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Bronica sq diopter
Bronica sq diopter










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  1. #BRONICA SQ DIOPTER ISO#
  2. #BRONICA SQ DIOPTER PROFESSIONAL#
  3. #BRONICA SQ DIOPTER SERIES#

The Fujica GW690 Professional was the first to be released by Fuji in November 1978. The film transport system is motorized, with automatic advance of up to 1.6 fps. It can also be manually set from 6 to 6400 ISO.

#BRONICA SQ DIOPTER ISO#

Bar coded film ISO can be read automatically with a range of 25 to 5000 ISO. Non coded film requires aligning the backing paper start indicator. The film loading is automatic with bar coded film and will automatically advance to the first frame. The back has a film-reminder memo holder. The camera uses interchangeable film backs with dark slides, with inserts available for both 120 and 220 film. The camera system was discontinued in 2005. The Contax 645 AF is a 6×4.5cm medium-format, autofocus film camera, introduced by Kyocera under the Contax brand in 1999 with a range of interchangeable lenses.

#BRONICA SQ DIOPTER SERIES#

The Bronica SQ series cameras are currently around only option for people who want a machine for the 6圆 format but they are not satisfied with the machines of eastern origin (Pentacon Six, Kiev 88), but can't purchase of top equipment by Hasselblad. In addition to shooting 6圆 negatives, the SQ-A can also be fitted with 645 and 35mm backs. The new dark slides are now grey in color. The film back dark slides are now locked when not attached to the camera. The newer AE finders are not fully compatible with the older SQ cameras, they are unable to mount properly because there are now more electronic connector pins. In 1982 the SQ-A, a refinement of the SQ, was released with mirror lockup and a new view finder system now supporting auto exposure. The Bronica SQ series is a line of 6圆 medium format SLR camera system introduced in 1980. There are many options of medium format film photography and below the cameras were listed by alphabet which included from cheap to expensive, some for professional, another ones for amateur photographers that you can find easily on the internet.īronica was a Japanese brand of medium format roll-film cameras first appeared in 1958, when the company's founder, Zenzaburo Yoshino, introduced a camera of his own design, the Bronica Z rollfilm camera, at the Philadelphia Camera Show. If you're already someone who got in analogue but never try on medium format film photography, here's a list of 12 cool medium format film cameras for you to give it a try. Nowadays, when people start their journey into analogue photography, most of them will begin on a 35mm film camera.












Bronica sq diopter