Often forgotten today compared to Hasselblad, Mamiya or Rollei, Bronica has admirers at RFF.
Maybe a few more fans would not hurt!
Stephen
Maybe a few more fans would not hurt!
Stephen
Does anyone know anything about the TTL finder for the S2/S2A? I picked one up reasonably cheaply but it did not come with the adapter ring. What’s the purpose of the adapter ring and is it possible to use the TTL meter without it?
Not sure about any adapter ring, but there are two different Bronica TTL hi mag finders.
The one with two toggle switches towars the back is for the S2 series.
A later version with flat front and no toggle switches is for the EC.
Stephen
ANyone do repair work on the Bronica RF645?
(I have a broken battery door that needs replacement)
Hi filmtwit: I sent my Bronica RF645 to Walter's camera repairs in LA, 811 West Cesar E. Chavez Ave. Los Angeles CA. 90012 (Phone (213) 620-1550) for the known issue of film winder not engaging the transport gear train. They were able to fix it, even if the cocking is not as smooth as it used to be. Expensive repair, in my own opinion, at $550.00, but I now have a functioning camera. Also I couldn't find anyone else who would touch the RF645. The repair time was close to 2 months, and I had to call several times to follow up on the status of the repair, with at times tense verbal exchanges. My experience with their website is that the do not answer your email, so the only way you can contact them is with a phone call. Ask for Francisco.
All the best,
Giorgio
Pentax 6x7 strap lug connectors fit on the Bronica C2. Can't say for certain the S2/a but I was pleasantly surprised to see these fit my C2 camera.
I managed to find the elusive adapter ring (I did figure out what it’s for!) for the TTL finder and hooked that puppy up to my S2. Just waiting on the PX625 battery adapter to see if it actually works.
Admit it - you want one 🙂
The Ultimate Bronica Jewelry by Vince Lupo, on Flickr