Zenzanon S 150mm 3.5 on Pro 400hįinal shot, biking again, this time in the woods at 1/125 resulting in a bit of motion blur and around 1-2 stops of underexposureĪ quick note on the film borders: I scan with a Canon 9000f and have found no difference in Quality whether I lay the film straight on the glass or use the scanning mask. My favourite thing to shoot, BMX or bike-riding in general. Zenzanon S 80mm 2.8 on Fuji Pro 400hĪnother one from the same hike, the clouds hanging in the Valley looked really surreal. The Bronica really bothered me on this hike, it was a lot steeper, sometimes rocky and all in all i regretted bringing this ~1,5kg camera. This one was taken on another hike, this time near the summit of the Hahnenköpfle in Austria. I didn’t mind the Bronica on this hike too much, it was heavy but the hike was not too steep. This one was taken on a hike along the Austrian-German Border where cows where grazing along the trail and made this postcard-like shot possible.
Great ergonomics: Everything has its place, it is very intuitive and you get used to it very quicklyīuild: Apart from the flimsy winder, everything is solidly build and feels like it will at least outlast the electronics.įocussing screen: The bright focussing screen with Microprism collar around the split-image rangefinder is amazing! After 3 failed attempts (Pentacon Six with a bad shutter, Bronica SQ with a dead shutter, Bronica SQ-B with dead Electronics) I finally found a Bronica SQ-A in like-new condition for a decent price and bought it.įast forward a few weeks, because of this camera, I now like medium format so much I barely use 35mm anymore.Ī few things I really like about the Bronica: The camera, lens, back, and finder are all in great shape I have personally used this. The story here is that I am getting back into shooting film, and had always wanted to shoot Ilford Delta 100, but never had. Tested Working Bronica SQ-A Medium Format Film Camera With 105mm Lens. 110mm - Bronica SQ-A Zenzanon-PS Macro 110mm F4 Interchangeable Lens.
BRONICA SQ 105MM LENS MANUAL
Scanned with EOS R and Sigma 105mm macro lens. 105mm - Bronica ETRS Zenzanon-E 105mm F3.5 Lens Instruction Manual MF1012.
At the time he was shooting mainly a Bronica SQ-Ai, and his shots blew me away, I knew I had to get a 6×6 SLR. Ilford Delta 100, Ilfosol 3 at 68F for 5:30. for another MF rangefinder (I was specifically interested in the Fuji GS645), but then I found landscape photographer Adrian Vila’s Youtube-Channel (aows). Even the two Bronica branded zooms are comparatively. The only expensive ones are the 30mm fisheye, the 105mm 1:1 macro, the 180mm and the 500mm. A little bit disappointed with my experience I decided I needed to go all in, spending weeks scanning ebay, local classifieds, forums etc. One of the biggest selling points is the price of the lenses (and their relative quality.). I initially wanted to dip my feet into the waters with a cheap seagull 203 folding rangefinder, I had great fun with it, but ultimately had to send it back because the focus was way off due to some play in the mechanism. When I first got interested in medium format cameras, I spent countless hours, many weeks in fact, thinking about what kind of medium format camera I wanted to get.