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Bronica lenses on a Canon Mirrorless
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2017 8:08 am    Post subject: Bronica lenses on a Canon Mirrorless Reply with quote

My main camera in high school was a 6x6 Bronica S2. The standard lens was a 75mm f/2.8 Nikkor with 5 elements. The Bronica lenses don't have their own helicals, so mounting them on a digital camera is a trick. Recently, I was happy to find a helical adapter for Bronica to EOS. Here are a few samples from my first try in about 30 years shooting with these lenses. These two are the 75mm Nikkor and a later 150mm Zenzanon f/3.5 MC. These shots are NOT pp except to reduce resolution. Shot as jpgs with a neutral setting.

I'm not sure what the MFD for the 150mm is with the adapter, but I needed an extension tube to shoot these flowers. The whole array is quite a sight hanging off the little Canon EOS-M3. I will probably use these mostly to shoot video on a Canon C100.


75mm Nikkor @f/2.8


75mm Nikkor @f/5.6


75mm Nikkor @ f/2.8


75mm Nikkor (don't remember the aperture setting)


150mm Zenzanon @ f/5.6


150mm Zenzanon @ f/5.6