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Bronica sq recommended lenses
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PDF instruction manuals of many Bronica cameras, booklets and accessories: showing available lenses and viewfinders available.Tamron statement of termination of Bronica camera business and seven years of support (October 2005).

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  • Bronica Users Group (BUG) at the Yahoo Groups site.
  • Secondhand Zenza Bronica cameras are still widely used by professional and serious amateur photographers, in no small part due to the superior image quality of medium format film over smaller film and digital sensor formats. The last Bronica camera, the RF645, was dropped in October 2005. The Zenza Bronica GS-1 was discontinued in 2002, and the last Zenza Bronica SLR cameras ( SQ, ETR) were discontinued in October 2004. For those who have used both - is the difference in image quality worth it Is the difference in weight/size worth it Thank you for all the help. This seems to give me two options: a Hasselblad 500cm and a Bronica SQ-A. I also want interchangeable lenses and backs. Tamron, a large Japanese lens manufacturer and a supplier of lens elements, eventually acquired Zenza Bronica Ltd. I adore square photos so I'm looking at a 6圆 medium format camera. A rangefinder model, the RF645 in 4.5×6cm format, was also introduced in 2000. Bronica cameras were mainstays of wedding and portrait photographers for many years, and their relative affordability made them popular with amateur photographers as well.Īs the company expanded, Zenza Bronica would later introduce lenses of its own design, along with continued refinements and new models of the Zenza Bronica SLR, in different rollfilm formats. In this buying guide we’ve rounded up all the current interchangeable lens cameras costing around 2000 and recommended the best. Zenza Bronica SLR cameras employ a modular design: the major components of the camera - lens, body, film back, and viewfinder - are separate and interchangeable. As far as I know there was an adapter for using the Hasselblad backs on the Bronica.

    Here are two Series E lenses that are excellent low-cost head & shoulder portrait lenses: Nikkor 75-150mm Series E Zoom f/3.5. Here is one lens I still use but never had it AI converted: Nikkor 28mm f/3.5 pre-AI. With its superb, precision-ground Nikkor lenses, the first Bronica became an instant success. Nikkor 55mm micro f/3.5 AI converted by Nikon (lens I) Nikkor 35mm f/2 AI converted by Nikon. Because Yoshino had invested nearly all company resources into production of the camera body, he sourced the Bronica's lenses from an established Japanese optics and camera manufacturer - none other than Nikon (Nippon Kōgaku Kikai). What am I looking for for a trade? Not sure and I'll consider all offers.Zenza Bronica cameras first appeared in 1958, when its founder, Zenzaburo Yoshino, introduced a camera of his own design, the Zenza Bronica Z, at the Philadelphia Camera Show. Also, you will receive a front cap and rear Pentax cap. You'll receive both this Bronica lens AND the adapter so you can immediately use it on your Pentax K mount camera. It enables you to mount this lens on your Pentax K camera. The front filter ring is damaged, but if careful, you can attach a filter to it.ī&H sells the Bronica SQ to K adapter that you see attached to this lens for $60.

    Also, being a medium format lens, there's no vignetting on either your APS-C or Full Frame cameras. As for that s about inferior Bronica lenses. The lenses seem more compact for the same focal length, have closer focusing (from what Ive heard) and theyre a damned sight better looking when theyre sat on a shelf. Glass is excellent - with the usual micro dust inside and a few almost invisible tiny scratches on front element (no effect on images). Unless you shoot with flash a lot Id be tempted to look at the Bronica EC or S2 series instead of the SQ series. However, I can assure you that this is indeed a nice copy of the lens that Mike Johnson considered to have "nearly perfect bokeh".īeing a confirmed Bokeholic I own 3 of these lenses. Bronica Sq Front Body Cap For Bronica Sq Medium Format Cameras- Sq-A Sq-Ai Sq-Am. Bids: 0 TimeLeft:5d 11h 19m Postage:Free Location:GB.

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    It's difficult to know exactly which version Mike was referring to. Bronica Sq-Ai Eye Correction Lens S Prism Finder Diopter -1.5 - Boxed.

    bronica sq recommended lenses

    There are a number of versions of this lens (I know because I bought some of the wrong versions before I found this one). Here's what he said on his website about this Bronica lens - "The Zenzanon-S 150mm ƒ/3.5 is something of a secret weapon, with nearly perfect bokeh and a balanced soft/sharp look that is perfect for portraits." Zenza Bronica Zenzanon-S 150mm ƒ/3.5 bokeh lens & new adapterĪs many of you know, the godfather/founder of bokeh is Mike Johnson (aka "The Online Photographer").








    Bronica sq recommended lenses