C41
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
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The Fuji GF670 (2008) is a folding **6×6 or 6×7** rangefinder — a switch on the camera selects which format mask is in place, giving 12 frames at 6×6 or 10 frames at 6×7 per 120 roll. The lens (Fujinon EBC 80/3.5) folds into the body with a hinged front door, dropping the depth from ~125 mm to 64 mm — pocketable for a coat pocket. Coupled rangefinder, leaf shutter (sync at all speeds), aperture priority and manual exposure with a center-weighted silicon meter. Made by Cosina (under Voigtländer license) and rebadged for both Fujifilm and Voigtländer markets.
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C41
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
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Kodak Portra 160 is a professional C-41 color negative film with fine grain, soft contrast, and natural color.
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Kodak Ektar 100 is a fine-grain C-41 color negative film with saturated color and high sharpness.
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About this camera
A folding 6×6 / 6×7 rangefinder. Same camera as the Voigtländer Bessa III — different badging. The last new folding medium-format camera ever made.
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Format | 120 (12×6×6 or 10×6×7) |
| Lens | Fujinon EBC 80mm f/3.5, 6 elements / 4 groups |
| Years | 2008–2014 |
| Shutter | 4s – 1/500s, Copal leaf |
| Flash sync | All speeds |
| Meter | Center-weighted silicon |
| Modes | Aperture priority, manual |
| Folded depth | 64 mm |
| Weight | 1,000 g |
| Battery | 2× SR44 |
Released 2008 as a joint Cosina/Fujifilm product. Sold as Voigtländer Bessa III in some markets, Fujifilm GF670 in others. A wide-angle sibling, GF670W (55mm fixed lens, 6×7 only, no 6×6 mask), arrived 2009. Production of both ended in 2014 when Fujifilm phased out medium-format film cameras. No successor ever appeared — the folding-RF medium-format niche died with the GF670.
The GF670 is the only modern folding 6×7 rangefinder ever produced. Folded, it's compact enough to pack like a 35mm SLR; unfolded, it shoots full 6×7 negatives that scan to ~150 megapixels. The Fujinon 80/3.5 is excellent — sharp at every aperture, with the slightly cool color signature characteristic of Fuji glass. The 6×6 mask gives you square-format output without changing cameras.
For 2026 buyers, used GF670s have appreciated past their original retail. A clean GF670 with original case approaches $3,500 in 2026, partly because no replacement exists and the Bessa III/GF670 production was already low-volume during its 6-year run.
Lens fixed. Optional Voigtländer 67mm filters fit the lens thread. Original case is leather. The GF670W (55mm wide) is a separate file in this index.
E6
Fujifilm Fujichrome Provia 100F (RDPIII) is a professional E6 reversal (slide) film in 135 and 120 formats, known for its natural, balanced color reproduction, very fine grain, and moderate saturation. It remains in production as of 2026 and is one of the last professional slide films available.
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Kodak Tri-X 400 is a classic black-and-white film known for strong tonality, visible grain, and documentary character.
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