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Tell me about it. This is what I got for Thanksgiving. No, not an ice-cream cone, but 10"–12" of snow. That pot has a 24" diameter. But that is not the tough part. My snowblower broke half way down my 225' driveway. (I took the picture before plowing my driveway )I am too beat up from Thanksgiving to pick up a camera.
LOL ... yes warm not hot, a lot of insulation and an attic fan goes along way. Plus keeping the windows open significantly reduces the need to turn on our A/C.Wow, we have moved into the 20th century at least...
Oh, you mean temperature. You keep your house warm.
Thank you Jorgen, but I have downloaded a PDF version.I have scanned versions of the English user manual and brochures if you are interested.
Yep, Niche-Market-R-Us should be the name of the company. Come for the lenses ... stay for the oddball cameras.It kind of reminds me of Christmas when you get that toy you wanted, but mom and dad forgot to get the batteries...
The GX 680III is one of those special systems. Nothing quite like it. But Fuji has always been a little crazy that way. Making cameras most would never want, but a few really love. I mean who comes out with a folding dual-format medium-format rangefinder camera when no one is buying film cameras anymore?
^5 ... were sorta like brothers.Gary, I've almost finished putting the bits and pieces together for my GX680 kit as well. A little purchase here and there over the last year-and-a-half or so. Waiting on a finder, and one more back, and I'm done. Hoping to start shooting soon, despite the Michigan weather ...
Evening Ian,Are you sure that youv've got the GX680 III ?
It's years since I sold mine and the image I'm posting doesn't show the same side as yours,
but unless that 'lump' on the side of yours is some kind off accessory that I don't remember being available for the III, I suspect it's the battery housing for one of the earlier models.
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