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 GA645 (1995) is an autofocus 6×4.5 medium-format rangefinder-style compact. Fixed Fujinon Super-EBC 60/4 lens (≈37mm full-frame equivalent), active autofocus, programmed AE with aperture-priority and manual override, Copal leaf shutter syncing flash at all speeds. **Data imprinting** to negative (date, exposure metadata). 16 frames per 120 roll on the 6×4.5 vertical-format negative.
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C41
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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About this camera
The autofocus 6×4.5 medium-format compact. 16 frames per roll, AA-battery-equivalent (CR123A), and a real metered AF body.
| Field | Value |
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| Format | 120 / 220, 6×4.5 cm (16 frames per 120 roll) |
| Lens | Fujinon Super-EBC 60mm f/4, 5 elements / 5 groups |
| Years | 1995–2005 (across GA645 / GA645i / GA645W / GA645Wi / GA645Zi variants) |
| Shutter | 8s – 1/700s, Copal leaf |
| Flash sync | All speeds |
| Meter | Programmed SPD |
| Modes | Program, aperture priority, manual |
| AF | Active autofocus |
| Weight | 815 g |
| Battery | 1× CR123A |
The GA645 line started 1995 with the original GA645. Variants:
Production ended 2005 alongside other Fuji medium-format compact rangefinders.
For 2026 buyers, the GA645 is the easiest entry into autofocus medium format. Used at $600–1,100, lighter than the Mamiya 7 or Pentax 645N, with full programmed exposure and AF. Trade-off vs Mamiya 7: smaller negative (6×4.5 vs 6×7), fixed lens (no swap to wide or tele), slower lens (f/4 vs f/4.5 on Mamiya 7's 80mm).
For travel and casual medium-format photography, the GA645's combination of AF, AE, and pocket-friendly format makes it the most-recommended "easy" medium-format body.
Lens fixed (varies by variant). Standard hot-shoe flashes via leaf shutter sync.
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