
I can not stress enough how nice the RF645 is to handle. The Bronica RF645 looks only a bit smaller than the Mamiya 6, but feels alot smaller when you handle it. Jim, here's the pics of my two beauties. The 60mm lens was chosen with snapshots in the city, or group pictures in mind, for which Fuji received. The Fuji GS645S Professional Wide60 was released 1 October 1984 and is a rangefinder camera that uses a newly designed EBC Fujion W 60mm f/4 Orthometar-type lens comprised of 7 elements in 5 groups, mounted in a mechanical Copal 00 shutter.
Fuji GS 645 s Wide 60 Film 120. And lastly, I believe that the Mamiya glass may be a bit better overall than the Bronica glass, but this is nit-picking.Bronica RF 645 65 mm. Thirdly, I do like the Mamaiya 6's shutter better than the RF645, it's a simple "click." The Bronica makes a weird moaning sound (which is actually the shutter re-cocking). Secondly, the lens can be retracted (as you can see in the one pic), a very nice feature when hiking or when you need to fit the camera into smaller spaces (The Mamiya 7 or 7II doesn't have this feature). So why do I have a Mamiya 6 you might ask? Firstly because it's square! Square is not for everyone, but I personally love the square format.
When I bought mine nearly three years ago, I paid 550, but. Fuji doesn’t make any of the GA645 cameras anymore, but you can find them at KEH Camera or on eBay. We’ll be focusing on the Fuji GA645 model in this review. Fuji GW 670 II Film 120.Fuji has produced other rangefinder style 645 cameras, and you can find a review of the GS645S on Shoot It With Film here.

I shoot almost equal amounts of vertical and horizontal photos. It's unique and forces you to look at things differently. This is a feature that sets the camera apart from my other cameras. Though I almost found it intriguing or unique.

Like I said I shoot about 50/50 vertical/horizontal, so for me I'd be flipping a standard viewfinder just as much. The vertical viewfinder is certainly not for everyone. If you'd like let me know. I may be able to take a pic of me holding the camera for horizontal scenes.
Fuji GS645 Photrio.com Photography Forums. But then again, you never know, it may open up your eyes to new scenes and new ways of seeing! It did for me.Bronica ETRS vs. If so, I'd recommend the Mamiya 7.
Fujifilm Reviews - Ken Rockwell.
