Jamie123
Veteran
There's a review of the camera on BJP:
http://www.bjp-online.com/british-j...300/fujifilms-wide-angle-medium-format-gf670w
Not sure how helpful it really is, though. A lot of praise but little useful information.
http://www.bjp-online.com/british-j...300/fujifilms-wide-angle-medium-format-gf670w
Not sure how helpful it really is, though. A lot of praise but little useful information.
sem
Registered User
Thanks for all the input and help!
At the end of the day I coudn t resist and bought a makina, thought this would be a bargin, but then I have to send it to Plaubel and now it it is the normal price. But in my eyes it is a real beauty!
When I will have a bit more time, I will post some pics.
Kind regards
At the end of the day I coudn t resist and bought a makina, thought this would be a bargin, but then I have to send it to Plaubel and now it it is the normal price. But in my eyes it is a real beauty!
When I will have a bit more time, I will post some pics.
Kind regards
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Jamie123
Veteran
Thanks for all the input and help!
At the end of the day I coudn t resist and bought a makina, thought this would be a bargin, but then I have to send it to Plaubel and now it it is the normal price. But in my eyes it is a real beauty!
When I will have a bit more time, I will post some pics.
Kind regards
It's certainly a very pretty camera and from what I've seen the f2.8 lens is very nice. I've never held one, though.
sem
Registered User
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

I have had the 667W for a couple of weeks now. Took it for a trip to New York and Pittsburgh. It was not my main camera (Leica MP and Bessa R4M). I find it very comfortable to handle - a bit like an oversized M camera. The AE exposure system is spot on 99% of the time.
Shot is from Herald Square, N.Y. @ 4.5 and 1/15 handheld. Tmax 2-400/HC 110/1:60/12.5 min.
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Tom A
RFF Sponsor

Frank Lloyd Wrights "Falling Water" in Pennsylvania. One of the reasons I did go to the LHSA meeting in Pittsburgh this year. I had seen pictures of the building, but they really dont do it justice. In the setting it looks spectacular - though the interior is cramped to put it mildly.
Bessa 667 W with Tmax-2 400 in HC 110 1:60, 12.5 min.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

The Bessa 667W as a "street shooter camera". It works very well - the finder is incredibly bright with a very well defined focussing patch. Optical quality is high and coupled with the 120 negative - you can really see the details. OK, so you have to reload 3 times as often and it is not exactly small. Quiet enough so there is small red light by the viewfinder that flashes to tell you that you just exposed a frame. With any street noise - you can not hear the shutter - and if you cant - nobody else can.
Tmax-2 400/HC 110/1:60/ 12.5 min.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

I posted this as large as it will give you a chance to see the image quality - even at f4.5 it is sharp.
New York Parking is expensive - easy $16/hour!!!
Tmax-2 400/HC 110/1:60/12.5 min
This is also in 6x7 mode - 10 shots/roll!
mel
Established
The clarity is incredible.
Always fun looking at NYC pics.
Well done.
Always fun looking at NYC pics.
Well done.
mel
Established
I am determined to marry this camera one day.
It would be a match made in heaven.
It would be a match made in heaven.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

From the "Occupy Vancouver" site. I have no idea what they are protesting here!
Bessa 667W, Tmax 2-400 in Adox MQ for 8.5 min.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

Zephyr, our friends cat who lodges with us when they travel. he likes the stairs to the darkroom as he can be eyelevel with anyone passing by!
Bessa 667W at 1/30 and f4.5. Tmax 2-400 in Adox MQ for 8.5 min.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

Yokohama, Japan a couple of weeks ago. Took the Bessa 667W along as a "large M2". Interestingly enough, it created quite a stir among camera afficinados there. Only the Fuji Wide is sold there (and that is in chrome). Had a steady stream of people trying to read the name tag on it.
Kodak Tmax 2-400 in HC 110, 1:60, 12.5 min.
samuelphoto
Established
Best I can tell the GF670W is not available from US dealers. If I'm wrong about this, please let me know who carries it. I have the GF670 with the 80mm lens and it is great for things like waist-up portraits and so on. I've found that friends love to have their picture taken with such a funky looking camera. Of course I offer them prints of the shots. The other thing I like about it is its portability. I travel A LOT and, if your a MF/Fuji lens nut like me, it is a real treat. So now I want to check out the W, but not at $2600 mind you.
chris00nj
Young Luddite
Steve gandy sells them. There is a link above that still works.
I think there is a decent market for a more portable MF wide, but $3K is steep
I think there is a decent market for a more portable MF wide, but $3K is steep
Saw this in the shops the other day. About $3300. Amazingly expensive.

whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Definitely too expensive.
kram
Well-known
Guys, consider the price of a new 55mm f4.5 lens for 6x6 or 6x7, how much new?
O.K. It could be a little cheaper, but not much.
O.K. It could be a little cheaper, but not much.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
It is not cheap by any means - but it is a brand new camera with top-of-the line specs. Have you priced a Rolliewide lately? Or even a Hasselblad 500CM in as new condition with a 50mm lens in similar condition.
I have the 667W and find it well worth the investment. Superb optics, easy handling and the best finder in a 120 Rf ever!
I have the 667W and find it well worth the investment. Superb optics, easy handling and the best finder in a 120 Rf ever!
kzphoto
Well-known
Does the lens come off? What's that little switch above the beauty plate on the lens board?
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