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Shutter release: knob on the lower right front of the camera, w/ a safety lock.Time exposure: Self-timer, via a lever on the lens.Shutter: Seiko electronically controlled leaf shutter on the lens, speeds: 8-1/500 Mechanical control: speed 1/500, wo/battery.Focusing: via matte ground glass screen with central bright area and fulll-area Fresnel lens, ring and scale on the lens, screen interchangeable by a lever under the finder.Lens release: turn the lens clockwise when pressing the knob on the left lower front of the camera the knob has a safety lock the lens can be changed only when the shutter is cocked on the camera and on the lens.Medium format SLR film camera, film: 120 roll, 220 roll, picture size: 4.5圆cm.This data belongs to the photos of the camera below. Original Zenza Bronica ETR specifications 1 Original Zenza Bronica ETR specifications.In addition, lens hoods can offer some degree of physical protection for the lens due to the hood extending farther than the lens itself. Lens hoods are often designed to fit onto the matching lens facing either forward, for normal use, or backwards, so that the hood may be stored with the lens without occupying much additional space. For wide angle lenses, the length of the hood cannot be as long as those for telephoto lenses, as a longer hood would enter the wider field of view of the lens. Lens hoods are more prominent in long focus lenses because they have a smaller viewing angle than that of wide-angle lenses. This allows the lens hood to block stray light with the higher portions of the lens hood, while allowing more light into the corners of the image through the lowered portions of the hood.

The geometry of the lens hood can vary from a plain cylindrical or conical section to a more complex shape, sometimes called a petal, tulip, or flower hood. This stray light often comes from very bright light sources, such as the sun, bright studio lights, or a bright white background. Flare occurs when stray light strikes the front element of a lens and then bounces around within the lens. Bronica medium format camera systems booklet (April 1998).Ī lens hood or lens shade is a device used on the end of a lens to block the sun or other light source in order to prevent glare and lens flare.*) Sources of data: Manufacturer's technical data Zenza Bronica Tele-Converter PS 2X → 220mm F/8.Zenza Bronica Tele-Converter PS 1.4X → 154mm F/5.6.

ZENZA BRONICA MACRO ZENZANON-PS 1:4 f=110mm
