GET the 75 Nikkor....
GET the 75 Nikkor....
Later Bronica's like the SQ- and SQB... (the SQ-B is a NON electronics SQ-A). It will not use the meters that are used on the A models. The SQ-B is less expensive, will use the standard prism and will use all the lenses for the SQ models and The GS model which is 6X7.
All the Bronica lenses after the S2A on the ETR, SQ A and B, and the GS-1 are shutter in lens and synch at all speeds. As I said the B is full manual operation only.
I carried a couple of S2A model shutter in body camera's for a long time. Great shooters. Stay away from the straight S2. It has a soft brass gear in the advance train that failed often. The S2A replaced that gear with steel. The S2 can be converted but not sure who still does that.
Final note, the 75mm Nikkor on the earlier models is reputed to be the sharpest of the lot, although the Zenza Bronica lenses are no slouch's.
I had the 75 Nikkor on my S2a's and it was the most used lens in my bag. I was told that the 75mm Nikkor was hard to find, because of it's high demand in the movie industry.
Both Bronicas, all my lenses and the bag they were in were stolen in 1995.