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The Fujifilm GA645Zi (1998) is the final model in Fujifilm's GA645 series of autofocus medium-format rangefinders. It adds a **55–90mm f/4.5–6.9 Super-EBC Fujinon zoom** — the only zoom lens in the GA645 family — with a viewfinder that optically zooms to match. The result is a 6×4.5 camera that covers moderate wide-angle through short telephoto while maintaining the compact, walk-around footprint of the GA645 series.
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Last of the GA645 line. Autofocus 6×4.5 with 55–90mm zoom lens and a viewfinder that zooms with the lens. Practical medium-format in a travel-friendly body.
| Field | Value |
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| Format | 120 film, 6×4.5 (16 exposures per roll) |
| Lens | Super-EBC Fujinon 55–90mm f/4.5–6.9 |
| Shutter | 4s – 1/400s, leaf shutter |
| Flash sync | 1/400s (all speeds) |
| Meter | TTL multi-pattern |
| AF | Active infrared AF with MF override |
| Modes | P, A, S, M |
| ISO | 50–3200 |
| Weight | 620 g |
| Battery | 2× CR123A |
Fujifilm launched the GA645 series in 1995 with the GA645 (60/4 fixed lens), followed by the GA645W (45/4 wide-angle, 1997), and GA645Wi (45/4, improved, 1997). The Zi (1998) replaced the base model with a zoom lens variant and viewfinder zoom to match. Production continued until approximately 2004 when Fujifilm stepped back from film camera manufacturing. No direct successor was produced.
The GA645Zi is one of the most practical medium-format cameras ever built for travel. The 55–90 mm zoom eliminates the "which focal length do I bring" question of the fixed-lens GA645 models. The viewfinder zoom matching the lens change is a genuine usability feature — rare on any format, virtually unique in medium format.
At the 90 mm setting, subject-isolation on 6×4.5 film is substantial. At 55 mm, coverage is roughly equivalent to a 30 mm lens in 35mm terms — solid for environmental shots. The trade-off is the slow f/6.9 at tele.
For street and travel photographers willing to accept variable aperture, the Zi is arguably the best all-in-one medium-format solution ever made.
Fixed Super-EBC Fujinon 55–90mm zoom. No interchangeable lens capability. Accepts standard hot shoe flash. CR123A batteries are widely available.
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