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Advertising of the Zenza Bronica D in a magazine in September 1959 (昭和34年9月) as “The Rolls-Royce of Cameras” At around 1960, a man the Americans called “Mr. Zenza” came to the USA and had lunch with, the former well-known publisher of Modern Photography and Popular Photography magazines in the United States and one of the most respected and influential figures in the history of the camera industry. Keppler, who passed away in 2008, was a driving force behind the success of the Japanese camera industry. Zenza was in America to sell his camera, the Zenza Bronica. It was to become a widely used camera family, not least by recording millions of weddings shot on medium format film.

A set of Bronica gas lighters Zenzaburo Yoshino was born in 1911 as the third son of a prosperous rice dealer, which even at that time had over 150 employees. Yoshino initially continued his family’s rice business. However, in the aftermath of WW II and the resulting US occupational forces’ rice rationing and control over rice distribution he was keen to expand and diversify the business into new areas. Why he got interested in cameras is not clear, but he was known to enjoy a stroll over and looking at the various camera stores there. Being from a wealthy family he was certainly in a position to afford the expensive hobby of photography. Cara download video di twitter. Yoshino began to be known as a real camera mania, an obsessive photo enthusiast. He admired, the Swedish inventor and photographer, known for developing the modular Hasselblad 6×6 cm medium format camera.

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Bronica S2A In 1969, the S2 was replaced with an internally modified version, identified as the S2A. Since there were almost no external changes, the model is identified by the designation S2A following the serial number. In 1973, a minor change was made in the neckstrap studs, altering so that they would accept the same neckstrap as the EC. Dec 31, 2017 - Bronica Zenzanon S 500mm f/8 Lens. 1982-1989 or so (the SQ-Ai came out in 1990), but I've never seen any info on specific serial numbers.

In 1946, Yoshino opened a used camera store called 新光堂写真機店 — Shinkoudou Shashinki-ten in, the ward of Chiyoda in Tokyo. Despite the hard times of the post-war era, many still affluent Japanese would sell off their cameras to buy the latest models. The shop was a viable business and prospering. Nonetheless Yoshino grew tired of simply buying and selling cameras. Idmgcext.crx for idm 6.11 download 2016 - free and software. Thus behind the shop’s premises the 新光堂製作所 — Shinkoudou Manufacturing workshop was established in 1947, with the primary intention to design and manufacture cameras. They failed to do so, but to improve their skill and workmanship the workshop started producing delicate fashion accessories made of metal, such as metal cigarette cases, brooches, lighters and women’s compacts (portable beauty accessory with powder and mirror). In 1952 Yoshino wanted to try building a camera once more but realised that a better workshop was needed.

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