
Your $200.00 investment surlely willĬost you much more so that you can shoot digital. If the lens had heavy use be sure to check theĪpeture blades and the shutter. Is there no provision for memory cards/external Hard drives? They were more designed for studio shooting orginally. The number of images a back could hold was very few or you had to My main concern was if the digital backs existed! Thanks. When they did come out they were in the $7K range and up!
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I need to learn how to use it.Īnyways at the time there were no digital backs for Bronicas, just Yes, I can not stand my scanner, but, our school just GAVE AWAY a medium format film scanner to a close freind.


Only as good as the scanner and person operating it! Yes MF provides a bigger image space, but the scan is When, and if I shoot film, mostĬustomers want the image in a digital format so I then have to scan Digital and film both have their pros/cons. Photojournalism style was in, and the economy took major negativeĭown turns. Why? because the weddingīusiness here in SE MI area was taking a nose dive, digital, and Loss, about $10K worth for less than $2K. I sold all my Bronica equipment about three years ago for a major Sounds like a solid, respectable brand, it being compared to a hassy. Photographers used for wedding photography if they did not go the Of buying cost thousands of dollars and was one of the major brands What it basiclly means that at one time the camera you are thinking The back, software, upgraded/new computer? and repair for the camera? etc. Your $200.00 investment surlely will cost you much more so that you can shoot digital. If the lens had heavy use be sure to check the apeture blades and the shutter.
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Plus check the camera and lens out completely. I would highly advise you to research the cost of a back, the software, and the adaptor plate a previous poster indicated you would need for the back to fit the camera.

When they did come out they were in the $7K range and up! the number of images a back could hold was very few or you had to shoot tethered. Yes MF provides a bigger image space, but the scan is only as good as the scanner and person operating it!Īnyways at the time there were no digital backs for Bronicas, just rumors. When, and if I shoot film, most customers want the image in a digital format so I then have to scan the image. Why? because the wedding business here in SE MI area was taking a nose dive, digital, and photojournalism style was in, and the economy took major negative down turns. I sold all my Bronica equipment about three years ago for a major loss, about $10K worth for less than $2K. What it basiclly means that at one time the camera you are thinking of buying cost thousands of dollars and was one of the major brands photographers used for wedding photography if they did not go the Hassleblad way.
