Fujica G690

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The Fujica G690 was the first of a series of medium-format, interchangable-lens, leaf-shutter rangefinder cameras from Fuji Photo Film.

Fujica G690

The Fujica G690, released in 1968, is a 6×9 interchangable-lens, leaf-shutter rangefinder camera. It looks rather like a large Leica, and anyway is designed to be about as close to a 35mm rangefinder camera as a leaf-shutter medium-format film camera can be. It takes 120 film, 220 roll film, or sheet film: roll or sheet is selected by an "R"/"S" switch (which must be set at "S" for dry-firing). The back simply hinges open (there is no separate film back), and in order to change lens in mid-roll one turns a knob to engage an internal shutter curtain.

The camera is black, with some silver trim around the view- and rangefinder. On the front is a mark that might be a stylized "P" for "professional". It came equipped with a 100mm f/3.5 lens finished in silver. Other lenses available (all in silver trim), were 65mm, 150mm, and 180mm.

Fujica G690BL

Released in October 1969, the main improvement of the Fujica G690BL was a lock to prevent lens removal unless the curtain was closed. Other substantive changes were a redesigned control for opening and closing the curtain, and an improved lock for the back.

The lenses were now finished in black and the silver trim was removed from the body, marked on the front "BL", for "Black and Lock". (Not "Breech Lock", as is sometimes stated: the G690 had just as much of a breech lock as the G690BL.)

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