bmattock
Veteran
For sale:
I have a more-or-less complete Bronica SLR 6cm x 6cm setup with 2 bodies available for sale, which I've collected over a period of some years. The "C" body is like the S2, S2A, and EC, except it does NOT have a darkslide or removable back - it uses film inserts (which the removable back also uses). It does not have any form of metering. Shutter is focal plane, speeds to 1/500 - but perhaps it is 1/1000, the web links I find all say so. I forget. I think the 1/1000 is not marked, but it is there. If I'm wrong, I'll amend this listing.
Some have said that this is the only early Bronica model worth having because the non-removable backs means film is very flat against back. I'll not comment on that, because I don't know, not having owned both. But I've been very satisfied with my results with these cameras.
But I don't use them much, and now I want a digital SLR finally. SO...best offer. I'll give this listing some time, then I'll ship the whole lot to KEH or put it on eBay. Giving my friends at RFF first crack at it.
Bronica "C" SLR body 120/220 roll-film (2 bodies)
Bronica film holders (4)
Nikkor 75mm f2.8 lens (2)
Nikkor 50mm f3.5 lens (1)
Komura 150mm f3.5 lens (1)
Komura 200mm f4 lens (1)
Bronica prism finder (1)
Bronica 'chimney' finder (5x mag) (1)
Bronica "L" flash bracket with remote shutter release (1)
Bronica Macro Tube Set (1)
Komura 2x multiplier (2, 1 good, 1 fair)
Bronica focusing unit (extra - for lens hacking) (1)
All in very good shape - no dings, no dents, minimal dust. All working, some in original Bronica boxes.
Some info can be found here:
http://www.craigcamera.com/trivbronica.htm
And also here:
http://medfmt.8k.com/bronc.html
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
I have a more-or-less complete Bronica SLR 6cm x 6cm setup with 2 bodies available for sale, which I've collected over a period of some years. The "C" body is like the S2, S2A, and EC, except it does NOT have a darkslide or removable back - it uses film inserts (which the removable back also uses). It does not have any form of metering. Shutter is focal plane, speeds to 1/500 - but perhaps it is 1/1000, the web links I find all say so. I forget. I think the 1/1000 is not marked, but it is there. If I'm wrong, I'll amend this listing.
Some have said that this is the only early Bronica model worth having because the non-removable backs means film is very flat against back. I'll not comment on that, because I don't know, not having owned both. But I've been very satisfied with my results with these cameras.
But I don't use them much, and now I want a digital SLR finally. SO...best offer. I'll give this listing some time, then I'll ship the whole lot to KEH or put it on eBay. Giving my friends at RFF first crack at it.
Bronica "C" SLR body 120/220 roll-film (2 bodies)
Bronica film holders (4)
Nikkor 75mm f2.8 lens (2)
Nikkor 50mm f3.5 lens (1)
Komura 150mm f3.5 lens (1)
Komura 200mm f4 lens (1)
Bronica prism finder (1)
Bronica 'chimney' finder (5x mag) (1)
Bronica "L" flash bracket with remote shutter release (1)
Bronica Macro Tube Set (1)
Komura 2x multiplier (2, 1 good, 1 fair)
Bronica focusing unit (extra - for lens hacking) (1)
All in very good shape - no dings, no dents, minimal dust. All working, some in original Bronica boxes.
Some info can be found here:
http://www.craigcamera.com/trivbronica.htm
And also here:
http://medfmt.8k.com/bronc.html
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks