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Camera and lens reviews (40+) now added, plus brochures in other languages! I have managed to purchase a number of German language brochures recently 5 added today with more in preparation. Most are in English other languages are indicated. Plus now 40+ repair manual with more on the way. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.Here you can find a very large (650+ and still increasing) selection of Mamiya (360+), Bronica (125), Metz and Fuji GX680 brochures, manuals, instruction sheets and reviews that you may find useful – plus now a Darkroom section and a few other PDFs for light meters and other items of possible interest. CONTENTS: Zenza Bronica Model I The Japanese Competition The improved Camera The first Nikkor lenses The first accessories The Zenza Bronica S - The S2 - The S2A The competitive situation of the end of 1960s The EC Series - The EC-TL - The EC-TL II Lenses Zenza Bronica's new camera line: ETR, SQ and GS-1 Peter Braczko takes you through an exciting historical period in which many of the things we take for granted were invented. This well-illustrated book contains more than long sought information about the Zenza Bronica systems. Other highlights deserving praise are the TTL exposure meter attachment for the S2 and S2A, the reflex mirror construction of the EC - models, and the precise TTL attachment of the EC and EC-TL, making them the first roll film cameras with automatic TTL exposure control. Equally, no other medium format camera manufacturer was able to offer so many different lenses, for super wide-angles to long telephotos. The "Deluxe" was the first Medium format camera to have a rapid-return reflex mirror, the Model I and Model II bellows units had no competition in their technical versatility, and the special 105mm f/3.5 with a diaphragm shutter for flash photography set a standard for lens construction. The first Zenza Bronica camera appeared at the same time as the Nikon F, the legendary first Nikon 35mm single-lens reflex camera. This book is a thorough and detailed history of Zenza Bronica, this important Japanese medium format camera manufacturer, and its products.