How to load a roll of medium format film in to the Fuji GF670 film rangefinder folding camera! You can see the full review of this camera at stevehuffphoto.com! More
Added Jun 17, 2010
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Nils0scar Says:
Is really ready to go? I don't have this model, but the GSW690. After the film arrow is in line you have to wind to the first countnumber.
karazzu Says:
how much does it cost????? at least a range of price
karazzu Says:
how much does it cost at least a range of price
monsieurharold1 Says:
Hi Steve, Thanks for your video ! Just a question about the GF670 : What frame do you have inside the viewfinder ? 6x7 or 6x6 or the frame change with the knob inside ??
monsieurharold1 Says:
Hi Steve, Thanks for your video ! Just a question about the GF670 : What frame do you have inside the viewfinder ? 6x7 or 6x6 or the frame change with the knob inside ??
mixman88 Says:
: The "look" of film, you either like it or you don't. Medium format film will likely have a lot more resolution and detail than digital (except super high end) too.
one1eighth Says:
One thing about the film loading... it would be good to mention that you have to wind the film to the first exposure after closing the back. As you left it, the camera was not quite "ready to go".
siypic Says:
Went over fully fully digital in 2006..... seems strange to see 120 film being loaded up again.... have four RZ67s stored away in a cupboard ... might even put a film through them..... good vid & channel by the way
photomomo Says:
What a nostalgic camera ! Having shot twin lens reflexes in the 50's and 60's, this looks great. Much better loading mechanism features the the old Rolleis
Christoff87 Says:
OMG this camera looks amazing, I want one so bad!
oisaacsf Says:
Wich are the advantages of using one of this "old school" cameras over a DSLR or any digital camera? I know, am a noob but I've been asking this for a long time lol
stevehuff1969 Says:
It is easier to hold for long periods and slimmer than the Mamiya 7. Its fantastic. My review will be up within the next hour.