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Fuji GS645W, small, light, scale focus and without the crashbar at the front to get in the way. Has a good meter in the VF too.
I'm in the UK, so I need to stick on 20% plus more for import duties etc. I'm also not sure about the serviceability of the Makina, although it is quite tiny.
If one was at the right price it could find it's way onto my list.
Thanks
Garry
Well said...I followed the same path and ended up with a GA645zi. I think it's fantastic and as you say considerably less than a Mamiya 6 or 7 (I've owned a 6 previously.)
It just fit all the criteria I had. Yeah, the lens could be faster but I'm using it for landscapes so I don't really need it to be faster. It's very well built, and light, so I have no excuse not to carry it...ergonomically it fits the hand perfectly.
And the price didn't break the bank. I got an essentially perfect one here from an RFFer. Portrait orientation in my case is solved my turning the camera 90 degrees. 🙂
Re: 645 and portrait vs landscape. You can have your cake and eat it!
First, the criteria that forces portrait vs. landscape on 645 is whether the camera is rangefinder (horizontal transport) or SLR (usually vertical transport)
645 has to be transported vertically to be a landscape mode format. If 120/220 film is transported horizontally, then frame opening can only be portrait.
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That was my 645 choice until I started using the 645 rangefinders. However frustrated by the portrait format, I finally came to a conclusion. My final 645 choice for all it's finer functions was the Fuji GA645Zi. A superb camera, with:
1) Great autofocus
2) sharp lens
3) zoom from 55mm to 90mm
4) excellent metering
5) quiet on both film transport and shutter sound -SO quiet
6) Reliable, I had about 5 of them, and one was still going strong at 34,000 plus actuations
7) manual override.
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Thanks for the input, in the end I got a Fotoman 69, which I like to pretend is an Alpa. Joking aside, it's a great camera.
Thanks for the input, in the end I got a Fotoman 69, which I like to pretend is an Alpa. Joking aside, it's a great camera.
+ 1 to all of this.
I'll just add: for my purposes I found that to take a landscape shot, I simply need to turn the camera 90 degrees. It's not a Hasselblad, after all 🙂.
The Fuji GA645zi is a total winner, in my book.
Oh, and here is my review/overview of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_pybwbc0tQ
I'd love to see some photos of it. What lens (or lenses) do you use it with? And what format (6x7 or 6x9)?