cdowell
Member
Time to thin the herd. Here is the Bronica stuff I've been trying to get organized. Over the years I've bought used systems to get key components I needed for my main system. I've ended up with a lot of duplicates, etc. I'm also selling two hardish-to-find lenses that have gone up in value but that I don't use enough to justify keeping. Note the special offer listed as item #8.
Details and links to photos follow below, but here's the Master List
1. Bronica System #1 - $200 ($20 shipping and insurance)
2. Bronica System #2 - $400 ($20 shipping and insurance)
3. Bronica System #3 - $400 ($20 shipping and insurance)
4. Bronica PS 180mm portrait lens - $575 (Free Shipping)
5. Bronica PS 40mm wide angle lens - $450 (Free Shipping)
6. Nikon 95mm Orange (056) Glass Filter (fits 40mm lens) (Free Shipping) -$75
7. Hoya 95mm Red (25A) Glass Filter (Fits 40mm lens) (Free Shipping) - $75
8. Special Offer: Buy 5, 6 and 7 together for $500 - They are a team afterall
I prefer Paypal, but don't really mind waiting on a money order to get here if you prefer. I ship to North America only. Canada shipping would be $10-$15 more than stated cost, I imagine. I'm much more inclined to sell to APUG members that I've seen around the forums than to people who sign up just to buy -- I'm a little bummed out after some auction site experiences. For what it's worth, my auction site feedback -- where I've sold plenty of photo equipment -- is 100 percent positive. My id on the massive auction site is: classicphotographydude.
This is a complicated listing so please let me know if you have any questions. Everything works, all the glass is clean, and everything you see in the pictures is included.
A NOTE ON THE BRONICA SYSTEMS
I'm not going to say a lot trying to sell anyone on Bronica SQs. I think they are great and have used them for my serious documentary work forever. You'll find tons of Bronica SQ stuff in the galleries. Here's a link to one of my pictures taken with an SQ:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Here are some links to info on Bronicas. I meter everything by hand and have never paid much attention to whether I'm using SQ-A or SQ-Ai components. But you can find information on the differences on the web.
http://www.camerahobby.com/Review-SQAi.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronica
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THE ITEMS
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1. Bronica System #1 - $200 ($20 shipping and insurance)
Body: SQ-Ai
Finder: Prism
Lens: Zenzanon-PS 80mm f/2.8
Back: 220 magazine, insert & slide, spare insert
Back: 220j magazine and insert (no slide)
Other: Set of batteries
This is the "beater" of the group. I've carried it to sports games, ect., and never worry about it because it already has some paint loss and a scrape or two. It has been covered in grip tape, and the prism has velcro stuck to it. Not the prettiest camera in the bunch, but entirely functional and provides great results.
Here's the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/Bronica_System 1/
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2. Bronica System #2 - $400 ($20 shipping and insurance)
Body: SQ-A (all caps included)
Finder: Prism
Lens: Zenzanon-S 105mm f/3.5 with lens hood and caps
Back: 120 magazine, insert & slide
Other: Prism eye correction lens +0.5
This one is very clean. The lens, at 105mm, is roughly equivalent to a 70mm lens in 35mm photography, so a little closer than normal. Not sure what the eye correction lens does but I had it around and am throwing it in.
Here is the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/Bronica_System_2/
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3. Bronica System #3 - $400 ($20 shipping and insurance)
Another clean one. This one feature a stovepipe finder which is cool for composing on the frosted glass. This one also includes an original users manual and a battery. This lens, at 65mm, is actually a little wider than normal, about like a 43mm in 35mm film. The glass is great, but there is a little paint missing, as the pictures show.
Here is the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/Bronica_System_3/
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4. Bronica PS 180mm portrait lens - $575 (Free Shipping)
These stunning portrait lenses seem to be getting hard to find. I can understand why. Here is a picture I took with this one:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Here's is the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/PS80/
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5. Bronica PS 40mm wide angle lens - $450 (Free Shipping)
Another Bronica classic that is getting hard to find in good shape. This one works perfectly, was bought from KEH years ago, and has the metal front cap to protect the glass. Here's a picture I took with this lens:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Here is the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/PS40/
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6. Nikon 95mm Orange (056) Glass Filter (fits 40mm lens) (Free Shipping) -$75
This is one of the must-have filters if you want to shoot Black and white with the 40mm lens.
Image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/95mm_filters/
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7. Hoya 95mm Red (25A) Glass Filter (Fits 40mm lens) (Free Shipping) - $75
This is the other…
Image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/95mm_filters/
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8. Special Offer: Buy 5, 6 and 7 together for $500 - They are a team
Buy the 40mm and both glass filters together, and you can knock $100 off the combined price. I kind of think of them all as going together anyway.
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Thanks for looking. --Clifton
Details and links to photos follow below, but here's the Master List
1. Bronica System #1 - $200 ($20 shipping and insurance)
2. Bronica System #2 - $400 ($20 shipping and insurance)
3. Bronica System #3 - $400 ($20 shipping and insurance)
4. Bronica PS 180mm portrait lens - $575 (Free Shipping)
5. Bronica PS 40mm wide angle lens - $450 (Free Shipping)
6. Nikon 95mm Orange (056) Glass Filter (fits 40mm lens) (Free Shipping) -$75
7. Hoya 95mm Red (25A) Glass Filter (Fits 40mm lens) (Free Shipping) - $75
8. Special Offer: Buy 5, 6 and 7 together for $500 - They are a team afterall
I prefer Paypal, but don't really mind waiting on a money order to get here if you prefer. I ship to North America only. Canada shipping would be $10-$15 more than stated cost, I imagine. I'm much more inclined to sell to APUG members that I've seen around the forums than to people who sign up just to buy -- I'm a little bummed out after some auction site experiences. For what it's worth, my auction site feedback -- where I've sold plenty of photo equipment -- is 100 percent positive. My id on the massive auction site is: classicphotographydude.
This is a complicated listing so please let me know if you have any questions. Everything works, all the glass is clean, and everything you see in the pictures is included.
A NOTE ON THE BRONICA SYSTEMS
I'm not going to say a lot trying to sell anyone on Bronica SQs. I think they are great and have used them for my serious documentary work forever. You'll find tons of Bronica SQ stuff in the galleries. Here's a link to one of my pictures taken with an SQ:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Here are some links to info on Bronicas. I meter everything by hand and have never paid much attention to whether I'm using SQ-A or SQ-Ai components. But you can find information on the differences on the web.
http://www.camerahobby.com/Review-SQAi.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronica
===========================================
THE ITEMS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Bronica System #1 - $200 ($20 shipping and insurance)
Body: SQ-Ai
Finder: Prism
Lens: Zenzanon-PS 80mm f/2.8
Back: 220 magazine, insert & slide, spare insert
Back: 220j magazine and insert (no slide)
Other: Set of batteries
This is the "beater" of the group. I've carried it to sports games, ect., and never worry about it because it already has some paint loss and a scrape or two. It has been covered in grip tape, and the prism has velcro stuck to it. Not the prettiest camera in the bunch, but entirely functional and provides great results.
Here's the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/Bronica_System 1/
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2. Bronica System #2 - $400 ($20 shipping and insurance)
Body: SQ-A (all caps included)
Finder: Prism
Lens: Zenzanon-S 105mm f/3.5 with lens hood and caps
Back: 120 magazine, insert & slide
Other: Prism eye correction lens +0.5
This one is very clean. The lens, at 105mm, is roughly equivalent to a 70mm lens in 35mm photography, so a little closer than normal. Not sure what the eye correction lens does but I had it around and am throwing it in.
Here is the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/Bronica_System_2/
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3. Bronica System #3 - $400 ($20 shipping and insurance)
Another clean one. This one feature a stovepipe finder which is cool for composing on the frosted glass. This one also includes an original users manual and a battery. This lens, at 65mm, is actually a little wider than normal, about like a 43mm in 35mm film. The glass is great, but there is a little paint missing, as the pictures show.
Here is the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/Bronica_System_3/
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4. Bronica PS 180mm portrait lens - $575 (Free Shipping)
These stunning portrait lenses seem to be getting hard to find. I can understand why. Here is a picture I took with this one:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Here's is the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/PS80/
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5. Bronica PS 40mm wide angle lens - $450 (Free Shipping)
Another Bronica classic that is getting hard to find in good shape. This one works perfectly, was bought from KEH years ago, and has the metal front cap to protect the glass. Here's a picture I took with this lens:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Here is the image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/PS40/
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6. Nikon 95mm Orange (056) Glass Filter (fits 40mm lens) (Free Shipping) -$75
This is one of the must-have filters if you want to shoot Black and white with the 40mm lens.
Image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/95mm_filters/
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7. Hoya 95mm Red (25A) Glass Filter (Fits 40mm lens) (Free Shipping) - $75
This is the other…
Image gallery:
http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g409/gbusa99/95mm_filters/
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8. Special Offer: Buy 5, 6 and 7 together for $500 - They are a team
Buy the 40mm and both glass filters together, and you can knock $100 off the combined price. I kind of think of them all as going together anyway.
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Thanks for looking. --Clifton
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