that I can hold in my hands. I started to look for a 6x9cm camera after I bought a used Mamiya 645e over ebay and realized I how loved the 120 format film sizes. More is better when it comes to film size, and the easy portability of these RF cameras had me sold.
I really love the Fujinon wide angle lens on the camera. When I was buying my used GSW690 iii on ebay, I was afraid it would be much harder to transition after using 35mm SLR & DSLR for more than 27 years, but no problem there. Wish I could have switched to medium format film photography earlier. It has been an amazing, eye opening experience. It has completely revitalized my interest in photography. I noticed that my composition work is much stronger after I switched to MF - just because working with the tripod made me slow down and think more on the composition & subject I wanted to project.
Attached are just a few of my recent springtime in Oregon images. These were shot on Kodak E100vs 120 slides usually at f8 or f11, processed & scanned at NCPS.
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Argenticien
Dave
[...]Wish I could have switched to medium format film photography earlier. [...] I noticed that my composition work is much stronger after I switched to MF - just because working with the tripod made me slow down and think more on the composition [...]
Welcome to RFF! (I see that was your Post #1.) Nice pics. I've no Fuji RFs, but do have other 6x9 and dig it. If you think that has helped your composition thus far, try a TLR, or a MF SLR, with waist-level finder. 6x6 is a bit smaller than 6x9, but tripod + slow MF process + composing on a large ground glass will be even more eye-opening, even though the image is reversed. (Through other ways, you can get to 6x9 ground glass as well, but it's probably not as easy or available.)
--Dave
ChrisN
Striving
Life signs

Life signs by Another Chris, on Flickr
Fuji GSW690, Ilford FP4 @ EI 125, Rodinal 1+100 13m 20c (normal agitation, not stand dev), Epson 4490 scan, post-process in Lightroom. Captured using tripod and 10-stop ND filter; 64-second exposure, about f16.
You can see it larger here or in my RFF gallery.

Life signs by Another Chris, on Flickr
Fuji GSW690, Ilford FP4 @ EI 125, Rodinal 1+100 13m 20c (normal agitation, not stand dev), Epson 4490 scan, post-process in Lightroom. Captured using tripod and 10-stop ND filter; 64-second exposure, about f16.
You can see it larger here or in my RFF gallery.
e.schaaf.productions
Member
Fujica GW690, Portra 400



divewizard
perspicaz
P C Headland
Well-known
Rocks, Muriwai Beach, Auckland:

Muriwai Rocks, on Flickr
Muriwai Beach & gannet colony, Auckland:

Muriwai Gannets, on Flickr
(G690 BL with 65mm f8, APX100 in PC-TEA)

Muriwai Rocks, on Flickr
Muriwai Beach & gannet colony, Auckland:

Muriwai Gannets, on Flickr
(G690 BL with 65mm f8, APX100 in PC-TEA)
mob81
Well-known
Fuji GW690III and Fomapan 100
R09 one shot developer.

SCAN-24june13_1_7 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN-24june13_1_8 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
R09 one shot developer.

SCAN-24june13_1_7 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN-24june13_1_8 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
mbisc
Silver Halide User
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Probably fp4/ GW690


rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
More GW love



Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Hamel
Established
A Y
Member

deyoung-family-1500 by Andre Y, on Flickr
Sunday outing at the de Young Museum in San Francisco.
Fuji Acros 100 pushed 2 stops, 1 hour stand development in 1:100 Rodinal. Fuji GW690III.
Scanned with Sony NEX-5N, Canon FD 50/3.5 macro in 2x2 pano resulting in about 42 megapixels, but resized to 3 Mpixels for Flickr.
I don't think I'd push Acros 2 stops again --- the shadows are kind of blocked up, but I needed the speed that day. 1 stop might be good, but the grain is really good even with 2 stops.
seblock
Established
I recently made a good deal on a Fuji GSW690III, this is one of the frames from the frist roll. I have to say, it is one huge camera, but so are the negatives. Huge, lots of space to capture things.

i4833 von sebastianlock auf Flickr

i4833 von sebastianlock auf Flickr
Marel
Established

This is the Gálgahraun, Gallows lava, near Garðabær, Iceland.
Fuji GW690III, Ilford Delta 100.
Spanik
Well-known
Finally got a scanner running but still a lot to learn about scanning. And about photography, I know.
Fuji G690BL, 65/f8, Provia 400x

Fuji G690BL, 65/f8, Provia 400x
Spanik
Well-known
6x6? Pfft.
I do have some single sheet holders for the C330 but never got around to use them. And the G690BL can ue single sheet as well. Maybe I should try it?
I do have some single sheet holders for the C330 but never got around to use them. And the G690BL can ue single sheet as well. Maybe I should try it?
Spanik
Well-known
Are you then shooting the instant in a single sheet holder? Sorry if this is a stupid question, but cut sheet is something I never have done. I did buy the holder for the C330 "for later experimentation" but so far they have left the package they came in.
divewizard
perspicaz
Tide Pools
Tide Pools
The tide pools just South of Iversen Cove, Mendocino County, California in the early afternoon on July 30, 2013
Fuji GSW690II, Fujicolor Reala 100, B&W UV, monopod, process & scan Fromex Marina Del Rey
©2013 Chris Grossman
Tide Pools
The tide pools just South of Iversen Cove, Mendocino County, California in the early afternoon on July 30, 2013
Fuji GSW690II, Fujicolor Reala 100, B&W UV, monopod, process & scan Fromex Marina Del Rey

©2013 Chris Grossman
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