Fujifilm GF670

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The Fuji GF670 or Fujifilm GF670 is a prototype folding camera taking 6×7cm exposures on 120 or 220 film.

Public display

Two prototypes were showed by Fuji at the PMA 2008 salon, one in silver finish and the other in black.[1] It is not known if these were functional prototypes or mere mock-ups. The camera is currently (Feb 9, 2008) not mentioned in the company's website, and the name "Fuji GF670" itself is not officially confirmed; the top housing is merely inscribed FUJIFILM 6×7. A rumor says that definitive prototypes would be showed at the 2008 Photokina, and that commercial release in scheduled for the end of 2008.[2] However another source, reportedly quoting "product manager Itabashi Yuichi", says that the company has not decided yet whether it would produce the camera or not.[3]

Description

The camera has a Fujinon 80/3.5 lens, a coupled rangefinder, aperture-priority automatic and manual exposure modes and an exposure compensator. The film is advanced by a knob at the top right, as seen by the photographer, and there is a round exposure counter window next to it. The knob at the top left controls the shutter speeds in manual mode and has an A position for aperture-priority automation. It also contains the ISO setting dial, and provides -2/+2 exposure compensation. There is a hot shoe above the top housing and a PC synch socket at the left end. The shape of the front standard is very close to that of the Voigtländer Bessa II or Vito III of the 1950s, probably deliberately. The tabbed focusing ring is placed just behind the aperture ring. It seems that the meter cell is placed next to the rangefinder window, to the front of the top housing.

Notes

  1. See the pictures and videos of the event in the links at the bottom.
  2. See this post at Capa Camera and this post at David Bram's blog.
  3. This page at Amateur Photographer.

Links

In English:

In Spanish:

  • Sama, Valentin. "Fujifilm: analógica" in dslrmagazine.com. Fuji GF670 at the PMA 2008. Four photographs.

In Japanese:

  • Fuji GF670 at the PMA 2008: post and video at Capa Camera