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wiltw

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Yes the digital option is soooo expensive. Kapture Group want $895 for a Hassy adapter plate (which is apparently the one we need) before we even get to the back! Still, I love the ETRS system. I have 1ea. ETRS and ETRSi bodies with practically every lens they made, incl. the 45-90mm and I would never part with any of them! I can't quite understand why the Mamiya 645 endured while the Bronica perished, given that the latter comes with leaf shutters. But, I guess the lack of Auto Focus killed it. How spoiled we are.

Tamron bought Bronica, then killed it. That's why.
 

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Bronica as far as I'm concerned is an unsung hero in the MF world. I have and use routinely a 1976 Bronica ETR (chrome) and a 1961 Bronica-S (6x6). Both are wonderful cameras I've become very attached to. Bang for the buck? Nothing beats Bronica.
 
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