Category: Bronica film camera reviews
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Zenza Bronica ETRS: Not exactly the poor man’s Hasselblad
The Bronica has been described as the poor man’s Hasselblad. That is just wrong, as I hope to demonstrate through this article. When I began my journey back to film photography, I looked at Rolleiflex cameras first, but finally settled on the Hasselblad 500C/M — of which I have two now. I recently decided to…
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The Bronica ETR: 40 years old but not an old dog
When I came back to film photography in early 2018, very soon I wanted to try medium format film. Not being sure if I would like it with its lesser number of photos per roll compared to a 35mm film…
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My first Impressions with the Bronica ETRSi
I was recently tempted to get into medium format more seriously and began around looking for the camera that would allow me to do so.
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Camera review: the Zenza Bronica ETRS – Workhorse, or Hippopotamus…?
From what I’ve read the Bronica ETRS I get the impression that it is considered the “lesser wanted” of the Bronica family. I really don’t know why.
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Camera review: Bronica SQ-Ai
Just a few months ago, I was happily shooting digital. But my work was lacking something. Soul, perhaps.
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Camera review: Zenza Bronica ETRSi
Today I’m going to be talking a little about my Bronica ETRSi kit, a camera I came to after my first proper step into film photography with a Bronica ETRC (I discount my Holga for obvious reasons, although I had
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Camera review: me and my Zenza Bronica S2A
I’ll be talking today about the first medium format film camera I bought in 2016, a Zenza Bronica S2A. Zenza Bronica S2A – Front Left My first contact with photography was at age 11, when my mum gave me
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Camera review: Zenza Bronica S2A
Hello again, it’s The 6 Million P Man here back after my review of the Yashica-D with another offering from my (not quite extensive but close enough) camera collection, another delight of the medium format variety, the Zenza Bronica S2A.
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Camera review: Zenza Bronica GS-1
I’ll be talking about the least talked about model in a criminally underrated brand….the Bronica GS1.