p.2 #1 · Was Fuji the coolest film camera manufacturer?
jcolwell wrote:
You're probably right; Fuji is the coolest. Fuji (Fujica, Fujicolor, Fujifilm, Fuji Photo Film) has made an incredible variety of film cameras. Also, 'disc' and cine cameras, projectors and viewers, plus the largest variety of single-use (disposable) cameras, of any brand.
I currently have Fuji cameras in 110, APS, 35mm 1/2 frame, 35mm full frame, and 35mm crop pano. Before switching to digital, I used a GW670II and GSW690II a lot (and a bit of GS645S Wide 60). Plus, I used Fuji LF lenses on a Shen Hao 4x5 field camera (Fujinon-SW 90/8, -W 150/5.6 EBC Copal 0, -A 240/9 EBC).
I can't think of any other manufacturer that has made so many variations (except, Kodak)....Show more →
Did Kodak make any 6 x 4.5, 6 x 7, 6 x 8, 6 x 9, and panoramic medium format cameras like TX-1 and TX 2 and large format panoramic cameras like the G617 and GW617?
I dont think so. Kodak has nowhere near the variety of Fujifilm.
p.2 #2 · Was Fuji the coolest film camera manufacturer?
rattymouse wrote:
Did Kodak make any 6 x 4.5, 6 x 7, 6 x 8, 6 x 9, and panoramic medium format cameras like TX-1 and TX 2 and large format panoramic cameras like the G617 and GW617?
I dont think so. Kodak has nowhere near the variety of Fujifilm.
Well, without even trying I can see my 6x9 Kodak on my shelf.