Mr Perceptive
Perceptive Member
Probably going to regret this but here goes:-
Fujifilm GSW690III - excellent condition (some very minor body marks) - two owners (Director at Cameraworld and me!) Roll Count 104 - so low for age of camera. Fitted with B+W Filter. Creates some amazingly detailed big negatives, but I've decided I want a system MF camera so something has to go)
£695 inc UK delivery - supplied with lens cap (I have no box, but will included a copy of the manual printed from the web)
Note the yellow frameline and focusing indicators in the viewfinder are not that bright, its perfectly useable but the contrast of these can be improved by inserting a small dark filter material over the viewfinder. I can supply a piece of cut material for this with the camera (which improves it). I'm just being honest here for transparancy and its a common failing (and fix) with Fujifilm MF Rangefinder cameras. The two images from it were taken without this material.
Portra400
Across Canning Dock - Liverpool by David Yeoman, on Flickr
HP5
Din Din Van by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Fujifilm GSW690III - excellent condition (some very minor body marks) - two owners (Director at Cameraworld and me!) Roll Count 104 - so low for age of camera. Fitted with B+W Filter. Creates some amazingly detailed big negatives, but I've decided I want a system MF camera so something has to go)
£695 inc UK delivery - supplied with lens cap (I have no box, but will included a copy of the manual printed from the web)
Note the yellow frameline and focusing indicators in the viewfinder are not that bright, its perfectly useable but the contrast of these can be improved by inserting a small dark filter material over the viewfinder. I can supply a piece of cut material for this with the camera (which improves it). I'm just being honest here for transparancy and its a common failing (and fix) with Fujifilm MF Rangefinder cameras. The two images from it were taken without this material.
Portra400
Across Canning Dock - Liverpool by David Yeoman, on Flickr
HP5
Din Din Van by David Yeoman, on Flickr
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