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Another little known item on the Nikkor 75...

Another little known item on the Nikkor 75...

A nice thing about the old focal plane Bronicas (S, S2, S2a, and through the EC series) is that the excellent Nikkor optics cannot, to my knowledge, be bodged onto modern digitals with any kind of adapter. Their lack of built-in helicals means you'd need some sort of whopping great adapter with a helical in it (unless you mount bellows, maybe?) that would be impractical, expensive, and heavy. Therefore in the lens market you're not up against hordes of DSLR and micro four thirds users (and concomitant inflated prices) the way you are with M42 lenses, old Leica glass, etc.
--Dave

I once read an article that indicated that for a period of time the 75 Nikkors were being snapped up by movie makers, as they were a desirable theatric film lens.
 
I do not use my Bronica SQ-A enough!
 

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A few more the my Bronica SQ-A. Photos taken with the 80mm f2.8, 40mm f4 or 200mm f4.5.
 

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Three more. I need to develop two mores from the Bronica.
 

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I want revive this thread. I borrowed a Bronica ETR. I used the 35mm Wide film back. It was difficult to compose without the 35mm grid line focusing screen.

Photos taken with Fuji Neopan 400.

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Glad to see this revival! Will load my Etrsi with 160 + 250mm for harbor seals at the coast. (Going to to a heavy camera bag with 690, Auotcord, Autorex, & digitals. But at least the Cambo stays home.)

Many BROwnie CAmera shots posted to other threads (rf645, love of medium format).
 
Rf645 from earlier summer upvalley:
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Currently visiting upriver from this building on the Siuslaw River in Mapleton, Oregon.
 
@Katie: ^ Good choice of picture to make your first wet print from! ^

Meanwhile: I think I have not posted this one elsewhere in other threads, but if I have, please forgive the cross-posting. Nothing special but I do like the OOF background rendition by these old Nikkors. Not a hint of noisy bokeh, even in foliage (typically the hardest test for any lens).

Bronica S2, Nikkor 75/2.8, Portra, processed at local pro shop, Epson 4490 scan. This was probably at f/4 or thereabouts.
--Dave


Ladies Ladies by Argenticien, on Flickr
 
Gawd, soooo many Great Shots with sooo many Bronica Cameras
don't know which one to look at...giving a Bronica a Thought
 
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