Up for sale "as-is" is the unique Fuji GS645s in great working condition.


Lens is in great shape with no scratches or fungus and very, very minimal dust.  The shutter is solid and accurate. View finder functions smoothly and all indicators and light meter work properly.


The body shows signs of usual wear for a camera from the 80's - with scuffs and scratches in high wear places such as the bottom of camera around the tripod mount and the sides - and some of the lettering has worn off from attaching filters.

The only major flaw is the protective "cow bar" has been glued in place (see photos) - This does NOT affect the functionality or quality of the image whatsoever and is merely superficial.  


I have owned it for 7 years and it's seen countless rolls of film. The camera is super fun to shoot and feels very natural in the hands. All the controls are conveniently placed. The lens produces very sharp, smooth images. I have thoroughly enjoyed it but have begun my transition to digital and no longer use this one so it deserves a good home home where it'll get lots of use. 


Please feel free to ask any further questions if you feel I haven't covered something. Thanks!


From Wiki:

The Fuji GS645S Professional Wide60 was released 1 October 1984 and is a rangefinder camera that uses a newly designed EBC Fujion W 60mm f/4 Orthometar-type lens comprised of 7 elements in 5 groups, mounted in a mechanical Copal 00 shutter. The 60mm lens was chosen with snapshots in the city, or group pictures in mind, for which Fuji received user feedback saying the 45mm was too wide. The lens is a 35mm equivalent to 35mm, with a 49mm filter thread. Aperture stops on the lens include 22, 16, 11, 8, 5.6, and 4. In the case of the S version it is protected by a circular "cow bar". The light meter has a measuring range of 4 to 18 EV and can be set from 25 to 1600 ISO in 1/3 stops. The finder contains a coupled type double image rangefinder for focusing. A 0.5x magnification with a 40 mm baseline which is a 20 mm effective baseline. Bright lines are present with automatic parallax correction to assist in framing.