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Fill flash only in aperture priority and manual modes.
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The “6×4.5” picture area is 2.7x larger than 135 film.įlash built-in pop-up type, guide number of 12 at ISO 100, not user adjustable in power. Shutter and speed super quiet electronic auto exposure inter-lens shutter with buzzer so you know when it trips! Speeds from 2 seconds up to 1/400 from F/4-9.5, and 1/700 from F/11-22, plus bulb mode.įilm standard 120 or 220 roll, with a picture area of 56mm x 41.5mm. Lens Fujinon Super-EBC (electron beam coating) 60mm F/4 multi-coated, 7 elements in 6 groups. Light fall-off I see moderate “corner shading” when shooting at F/4 at other apertures I don’t see any.īack ground blur or “bokeh ” looks good when close to the subject at wide apertures, see picture below. See sample images farther down the page.ĭistortion none of my images show any discernible distortion. Light meter TTF, through the finder center weighted light metering SPD photocell.Īpproximate resolution good film and technique will make very sharp 16×20″ prints. Manual states 93% coverage at infinity, 91% at 1 meter, with a magnification of 0.5x. Viewfinder ‘portrait’ orientation illuminating window type bright frame finder with automatic parallax correction. Auto focus sets the shooting distances in 870 steps, but uses 14 steps in the viewfinder. ISO 25-1600 manually set in 1/3 stop increments.įocusing distance 27″ to infinity, or 0.7m to infinity. 60° diagonal angle of view.Īperture F/4-F/22 auto or manually set in half stop increments. All dimensions include protrusions.įocal length 60mm. Weight my measurements ready to shoot camera with hood and batteries, 28.4oz (805g).ĭimensions my measurements 6.5″ (169mm), 4.3″ (110mm) tall, and 2.6″ (69mm) deep. Fit and finish are very good.īox contents camera, instruction manual, a softcase, neck strap, hood and cap. ebay prices start around $500 for a good working model, and go up past $800 if it comes with a low shutter count, box and all the original contents.īuild material appears to be a mixture of metal and plastic. Price around $1300 US in the late 1990s according to photo magazine ad from a NY city discount dealer.

Manufactured by Fuji Photo Film Co., LTD., Tokyo, Japan.ĭate of manufacture Approximately 1995-97. With the introduction out of the way, let’s do a walk around of the Fuji GA645, and see what kind of performance this expensive mid 1990s medium format camera can deliver today! Do you like to write down your exposure settings for future use well, you can keep your pencil in your pocket, the camera records the date and exposure settings along the film margins, not in the picture area!
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And you don’t know how to focus rangefinder cameras, no problem, its auto focus system is very accurate, and there’s no rangefinder to fiddle with.

So you don’t know how to meter light, no problem, the camera does that for you. People looking to step up to medium format from an automated 35mm camera like the Nikon 35Ti will love the simplicities of the Fuji GA645 models, they both function basically the same, of course size being another matter.
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The Fuji GA645 is a medium format camera that is feature rich, including full manual operation, and fully automated controls for quick point and shoot snap shots. This particular model has a slightly wide angle lens of 60mm, and covers about the same as a 37mm in 135 format the ‘wide’ Professional version has a 45mm F/4 lens which I reviewed here. The Fuji GA645 was a very modern and expensive camera for the professional photographer or rich amateur back in the mid to late 1990s. Both are nearly identical, except for the lenses, so this review will look very much like the other one, with the lens differences pointed out when necessary. The Fuji GA645 ‘Professional’ is the companion model to the ‘wide’ version I reviewed here.
