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Re: Fuji GSW690III


Andy, cheers.
The camera is dead easy to operate. I actually haven\'t played with it prior to taking up in the field and first shots were my learning shots with the camera, so to say. Then again, I shot film since I was about 6yo..
Your 7D can provide a good light meter. In fact, I am presently using iPhone app, but before getting one I used my EOS to meter. So you will be safe!..

Yeah, in regard to film Kodak always slips on me. No matter how carefully I load. Last time 2 Kodak rolls in the row slipped and got completely destroyed on the RZ67. So I am sticking with Fuji and Ilford now.
Ilford stays put and so does Fuji with exception of Astia 220 rolls - they are thicker than 120 (obviously) so I have to be extra careful when loading.

Actually, this is first ever shots with my GW690 III:


























Dec 20, 2012 at 01:00 AM
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Re: Fuji GSW690III


Andy, cheers.
The camera is dead easy to operate. I actually haven\'t played with it prior to taking up in the field and first shots were my learning shots with the camera, so to say. Then again, I shot film since I was about 6yo..
Your 7D can provide a good light meter. In fact, I am presently using iPhone app, but before getting one I used my EOS to meter. So you will be safe!..

Yeah, in regard to film Kodak always slips on me. No matter how carefully I load. Last time 2 Kodak rolls in the row slipped and got completely destroyed on the RZ67. So I am sticking with Fuji and Ilford now.
Ilford stays put and so does Fuji with exception of Astia 220 rolls - they are thicker than 120 (obviously) so I have to be extra careful when loading.



Dec 19, 2012 at 11:50 PM





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