If you look at the photos youll see that this Bronica SQ is in near mint. I hope you like it, and if you do, please leave a comment. We acquired this camera as a trade-in on one of our freshly serviced vintage cameras.
The last image is a multi-exposure, to perhaps spice up the often ordinary photo of an old farmhouse.
This seemed to have provided a dramatic effect. Bronica SQ-A 6圆 Medium Format Film Camera with 80mm 2. Production of the last Bronica SQ-Ai model (including lenses and accessories) finished at the end of September 2003, with sales continuing until inventories were depleted.
BRONICA SQ 80MM PHOTOS SERIES
The Bronica SQ series is a line of 6圆 medium format SLR camera system introduced in 1980. The only flaw is the minor bubble under the cover on the front of the view finder (4th photo). Bronica PS Zenzanon 80/2.8 Lens USAThis is the fastest lens available for the SQ, making it an excellent choice for available low light situations.This is also the normal lens which gives the closest perspective to the human eye.Elements/Groups: 6/5.Angle of View: 50.7 degrees.Shutter: 16 seconds to 1/500th.Minimum Focusing: 2.7.Filter Size: 67mm.Size: 3.3 x 3.7.Weighs 16.8oz. Other Japanese 6×6, 4.5×6, 3×4 and 4×4 ->. The hair being partially submerged is a nice touch. The other one is different than most that I've seen before and I'm trying to decide how I feel about that one. This take doesn't jump out as a new twist to it, but it's decent. In similar fashion, the nearby barn had in it an old farm implement, and I tried to create a similar opposing image there as well - one looking into the object from near, and one from the far, with the light source presented straight in front of the lens. There minor are signs of wear as evidenced by the photos. At the same time, those many other photos in this style are not yours and of this model. The first two play around with the idea of looking into a room through a window, but they almost seem opposite as camera is close to the pane in one shot, and far in another. The 5 images I selected to show here seem work together for me. I have been here many times before, but I have only once before visited the old historic house and barn, and I thought that this would be a great place for a short photoshoot. I headed out for a drive in my northern Illinois neighborhood, and after a couple of false starts I ended up at a nearby park. I wanted to try and create some moody and emotional images on this drab and cold Sunday in late December.