trev2401
Long Live Film!!!
Just thought that i'd share some happy news.
I was chancing along the sidewalk on the way to school, and came across a nice garage sale.
going through the old 8tracks and LPs, i came across a familiar looking box. Though faded and hardly visible, the box had a torn picture of a camera with the words fuji on it.
I opened it and saw an almost minty GSW690III with all its original packings... WOO!!!!!
However, the owner kinda knew the asking price for this gem of a camera, and ended up haggling with me. In teh end, i'm now 680$ poorer with one more fuji RF sitting on my collection of the existing 2. (GA645, GS645).
Though the camera looks mint, does anyone know what are the usual things to check for this camera apart from the speeds and externalities? I'm worried about the RF and its alignment, together with anything else that might be wrong. =(
thanks guys..
I was chancing along the sidewalk on the way to school, and came across a nice garage sale.
going through the old 8tracks and LPs, i came across a familiar looking box. Though faded and hardly visible, the box had a torn picture of a camera with the words fuji on it.
I opened it and saw an almost minty GSW690III with all its original packings... WOO!!!!!
However, the owner kinda knew the asking price for this gem of a camera, and ended up haggling with me. In teh end, i'm now 680$ poorer with one more fuji RF sitting on my collection of the existing 2. (GA645, GS645).
Though the camera looks mint, does anyone know what are the usual things to check for this camera apart from the speeds and externalities? I'm worried about the RF and its alignment, together with anything else that might be wrong. =(
thanks guys..
sf
Veteran
trev2401 said:Just thought that i'd share some happy news.
I was chancing along the sidewalk on the way to school, and came across a nice garage sale.
going through the old 8tracks and LPs, i came across a familiar looking box. Though faded and hardly visible, the box had a torn picture of a camera with the words fuji on it.
I opened it and saw an almost minty GSW690III with all its original packings... WOO!!!!!
However, the owner kinda knew the asking price for this gem of a camera, and ended up haggling with me. In teh end, i'm now 680$ poorer with one more fuji RF sitting on my collection of the existing 2. (GA645, GS645).
Though the camera looks mint, does anyone know what are the usual things to check for this camera apart from the speeds and externalities? I'm worried about the RF and its alignment, together with anything else that might be wrong. =(
thanks guys..
vertical alignment can be tested easily - obviously - the horizontal can be tested with a measuring tape. Carry one with you when you think you might come across a used RF that might need buying.
FrankS
Registered User
Wow! I've got to say that I've NEVER been to a garage sale that had a GSW690III for sale!
Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
trev2401 said:Though the camera looks mint, does anyone know what are the usual things to check for this camera apart from the speeds and externalities? I'm worried about the RF and its alignment, together with anything else that might be wrong.
Very little could go wrong with these cameras. The RF is rather tolerant to shocks and it is quite difficult to knock it out of alignment, compared to a Mamiya 7 or a VC Bessa... Just check the shutter and the film winding mechanism and you should be OK.
Abbazz
trev2401
Long Live Film!!!
Hi guys...
thanks so much for the replies.. really appreciate it.
I havn't been able to test the bad boy yet, but will do so tmrw when i get the time.
till then, thanks once again..
will post some shots when i'm done.
regards,
Trev
thanks so much for the replies.. really appreciate it.
I havn't been able to test the bad boy yet, but will do so tmrw when i get the time.
till then, thanks once again..
will post some shots when i'm done.
regards,
Trev
PaulDalex
Dilettante artist
Hi Trev
Thousand good catch!
I bought one new an paid about three times as much (in Europe). I use it at times and like it. The problem I have is not with the camera but with scanning the negs (take a look at the thread on film holders). It is hard to squeeze from the camera all its potential and the hedge on 35mm (serious 35mm) is not as large as they say.
An important advice that I don't see in the other posting. The bottom of the camera has a shutter actuation counter. The number it shows has to be multiplied by 10. According to Fuji the shutter need overhauling somewhere beyond 5000 firings.
Best wishes and regards
Pistach
Thousand good catch!
I bought one new an paid about three times as much (in Europe). I use it at times and like it. The problem I have is not with the camera but with scanning the negs (take a look at the thread on film holders). It is hard to squeeze from the camera all its potential and the hedge on 35mm (serious 35mm) is not as large as they say.
An important advice that I don't see in the other posting. The bottom of the camera has a shutter actuation counter. The number it shows has to be multiplied by 10. According to Fuji the shutter need overhauling somewhere beyond 5000 firings.
Best wishes and regards
Pistach
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