Here is a list of all models of camera where we can supply a printed and bound manual based on your search. If there are no results please try searching with fewer words. ![]() Thanks for the fast replies. John, I would be interested in your lens and if you can contact me through photo.net that would be appreciated. I will contact the other places to see what they might be able to do. I have a 65/4 PG and like it but wanted something wider. The 50 I have looks beautiful. The glass is clear and the aperture blades are dry and quick. When I put it on one of my GS-1s it just won't fire. What I have heard is that Seiko did not supply Bronica with replacement parts but only with complete shutter assemblies. I don't know whether that's right. In any case I paid very little for my 50 so if it costs something to get it working that might be worth it to me. My spare GS-1 also needs some minor work so if I can find a place which can work on cameras and lenses it would be convenient. Zenza Bronica S2 SLR Camera The Bronica S2 camera is a high-quality, Japanese-made camera. Even though it has the nickname the poor mans Hasselblad it is in many ways more superior in its build, quality and sharpness. The Bronica S2 was first introduced in 1972. The Bronica S2 6×6 camera taking 120 and 220 medium format film. The Bronica S2 camera is functional, and easy to use though much heavier then it’s counterpart cameras, therefore I think my Bronica S2 pictured here in this blog, works much better as a studio camera on a tripod then it’s counterpart cameras, or even my Hasselblad V series 500CM. The Zenza Bronica S2 lens is unique, and features a wide-angle lens, and the Bronica also has interchangeable view finders. The mount and mirror design are unique. It has an extra-long telescopic lens, too, which results in sharp pictures. With the Bronica S2 camera, loading film is easy. For many years, the Bronica S2 camera was used by professionals for wedding photographs and portraits. In fact, Bronica S2 cameras are still widely used by professional photographers. It is more affordable than other cameras, another great feature of the Bronica S2 camera is its mechanical shutter and mirror. The lower part swings downward, and the upper part swings upward, this not only permits the use of deep-set lenses, but also means that the “mirror shock” of the mirror is in opposite directions, so a mirror lock-up is not needed. Zenza Bronica S2 accessories are easy to find. Zenza Bronica S2 SLR Manual The Zenza Bronica S2 is the Ultimate 6cm x 6cm single lens reflex camera. With interchangeable film back magazine, it permits the change of film type in mid-roll (black-and-white to color or color to black-and-white, indoor to daylight etc) and the shooting of several rolls of film without reloading. Either the 12 exposure 120, or the 24 exposure 220 roll film can be used on the S2. • Shutter: Vertical running focal plane shutter. B, 1 to 1/1000, “X” (1/40), “T” (Time). • Film Back: Removable by inserting dark slide. Provided with newly-designed film holder and switch lever for 24 exposure 220 roll film. • Standard Lens: Nikkor 75mm F2.8 lens. • Diaphragm: Fully automatic diaphragm. Provided with depth-of-field preview button. • Mirror: Flip-down, instant return, fully automatic mirror system • Viewfinder Hood: Detachable type with magnifier. Interchangeable with Prism Viewfinder or Magnifying Hood. • Focusing: Helicoid mount system. Entirely detachable. • Flash Synchro: Automatic switch-over synchronization system. FP class bulb synchronization at all shutter speeds except “X”. M class bulb synchronization B, 1 – 1/125. F class bulb synchronization B, 1 – 1/15. Electronic Flash syncronization “X” (1/40). B, 1 – 1/15 • 24 Exposure Device: By the simple flip of a switch for 24 exposures. • Camera Body: Made of 18-8 Stainless Steel. Instant Return Automatic Mirror: The reflex mirror of the Zenza Bronica incorporates an original and exclusive mechanism. Not found in any single lens reflex camera.
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