Fujifilm GA645
The Fujifilm GA645 Professional is a autofocus medium format camera introduced by Fuji circa 1995. It uses 120 / 220 roll film and captures images in a 645 format. It's successor is the Fujifilm GA645i, released in 1997.
The GA645 uses a 60mm f/4 lens while the similar GA645W uses a wider 45mm f/5.6 lens. The shutter is electronically controlled with speeds of 2 sec to 1/700 of a sec. but for the aperture range of f/4 to f/9.5 can only go as fast as 1/400 of a sec. smaller apertures of f/11 and f/22 can use the faster shutter speeds.
The finder is in a portrait format orientation instead of the more common landscape format. It has bright lines and parallax correction. It has additional information including aperture, shutter speed, focus distance (m or ft), as well as exposure meter information.
Gallery
back view image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
closed view image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
Specifications
- Fujinon Super-EBC f=60mm 1:4, 6 components, 7 elements.
- 120/220 film, 6x4,5cm 15 or 30 exposures
- Hybrid active/passive auto-focus, focus lock and manual zone focus.
- Program, aperture-priority and manual mode.
- Shutter speed 2 - 1/700
- Exposure compensation +/- 2 EV.
- Bright viewfinder with automatic parallax correction.
- Auto-loading with film sensing.
- Automatic 120/220 switchover.
- Data printing outside the frame, date/time/shutter speed/aperture/exposure compensation.
- Built-in pop-up fill flash (GN 12).
- 815g without batteries.
Links
In English:
- Fuji 645 rangefinder cameras at Dan Colucci's Antique and Classic Cameras