Zenza Bronica SQ-A Manuel d'instructions

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Congratulations on your choice of the Zenza Bronica SQ-Am single lens reflex camera which has been
developed to provide the user with high quality performance, simple handling convenience and extremely
useful versatility plus automatic motorized film winding and shutter cocking operations suitable for the
professional photographer.
Although the Zenza Bronica SQ-Am has been designed exclusively for motorized operations, it has, also,
been developed as a complete modular "system" camera possessing complete interchangeability with the
interchangeable lenses and accessories developed for the SQ and SQ-A models, on which the SQ-Am is
also based, and, therefore, provides the user with a very high degree of motorization in daily operations, in
addition to automatic film winding and shutter cocking actions. Although instructions following are based on
a standard combination consisting of the SQ-Am main body with Zenzanon-S 80mm lens, Film Back SQ 120
and WaistLevel Finder S, the choice of the lens, film back and finder is left to the discretion of the
photographer, who should choose those items best suited to the type of assignments contemplated.
To obtain best results from the Zenza Bronica SQ-Am, may we suggest that you read this instruction
manual through carefully, before you even touch the camera, as your pleasure in using the camera will be
even greater if you thoroughly familiarize yourself with its working parts before loading your first roll of
film.
CONTENTS
Specifications of the ZENZA
BRONICA SQ-Am .........................................
Parts of the ZENZA BRONICA
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17. Interchanging Finders ................................
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18. Waist-Level Finder and
Interchanging Magnifiers ..................................
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19. Focusing Adjustments ...............................
25
20. Distance Scale and
Depth of Field Scale ........................................
26
21. Infrared Photography .................................
27
22. Flash Photography ....................................
27
23. Multiple Exposures ....................................
28
24. Mirror Lock-Up ...........................................
29
25. Remote Control Operations ......................
32
26. Use of External Power ...............................
33
27. Interchanging Focusing Screens ..............
34
28. Attachment of Neck Strap .........................
35
29. Facts about the Battery .............................
36
30. Pointers on Shooting .................................
37
31. Care of the ZENZA BRONICA
SQ-Am ............................................................
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32. Depth of Field Tables ................................
40
33. Specifications of Zenzanon-S
Lenses .............................................................
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SQ-Am .........................................................
1. Loading the Batteries .............................
2. Battery checking .....................................
3. Exchanging Lenses ................................
4. Functions on the Hand Grip ...................
5. Shutter Release Warning LED ..............
6. Attachment and Removal of
Film Back ..............................................
7. Construction of Film Back ......................
.8. Film Loading ...........................................
9. ASA/ISO Film Speed Dial ......................
10. Film Type Indicator Frame .....................
11. Auto-Winding and Shutter Cocking ..
12. Exposure Counter ..................................
13. Film Unloading .......................................
14. Setting the Shutter Speed Dial ..............
15. Time(T) Exposure ..................................
16. Setting the Aperture ...............................
Specifications of the ZENZA BRONICA SQ-Am
Type
6 x 6cm format auto-winding lens shutter single lens reflex camera, with interchangeable lens,
Frame size
film back, finder and focusing screen systems.
55.6 x 55.6mm
Film
120 roll film (12 exposures);
Standard lens
220 roll film (24 exposures);
135 roll film in film cartridges; and Polaroid
®
Land Pack films.
(Exclusive film backs for each film type.)
Zenzanon-S 80mm F2.8; interchangeable type lens; six elements in four groups; multi-layer
Filter size
anti-reflection coated; 51
°
angle of view; F22 minimum aperture; and minimum 0.8m focusing
distance.
67mm diameter on 50mm to 250mm lenses; and 95mm diameter on 40mm and 500mm lenses.
Lens mount
Exclusive four-claw Bronica SQ bayonet mount.
Focusing adjustments
Helical focusing system built into each lens.
Lens diaphragm
Fully automatic instant reopening lens diaphragm action; equal-distant aperture scale gradua
Shutter
tions.
Electronic control SEIKO #0 between-lens leaf shutter; shutter speeds 8 sec. to
1/500 sec.,
Film winding
without intermediate settings, plus T (time exposure); mechanical control 1/500 second.
Motorized automatic film winding action.
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Page 1 - CONTENTS

Congratulations on your choice of the Zenza Bronica SQ-Am single lens reflex camera which has beendeveloped to provide the user with high quality perf

Page 2

A. The film back consists of a film holder and a film back frame, with exclusive film backs available for 120 and 220 roll films.The film holder has a

Page 3

* The inside black surface of the leader must face out when running across the pressure plate, in this case.E. Lift up the hinged flap and rotate the

Page 4 - the Batteries

19 ASA/ISO Film Speed DialH. When the film back is detached from the camera main body for film loading, the manual film winder is used for advancing t

Page 5 - Checking

Upon loading the film, tear off the end flap from the empty film package and insert it in the film type indicator frame. This will helpyou keep track

Page 6

113' Film UnloadingA. After the 12th exposure of the 120 roll film (24th exposure of the 220 roll film), the film only will be advanced until the

Page 7 - Shutter Release

A. The shutter speed scale is viewed in its window over the shutter speed dial. The numbers on the scale are shutter speedsettings, with numbers 1 to

Page 8 - and Removal of Film Back

A. Unscrew the set screw on the time exposure lever until further revolution is not possible, which will permit the lever to be movedfreely.B. Slide t

Page 9 - Film Loading

I Q' Waist-Level Finder andQ Interchanging MagnifiersA. The finder can be interchanged, with other optional finders, to match shooting conditions

Page 10

B. The magnifier is flipped into viewing position, by simply sliding the release lever in the arrow-indicated direction. To store themagnifier, simply

Page 11

A. The lens is focused on the subject, by rotating the focusing ring in either direction, while checking the effect on the microprism /split-image ran

Page 12 - 11O'

Multiple exposureMultiple exposure possible with multiple exposure lever on camera main body.Mirror lock-upMirror lock-up possible with the mirror loc

Page 13 - Exposure Counter

121 I Infrared Photography1221 Flash PhotographyIn infrared photography, some adjustment must be made in the focus in order to retain sharpness on the

Page 14 - 113'

B. Upon completing the multiple-exposure picture, be sure to return the multiple exposure lever back to its vertical position anddepress the drive but

Page 15 - Exposure

single frame with mirrorlock-up.C(continuous) - For shooting continuously with mirror lock-up.* Always use the AE Prism Finder S in the manual mode, w

Page 16 - the Aperture

1251 Remote Control OperationsRemote control shutter release operations will be possible by inserting a 2.5mm mini-plug into the remote control termin

Page 17

equipment meeting the following specifications and conditions will be acceptable.1. External power plug: Plugs used for transistor radios and tapereco

Page 18 - Adjustments

1281 Attachment of the Neck StrapA. First, insert the U-shaped ring into the neck strap eyelet, as illustrated.

Page 19 - Distance

B. Next, place the plastic ring cover over the U-shaped ring, as illustrated.C. Next, thread the neck strap through the plastic ring cover (and the U-

Page 20 - Photography

3 Care of the ZENZA BRONICA SQ-Am•Restrict cleaning of the reflex mirror to blowing or brushing with the blower brush or a soft camel hair brush. Do

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40mm F450mm F3.580mm F2.8105mm F3.5 150mm F3.5_No. of group-element8 - I I 8 - 104- 6 4- 65- 5Angle of View87° 76°51°41° 30°Apertures4 -223.5-222.8-22

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200mm F4.5250mm F5.6500mm F8Tele-Converter S 2XNo. of group-element5 - 55- 56 - 75 - 6of View_Angle22°30"18°9°Apertures4.5-325.6-328 -45Minimum f

Page 25 - of the Neck Strap

Zenzanon-S Variogon 75-150mm F4.5 Zoom Lens Lens construction: 13 groups in 15 elements Angles of view: 53°30' -30°6'Apertures: 4.5 -32Diaph

Page 26 - the Battery

111 Loading the BatteriesA single 6 volt silver oxide battery or alkaline-manganese battery is required for the electronic control lens shutter. Theel

Page 27

A. Set the mode selector switch to OFF. Then, slide the battery chamber button in the arrowindicated direction which will permit thecover to be taken

Page 28

C. The six AA- size batteries for the motor drive system must be loaded in the battery holder taken out, with their polarity markscoincided to the ind

Page 29

B. To detach the lens, press the lens release button down and, at the same time, rotate the lens in the clockwise direction until itmakes a full stop,

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In the following cases, the shutter will not be released and a shutter release warning LED will light up, outside the screen area, inthe top center of

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A. To attach the film back to the camera main body, simply insert the latches at the upper end of the film back into theattachment openings at the upp

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