cramej
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...if I sell it and get a Nikkor 40mm (or Zenzanon if I can find it) for my Bronica S2A?
I have a Superwide-C with 4 backs and a set of Series 8 filters with a hood that I have used a few times and I like the images but, I also would like to carry less equipment and have a ground glass. This is the only Hasselblad I own.
So far -
Pros for the Superwide:
For the Bronica 40mm
Pros:
Does anyone have experience with either of the Bronica 40mm lenses?
Thanks
I have a Superwide-C with 4 backs and a set of Series 8 filters with a hood that I have used a few times and I like the images but, I also would like to carry less equipment and have a ground glass. This is the only Hasselblad I own.
So far -
Pros for the Superwide:
- Sharp!
- Almost no distortion
- Light
- I can say I have a 'Blad
- Scale focus
- It's another body and back(s) when I want the option of really wide
- Scale focus
- Less-than-accurate viewfinder
- Separate ground glass for focusing precisely
For the Bronica 40mm
Pros:
- Nikkor - I like the other Nikkors I have for the Bronica
- Seems to be plenty sharp looking at images on Flickr
- Low or no distortion that I can tell
- Light - only adds a lens to what I'm already carrying
- Nikkor 40mm is easy to find
- Easy ground glass focusing
- Not quite as wide as the Superwide
- Zenzanon 40mm is difficult to find
- Not sure what else?
Does anyone have experience with either of the Bronica 40mm lenses?
Thanks