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Or, more succinctly, how many Medium Format Fuji Rangefinders are enough? The good news is that all my Fuji's are back from CameraWiz and Franks caring hands.
The big one... The "Texas Leica", did not go. It's been running flawlessly and producing great images for years. G690bl w/100mm EBC lens. Super sharp.
The GS645 just got a rebuild... new bellows, upgrade on the shutter linkage, rebuilt rangefinder, replace top plate and repair film count, CLA and test with film... All under $250. Although these cameras command healthy prices in the market, I would never buy one without documented bellows replacement. The original paper bellows was the primary reason the camera was only in production about a year.
The GA645Zi just got a new rear lcd w/cable, and CLA/Checkout. under $175.
The little guy is a fuji e900... 9 megapixel, f2.8, good low light characteristics and RAW. Just paid $100 Like New In The Box, about a week ago. (OK, its not a rangefinder) It is however, a great little digital shooter.
Now the bad news. Just found out the professional film processors, who were doing my rolls of 120 in a strip, for $6, closed their doors yesterday.
Now, processing for medium format is at least 140 miles away. KRAPPP!
Well, I still plan on using medium format film. In fact, two or three of these cameras will be used to fund my purchase of the new Fuji GF670 folder, when it hits the market. I can raise about $2000 with all the camera's in the picture, and I can't imagine that won't cover the new folder.
BTW, This is the fifth camera repair I have had done at Camera Wiz, of which 3 were bellows replacements on GS645's. I am very satisfied with Frank Marshmans work and demeanor and will continue to use his services.
The big one... The "Texas Leica", did not go. It's been running flawlessly and producing great images for years. G690bl w/100mm EBC lens. Super sharp.
The GS645 just got a rebuild... new bellows, upgrade on the shutter linkage, rebuilt rangefinder, replace top plate and repair film count, CLA and test with film... All under $250. Although these cameras command healthy prices in the market, I would never buy one without documented bellows replacement. The original paper bellows was the primary reason the camera was only in production about a year.
The GA645Zi just got a new rear lcd w/cable, and CLA/Checkout. under $175.
The little guy is a fuji e900... 9 megapixel, f2.8, good low light characteristics and RAW. Just paid $100 Like New In The Box, about a week ago. (OK, its not a rangefinder) It is however, a great little digital shooter.
Now the bad news. Just found out the professional film processors, who were doing my rolls of 120 in a strip, for $6, closed their doors yesterday.
Now, processing for medium format is at least 140 miles away. KRAPPP!
Well, I still plan on using medium format film. In fact, two or three of these cameras will be used to fund my purchase of the new Fuji GF670 folder, when it hits the market. I can raise about $2000 with all the camera's in the picture, and I can't imagine that won't cover the new folder.
BTW, This is the fifth camera repair I have had done at Camera Wiz, of which 3 were bellows replacements on GS645's. I am very satisfied with Frank Marshmans work and demeanor and will continue to use his services.
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