Fuji GX680

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Japanese medium-format SLR (edit)
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4×4 Atomflex | Komaflex-S | Super Flex Baby
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The GX680 is in a series of medium format SLR studio system cameras that uses 120/220 roll film in a 6x8 format and introduced by Fuji in 1989. It was replaced by the GX680 II in 1995.

It is designed for portrait, and product photography. It uses interchangeable lenses with bellows type focusing. The lenses are mounted on a lens board type system which allows for movements on the front standard similar to view cameras. The front sits on a rail that connects to the main camera body.

It uses interchangeable, removable film holders mounted on a rotating back. The film transport is motorized with a automatic film loading system. This allows automatic advance of film, as well as film loading without exact alignment of the start indicator. A chime alerts when reaching the last frame.

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