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Swift1
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Argenticien
Dave

Franklin's Hands by Argenticien, on Flickr
Bronica S2, Nikkor 75/2.8, Portra 160 NC (~1 year expired), scanned on crap Epson 4490.
--Dave
Shab
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I think the Nikkor 75mm 2.8 is something really special, it has a 3D view and the bokeh is soft... really love this lens!
Swift1
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Bronica S2, Nikkor 75/2.8, Portra 160 NC (~1 year expired), scanned on crap Epson 4490.
--Dave
Great photo.
I think the Nikkor 75mm 2.8 is something really special, it has a 3D view and the bokeh is soft... really love this lens!
I agree. The Nikkor-P 75/2.8 is one of my favorite lenses ever.
Swift1
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In Progress #2 par Daiku San, on ipernity
Zenza Bronica S2
Nikkor-P 75mm f/2.8
Kodak New Portra 160
Argenticien
Dave
Thanks Colton. And I agree the 75/2.8 is great. I felt like I should go out and find something more adventurous than the normal lens, just to ... not be so normal. Hence the 50/3.5. But I keep coming back to the 75. I guess it was the "kit lens," but it really is a lens that you would choose on its own merits anyway. (Also on my last outing where I used the 50/3.5 a lot, switching mid-roll to the 75 made me realize just how much lighter the 75 is compared to the useful but colossal 50.)
--Dave
--Dave
mfogiel
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Shab
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Great mfogiel! 
Swift1
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Moto-Uno
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Bronica ETRS,150mm and Delta 400
EastNeuk
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Nikkor 75mm on arcos 100

__jc
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This picture is from some time ago (20 years) but I still think the quality of the Bronica is obvious - there are some beautiful examples in this thread. This is from Erakor Island, Vanuatu and I used a PG 65mm lens on the GS-1 I had at the time, shooting on Reala.
Pikapig
Loving Analog
The SQ-Ai 40mm PS lens

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You guys keep posting! Good work
EastNeuk
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With apologies for the messy scans... All on a Bronica S with the 75mm Nikkor, T-Max 400.



Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
And of course the necessary caveat... warn everyone in the neighbourhood that your about trigger the shutter!!! All kidding aside, without a doubt the prettiest cameras I've ever owned. Peter
Shab
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kyonthinh, congrats on your new camera! I love the Ec + Nikkor P 2.8... it so special!
Which are the differences between S2A and EC?
Now I'm looking for a 50mm and I'm thinking on the Nikkor-O 50mm f2.8...
Which are the differences between S2A and EC?
Now I'm looking for a 50mm and I'm thinking on the Nikkor-O 50mm f2.8...
kyonthinh
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EC has electronic controlled shutter (hence the name EC), S2A is fully mechanical.
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