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The '''Panorama GX617''' is a [[medium format]] [[roll film]] panorama camera introduced by [[Fuji]] in 1993. It replaced the [[Fuji Panorama G617]] released in 1985.
 
The '''Panorama GX617''' is a [[medium format]] [[roll film]] panorama camera introduced by [[Fuji]] in 1993. It replaced the [[Fuji Panorama G617]] released in 1985.
  
The camera features a interchangeable lenses and corresponding shoe mount viewfinders. The lenses can be switched between a 90mm f/5.6, 105mm f/8 and a 180mm f/6.7. The shutters are based on a [[Copal]] 0, with speeds of 1 to 500 of a sec.
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The camera features interchangeable lenses and corresponding viewfinders. The lenses can be switched between a 90mm f/5.6, 105mm f/8 and a 180mm f/6.7. The lens shutters are based on a [[Copal]] 0, with speeds of 1 to 500 of a sec. Though interchangeable there are no provision for mid roll lens changes.  
  
Photos are captured in a 6x17cm format onto [[120 film|120 or 220]] film. 120 film yields 4 exposure while 220 produces 8 exposures. Changing formats require unlocking the pressure plate. The film transport uses a four stroke film advance lever. There a magnetic [[shutter release]] on top the camera body. The camera has strap connectors on the front of the body sandwiching the lens mount. Power is with two [[CR123A]] batteries.
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Photos are captured in a 6x17cm format onto [[120 film|120 or 220]] film. 120 film yields 4 exposure while 220 produces 8 exposures. The film transport uses a four stroke film advance lever. Changing formats require changing the format selector on top of the cameras as well as unlocking and flipping the pressure plate to select the correct format. The film door is downward hinging instead of the traditional side hinge. A ground glass can be inserted for more accurate focusing. There a electromagnetic [[shutter release]] on top the camera body that requires power to operate. This can only be used for electronic release. To use longer exposure bulb mode, use the cable release or shutter release on the lens. The camera has strap connectors on the front of the body sandwiching the lens mount. Power is with two [[CR123A]] batteries located on top plate of the camera behind the nameplate.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:19, 19 June 2014

The Panorama GX617 is a medium format roll film panorama camera introduced by Fuji in 1993. It replaced the Fuji Panorama G617 released in 1985.

The camera features interchangeable lenses and corresponding viewfinders. The lenses can be switched between a 90mm f/5.6, 105mm f/8 and a 180mm f/6.7. The lens shutters are based on a Copal 0, with speeds of 1 to 500 of a sec. Though interchangeable there are no provision for mid roll lens changes.

Photos are captured in a 6x17cm format onto 120 or 220 film. 120 film yields 4 exposure while 220 produces 8 exposures. The film transport uses a four stroke film advance lever. Changing formats require changing the format selector on top of the cameras as well as unlocking and flipping the pressure plate to select the correct format. The film door is downward hinging instead of the traditional side hinge. A ground glass can be inserted for more accurate focusing. There a electromagnetic shutter release on top the camera body that requires power to operate. This can only be used for electronic release. To use longer exposure bulb mode, use the cable release or shutter release on the lens. The camera has strap connectors on the front of the body sandwiching the lens mount. Power is with two CR123A batteries located on top plate of the camera behind the nameplate.


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