Nitnaros
Newbie
Just got me a Fuji 690ii as addition to my camera tool set (eBay, Japan of course)
It’s visually in pristine condition, actually surprised how good it looks

Shooting Fuji GFX on the digital side, but also some Leica M and a Mamiya 7 (which is great, but I’m looking forward to the 3:2 negs from the Fuji)
Has anybody found a place over the last 2 years that services a Fuji 690?
Despite the great condition mine seems to be in, I’d think a CLA would be advisable
Greetings from New Jersey,
Peter
It’s visually in pristine condition, actually surprised how good it looks

Shooting Fuji GFX on the digital side, but also some Leica M and a Mamiya 7 (which is great, but I’m looking forward to the 3:2 negs from the Fuji)
Has anybody found a place over the last 2 years that services a Fuji 690?
Despite the great condition mine seems to be in, I’d think a CLA would be advisable
Greetings from New Jersey,
Peter
vitaly66
slightly tilted
Advisable to try it first. Evaluate the results on film.
Then, if it aint broke, yayy! Don't fix it, use it.
On the other hand, if the camera does need service, you'll have an idea where you're starting from, and if the service performed was done properly.
Then, if it aint broke, yayy! Don't fix it, use it.
On the other hand, if the camera does need service, you'll have an idea where you're starting from, and if the service performed was done properly.
jaredangle
Photojournalist
Nice! I have the first version of the GSW690. It's awesome for landscapes and portable enough to carry on backpacking trips.
wjlapier
Well-known
It may work fine but the light seals probably need to be replaced especially if you plan to use 220 film. Easy to do.
Nitroplait
Well-known
I’d advise against preventive CLA’s. Opening up a camera and lens is not risk free, not even in competent hands. Send it in when something is wrong.
Dayrell bishop
Well-known
I agree don't fix what aint broke.
Nitnaros
Newbie
Ok
so for sure my first call to action is to put several film rolls thru it, and see what negs I get back
I get the argument “don’t fix what’s ain’t broken” and that any maintenance effort also carries some risk … my concern was that addressing lubrication or lack of thereof could be valuable to extend the life span of this very capable camera
All of that said … does anyone know any repair place at all?
For my Leica’s like M5/M7 there are still a few repair experts available in the US; but for these 690 Fuji’s ?
so for sure my first call to action is to put several film rolls thru it, and see what negs I get back
I get the argument “don’t fix what’s ain’t broken” and that any maintenance effort also carries some risk … my concern was that addressing lubrication or lack of thereof could be valuable to extend the life span of this very capable camera
All of that said … does anyone know any repair place at all?
For my Leica’s like M5/M7 there are still a few repair experts available in the US; but for these 690 Fuji’s ?
brian steinberger
Established
I would certainly shoot a few rolls through the camera first. Get to know it a little bit. Make sure it works.
I am not against CLA just a preventative maintenance. I have two Mamiya 6s that I use fairly hard. I have them CLAd about every 8-10 years by Bob at Precision Camera Works in TX. I figure it’s regular service, and I trust him. The cameras perform perfectly for me 100% of the time. Plus what happens if he up and retired suddenly? Atleast I have kept them regularly maintained. I just looked at Bobs website and Fuji is listed in the cameras he works on. I would email him and ask him if he can perform a CLA on the Fuji. If not certainly KEH or Camera Service Pro in Atlanta would. They are both great too.
I am not against CLA just a preventative maintenance. I have two Mamiya 6s that I use fairly hard. I have them CLAd about every 8-10 years by Bob at Precision Camera Works in TX. I figure it’s regular service, and I trust him. The cameras perform perfectly for me 100% of the time. Plus what happens if he up and retired suddenly? Atleast I have kept them regularly maintained. I just looked at Bobs website and Fuji is listed in the cameras he works on. I would email him and ask him if he can perform a CLA on the Fuji. If not certainly KEH or Camera Service Pro in Atlanta would. They are both great too.
jaredangle
Photojournalist
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.