

In all the time I owned the camera, I never got a good flash picture. It was nice of them to include an on-board flash the problem was that the flash was appalling. This was a very irritating aspect of this camera.

Unlike an SLR or a mechanical rangefinder, you have no way of knowing it, other than looking at the distance readout and estimating distances.

The AF frequently doesn't focus on what you want it to it often did not lock on what it was supposed to.

Other than the lens - which is superb and yields amazing photos - I do not get why people rave about it. There are many people complaining about this camera but, many of those have never read carefully the manual, wich I admit, is not very user friendly. I shoot chrome and B&W film with this camera and I've never had a bad light metering or out of focus image, made with this camera. Manual exposure control is not as intuitive as older film cameras, since it requires turning. The Fujifilm GA645Zi is a pretty unusual camera. Just in SOLD at CameraTechs is a very nice used Fuji GA645Zi. Small, light, superb & super sharp lens, autofocus, manual exposure, auto advance of film, program, aperture priority, manual focus, built-in flash, data printed on negative border, what would I need more? It is the ideal camera for those who want a MF camera, easy to carry. Fuji GA 645 Wi This is one of the best cameras I've ever used. Fuji GA645Zi jabcam 1024 × 683 - 178k - jpg FujiFilm GA645 Pro instruction manual, user manual, PDF manual. If you’re not familiar with this camera it is essentially a pro point and shoot that uses 120 or 220 film to make a 6×4.5 negative.
