Zenza Bronica S2 - Camera

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Model Details

Manual focus 6x6 medium format SLR camera introduced by Bronica in 1965. It uses a focal plane shutter and was the successor of the Bronica S. It is a modular camera with interchangeable lenses/focus helicoids, film backs, and viewfinders. It uses both 120 and 220 roll film. Metal body available in black and silver.

  • Shutter: Focal plane, 1s - 1/1000s
  • Size: 135 x 102 x 92 mm (body only)
  • Weight: 887g (body only)
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Other Zenza Bronica

Zenza Bronica entered the camera market in 1959 after more than a decade producing high-end goods as a subsidiary of Shinkodo Works. Their early cameras generated significant interest at trade shows and managed to sell well worldwide. These cameras had lenses designed by Nikon and rivaled anything from Hasselblad or Mamiya in their design and build quality.

Bronica's early cameras are all housed here. That includes the S, EC, and others. More common Bronica systems (ETR, SQ, GS-1) have their own systems pages for easier searching.

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