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GIII + Fuji 100= NICE!
Old 11-03-2007   #1
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Talking GIII + Fuji 100= NICE!

Replaced the vewfinder glass in my recently-acquired GIII, then took it for a walk. I'm REALLY pleased with the overall performance. Images seem quite crisp, and it's easy to handle, too.

I had a 12-frame roll of Fuji "drugstore" color film, and was a bit surprised at the high saturation! I had the de-saturate the picture of the building-in-progress a wee bit. Metering seems quite good, even with the non-spec 625 replacement battery for the meter.

Mundane stuff, but shows off the ability of the camera pretty well...

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Old 11-03-2007   #2
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Old 11-04-2007   #3
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If you like generic Fuji 100 film, get some Fuji Reala 100 or Fuji NPS 160. Be prepared to be spoiled.
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Old 11-04-2007   #4
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I echo the use of Reala with this camera, good stuff, you will be thrilled! This is a very nice camera and I just love the 40mm FOV.
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What Vencha said. Reala is the best for saturation and contrast - Fuji's Superia 400, while decent, can't hold a candle. I'm beginning to use the Superia as a BW replacement, as it's less than half the cost and when I convert from color, it converts very well. The 160 slide film was also great, but my batch had a slight green tinge due to its being outdated, I believe.

The Canonet is a marvelous little camera and with me it gets a lot of use. More than its fair share, I'd gamble. Oh - I just got a lens hood for it because it flares a lot, and the hood I picked up on ebay is compact, rubber, collapsible and has a skylight filter attached. I bought 2.
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GIII + Fuji 100= NICE!
I've said this many times before and I know I'll say it many times again.

The combination of glass of that vintage and today's films is truly a sweet spot that can't be beat! It takes the best of both of those worlds and the photos reflect it.
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