![]() ![]() Though when the camera is folded up it certainly feels like a lump, just not a 1kg lump. I can say though I’m not disappointed at all with the camera and the wait was well worth it.Īs advertised the camera weighs in at 1kg but in operation it feels quite a lot less. Limited to 5000 cameras, BLACK Fujifilm version only available in Japan and equipped with the Fuji EBC (Electron Beam Coated) Fujinon lens.įujifilm GF670 Professional next to a Rolleiflex and Leica M6The long wait was agonizing, having first contacted Dirk about the camera back in February to have to wait, suffering multiple delays, until May to finally get my hands on it. We have the Fujifilm GF670 in black in stock for immediate shipping in the Japan Exposures Shop. I’ve long preferred the square format but have recently been looking for a camera with a different aspect ratio and this camera satisfied my love of all things square while offering an alternative by being able to switch to 6×7 when desired. So, when Fujifilm/Cosina Voigtländer announced the Bessa 667/ GF670 Professional I wanted one badly. There is just something about these old mechanical cameras that I love. When I got curious about film photography one of the first serious cameras I bought was an Agfa Super Isolette, then a Balda and a Certo Six and to round it off a Zeiss Super Ikonta. In fact, I like them so much that between the 59 cameras I own, there are quite a few folders. Let me start by saying that I like folding cameras. Text and images by Michael G Dougan for Japan Exposures ![]()
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