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Time Exposure on Bronica SQB & 80 mm Lens
Does anyone know a work-around to get a bulb-time exposure on a Bronica
SQB with its normal 80mm lens? The 65 mm lens, yes. My three-year old Bronica will not do longer than 8 seconds. Multiple tripping will ultimately shake the camera too much. May have to just break down and buy a used lens. Appreciate your help. Dave |
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Time Exposure on Bronica SQB & 80 mm Lens
I sent an answer to you on the Digital newsgroup which you posted your question
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Time Exposure on Bronica SQB & 80 mm Lens
Wilt, I appreciate your help. I'll look carefully at the lens again,
but even the instr manual says it can't be done. That's why I asked if anyone knew of a "work-around." I took it in for repair Thursday (won't advance the film properly) to an authorized Bronica/Tamron repair station, and the man said it can't be done. There is no "T" or "B" on the shutter speed dial. Dave Dave wrote: Does anyone know a work-around to get a bulb-time exposure on a Bronica SQB with its normal 80mm lens? The 65 mm lens, yes. My three-year old Bronica will not do longer than 8 seconds. Multiple tripping will ultimately shake the camera too much. May have to just break down and buy a used lens. Appreciate your help. Dave |
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Time Exposure on Bronica SQB & 80 mm Lens
authorized Bronica/Tamron repair
station, and the man said it can't be done. There is no "T" or "B" on the shutter speed dial. The 'T' control ***is on the lens***, it is a feature of the Seiko 0 shutter. You set the lens control, then you fire the shutter, then the shutter remains open until you push the 'T' control back into the normal operating position. It helps to block the lens with a black cloth just before you close the 'T' control, so that any lights are not smeared on the film by the act of moving the 'T' control back into the normal operating position. |
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