I will be using my Fuji GSW690iii 6x9 medium format camera in this video.
This camera is also known Texas Leica. It is big camera, you will see as I walk along this beautiful riverside on this overcast this afternoon.
On occasions there is a break in the cloud as the blue sky seeps through. I wonder if this would have an affect on the Fuji Pro400H.
This colour film stock which has sadly been discontinued will give l about eight shots on a 6x9 frame.
The first few shots were take of these lovely swans down, and then I swung around, and took another shot looking in the opposite direction.
I ran out of shot pretty quickly so I rolled up another roll of Fuji Pro 400H into this camera, looking forward to seeing what else I would capture next.
Fuji medium format film comes with a little sticker, so you just lift this part up, and then just swing it around the other side you’ll be able to quickly seal your film once exposed. I think they use a little bit less glue than the other film-producing companies and works a treat without you have to lick it seal the film.
With the film safe keeping for later, I loaded up the second roll. You’ll see the direction in which film needs to be rolled on the Fuji GSW690iii. Release the pins on either side and then load up your film. Carefully drag the film across until the arrow and close the film back. Always take your rubbish home with you wherever you are.
I hope you have enjoyed watching the video and seeing the images you can create even in less than perfect situations.
The more you shoot, the better you'll get over time. I encourage you to get yourself a film camera if you don't already have one.
If you're still on the ropes about getting one of these Fuji GSW3s, I strongly recommend it. The negative size, it's absolutely enormous. And you'll get a lot, a lot of fun out of it as well.