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im after a new wide angle lens for my Bronica, i just want to ask you guys if can recommend any?
also does anyone know the difference between the PS and S lenses? is one better than the other?
 
The PS lenses are newer than the S lenses, so they tend to sell at a (relatively) higher price. But I forget what the differences are - the PS lenses are probably a little sharper(?). PS lenses have half stops - I believe the S lenses only have full stops.
 
S lenses don't have clicks at the half stops, but you can still use intermediate stops.

The S 50/3.5 has a 67mm thread like the 80/2.8 and 150/3.5 have, but the PS 50/3.5 has a 77mm thread. This probably lets you do more filter stacking, at the expense of needing another size of filter.

The coatings are better in the PS lenses than in the S lenses, but this doesn't always matter.

I've never used the 50 S, but my 80 and 150 S lenses are very good and I don't feel a need to spend more for more modern lenses. Prime lenses tend not to be as affected by coatings as zooms are anyway.
 
I've used the 50S and the 40S. The 40mm has a built in petal hood and takes something like 92mm filters. Makes using filters difficult. I found that a Cokin P would fit just inside the hood. I would stick a rubber band around the lens and then loop opposite ends of the filter with the rubber band. It worked fine.

Quality wise, both in build and in image produced, I never had a problem with the S series lenses. I've sold most of my Bronica because of lack of use, use 4x5 mostly.
 
I have a PS40 but haven´t tried the S40. From what I´ve heard the PS40 is much better, and is a different design. No built in hood, 95mm filter. I´ve used it a lot and have no complaints about the quality.
 
I had the 50 PS and wasn't really satisfied with it. 40 should be better (at least according to those tiny mtf graphs on tamron's site). But those filters...yikes!
 
I recommend the 50mm PS over the S version. The S version doesn't have half click stops and the overall build quality is just not there. As far as sharpness goes, I really couldn't tell the difference. I got mine in near mint condition (boxed, with caps) on ebay for $250 USD. I you decide to go wider with the 40mm, expect to pay at least three times as much (I really don't think it's worth it).
 
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