Which is the best zenza Bronica?
Which version of the Bronica ETR series is best for me? All three cameras can use the same lenses, handles, viewfinders, and film backs. But any electronic features will only be usable on the later models. If you’re a photographer looking to use cameras that are as electronic-free as possible, the ETR is the best bet.
Do Bronica still make cameras?
Bronica cameras are, however, still widely used by photographers—both professional and advanced amateurs—whilst the commercial production of photographic 120 film remains available, in no small part due to superior image quality of 6×4.
How much is a Bronica camera worth?
Zenza: Bronica ETRS
Average | Mint | |
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Body only | $40-50 | $100-120 |
With lens | $220-240 | $540-560 |
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How do you identify Hasselblad?
Hasselblad bodies and most film backs have serial numbers that begin with two letters followed by a string of numbers. To find the serial number for both, simply remove the back from the body and you’ll see the serial numbers on the inner faces of each piece of equipment.
What do you use the angle finders for on the Hasselblad?
The various angle finders for the Hasselblad are useful compared to the standard waist-level viewer. With a prism finder, your camera perspective rises and you stop taking belly-button angle shots (which are often interesting in their own way).
Is the Hasselblad 203fe compatible with the 200 series?
Hasselblad 200 Series: For the most part, prisms for the 500 series and Kiev clones are not interchangeable with the 200 series. With the 203FE and other metered 200 series ‘blads, the metering LCD is raised slightly on a lip on the front of the camera next to the ground glass.
Is the Hasselblad pme-90 any good?
The PME-90 is the current metered prism from Hasselblad. It’s a great finder and fantastic light meter, very advanced. The only annoying thing is that you’d expect a $4,000 medium format system (Hass 501CM + lens + back + PME-90) to be coupled so that the lens + back automatically transmit their aperture/ISO data to the finder.
How much does a Hassie finder cost?
Newer Hassie finders have become better, but also have become more expensive. The Kiev NC-2 clone (non-metered) can be found for about $75-100; the original Hasselblad metered-prism about $200; and the Hasselblad PME for about $350-400. I bought my PM-5 new-in-box for $330.