>>3011952>Also, yes, utilizing manual shutter control for long exposures on this camera is an exercise in frustration. At least until you get used to it. It requires you to have some sort of tiny, thin, rigid object, like a house/car key, with which to hit the super annoying recessed button on the side of lens. Since there is no 'bulb' setting on the shutter dial, anything longer than 1 second and you have to trip the shutter manually using this button, and then close it with the normal shutter release button.Or you could just throw the lens cap on and wind/cock the shutter. Not had any issues doing this, even with short times like 4 seconds.
If you don't put on the lens cap before winding, streaking will shop up in the highlights. This is because the film winds a tiny bit before the shutter closes.
I often wonder why Fuji did not use B instead of T.
>>3012008I have both. I use the GSW mostly for landscapes and the GW for everything else (which isn't much). I prefer the GSW.
GW = ~45mm in 35mm
GSW = ~28mm in 35mm (is also very sharp)