Fuji still does maintenance.
Fuji still does maintenance.
As long as it's not abused, don't even worry about the suggested 5000 shot maintenance. Actual discussion with Fuji and also with Frank Marshman at Camera Wiz (greaty service there) both indicate that the shutter is far more durable and reliable than the service interval suggests.
One VERY key consideration (which I believe is mentioned in the manual) is to keep tension on the film across the film gate, using a finger on the supply roll and tension on the lever, right up to clicking the door shut. If you allow the film to lay loose across the gate as you close the camera, about halfway through the roll, film will start bunching up. (This is a consistent tip for ALL 120/220 roll film cameras that don't use preloaded magazines or backs).
Fantastic cameras. Have had early and late 690's, normal and wide. Images will knock your eyes out, if you've never shot larger frame medium format, and Fuji rivals the best.
I also have a Fuji GA645Zi with 32,000 clicks on the counter and going strong. Only repair has been replacing the LCD screen on the back. The data cable at the hinge takes a beating after opening and closing the camera 3500 to 4000 times.
No such problem on the GSW or GW 6X9's... No electronics-a real plus.