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 GW670 series (1985 onward) is a 6×7 medium-format rangefinder, sibling to the larger 6×9 GW690. Same body, same fixed-lens design, same Fujinon 90/3.5 EBC lens, same Copal leaf shutter, same lack of meter and battery. The 6×7 negative format gives 10 frames per 120 roll (vs 8 on the 6×9 GW690), a slightly more film-economical option for shooters who don't specifically need 6×9 proportions.
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About this camera
The 6×7 Texas Leica. Same body family as the GW690, narrower negative, 10 frames per roll instead of 8.
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Format | 120 (10 frames 6×7 cm) |
| Lens | Fujinon EBC 90mm f/3.5, 5 elements / 5 groups |
| Years | 1985–2003 (GW670 II / GW670 III) |
| Shutter | 1s – 1/500s, Copal leaf |
| Flash sync | All speeds |
| Meter | None |
| Modes | Manual |
| Weight | 1,400 g |
| Battery | None |
The GW670 line ran in parallel with the larger GW690 6×9 and the wide-angle GSW690. Variants:
Production ended 2003 alongside the rest of Fuji's GW/GSW line. The 6×7 frame format on the GW670 III is identical to the negative size of the Pentax 67 or Mamiya 7 — comparable scanning resolution, just delivered through a fixed-lens rangefinder body.
For photographers who want 6×7 negatives but don't want to commit to the Mamiya 7's $4,000 used price tag, the GW670 III at $900–1,500 is the rational choice. The Fujinon 90/3.5 is excellent (sharp from f/5.6 onward, with the slightly cool Fuji color signature). Trade-off: no meter (use a phone meter app or hand-held), no AE, one focal length only.
Lens fixed. Lens hood (often missing on used bodies). 67mm filter thread.
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