Marel
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I've just finished developing and scanning the first film from my new toy, the Fuji GW690III.
The film was Kodak Tri-X, developed in D76 1:1, the light-meter was an app in my phone(!), all photos hand held.
If you fallow this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnarmarel/9231125660/sizes/l/in/photostream/
It will take you to the 'all sizes' page for this last photo, where the original size can be viewed, at 15551x10480 pixels, or 163 megapixels (if you are so inclined!
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These photos are only so-so, but as the beginning of my relationship with this camera I'm pretty pleased!
Thank you for viewing.
The film was Kodak Tri-X, developed in D76 1:1, the light-meter was an app in my phone(!), all photos hand held.



If you fallow this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnarmarel/9231125660/sizes/l/in/photostream/
It will take you to the 'all sizes' page for this last photo, where the original size can be viewed, at 15551x10480 pixels, or 163 megapixels (if you are so inclined!
These photos are only so-so, but as the beginning of my relationship with this camera I'm pretty pleased!
Thank you for viewing.
DamenS
Well-known
Well done ! Dust spotting that last photo in its original size would be heaps of fun 
What did you scan it with ?
What did you scan it with ?
white.elephant
Established
Man, I've been thinking about this camera for a while, now I really want one!
Marel
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Well done ! Dust spotting that last photo in its original size would be heaps of fun
What did you scan it with ?
Just my trusty old Canon 8800f. No special software or technique.
Marel
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By the way, thanks for the comments!
paxnobiscum
Member
I'm glad to know my grand old lady in your excellent company!
KenR
Well-known
Welcome to the BIG Fuji club. I have the GSW690 and love using it. Not exactly a stealth street camera but great to use, with great resulting negs.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Good!
Now shoot some real photos that flex your photography muscles!
Now shoot some real photos that flex your photography muscles!
user237428934
User deletion pending
This is an interesting camera with awesome quality but the size is so huge. This photo is a good proof.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blueone33/4067962830/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blueone33/4067962830/
Kenj8246
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I love my 'Texas Leica'. Try some Neopan Acros 100 in it.
Marel
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Thanks for the comments everyone.
shadowfox: now I must define 'real' photos...!
Kenj8246: I'm a huge fan of neopan 400 in 35mm, must try the acros in 120, thanks for the suggestion. I did order a whole bunch of Arista Edu ultra 100 and 400 though (it's so cheap!) but other flavors are on the menu for sure.
shadowfox: now I must define 'real' photos...!
Kenj8246: I'm a huge fan of neopan 400 in 35mm, must try the acros in 120, thanks for the suggestion. I did order a whole bunch of Arista Edu ultra 100 and 400 though (it's so cheap!) but other flavors are on the menu for sure.
P C Headland
Well-known
Acros is a wonderful partner for the 690!
Larry H-L
Well-known
These "Texas Leicas" look exactly right when you are dressed up and walking around in a clown outfit.
But the scans from the negatives are amazing, near large-format quality.
But the scans from the negatives are amazing, near large-format quality.
Jim Rice
Member
Like I tell folks when I introduce them to my Koni, "It's big and ugly but it makes up for it by being REALLY heavy." 
rwintle
Scientist by day
Dang. I was just looking at old brochures with one of the guys in a local camera shop... Fuji 6x9 (must have been like yours, or a variant), and some others including a 6x17 I think it was... man.
Your post is not helping this problem BTW.
Your post is not helping this problem BTW.
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