Bronica PE 40mm f/4.0 Medium Format

Bronica PE 40mm f/4.0 Medium Format 

DESCRIPTION

The is the widest angle rectilinear PE lens available. There has been careful correction made for distortions often associated with a lens of this focal length. Usages for portraiture include large groups of people and environmental portraits.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 08, 2010]
ETRSiPE
Professional

Strength:

Compact
Sharp
Color Rendition Excellent
Contrast Excellent
Reasonable Price (when available)

Weakness:

Not easily found

This Lens with the 30mm Fisheye PE & 50mm PE are the only lenses I own for Landscape Photography in Panoramic Format with the Bronica 135mm W Panoramic Backs. Between the 3 Lenses, this one is my favorite due to it's size & perspective or angle of view, My best Photography was created with this Lens mounted on my ETRSi Body. Sharpness, color rendition & the contrast is excellent. I found the contrast overwhelming with a Polarizing Filter attached with any PE Lens. I never photograph wide open (or at F4 in this case), although between F8 & F16
the sharpness is there from the center to the edges of my 35mm frame which is 24mm x 54mm. My advice is to pick up this Lens when it is available you will not be disappointed.

Customer Service

None available since 2004

Similar Products Used:

Nikon Nikkor 24mm Ais Manual Focus Lens

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 21, 2003]
john photo
Professional

I thought I would update my previous review since I have recieved several emails of inquiry about this lens. This lens is a typical retrofocus wide angle lens. It is as sharp as any wide angle from any medium format manufacture to the best of my knowledge. Read the reviews on pentax, mamiya and even contax retrofocus wides and you will see that many of these exhibit soft corners at infinitiy ( though this lens does in fact distort and maybe the contax 35mm doesnt from reading the reviews in this forum ) It is impossible to calibrate a retrofocus design like this to be absolutely sharp edge to edge at ALL DISTANCES. This according to wildi in his medium format book. The distance to the film plane is to great. Therefore slight softness at infinity. Medium format rangefinders are more appropriate for this type lens. Why do you think Hasselblad has the 903swc? no mirror! I hardly think they would go to the trouble of marketing a 38mm biogen when the 40mm is available for the slr unless there in fact were OBVIOUS performance differences. However, this is a sharp medium format lens for the most part ( not quite as good as some of my other PE's but this is to be expected ). Looking at a 20 by 24 lightjet on my wall taken with the bronica 40mmPE and its quite nice. Blows away ANYTHING 35mm. Someone wrote asking whether my nikon 24mm f2 wide angle produces sharper prints. Hell no. Its still medium format and serves that purpose well. Upon further using of this lens I will go ahead with a 4 star. Probably as good as your going to get at this focal length from any MF manufacturer in an SLR designed superwide. Bronica PE glass is very sharp and gives professional results. Hope this helps.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 10, 2001]
Trevor Wilson
Professional

Strength:

Very good coverage for wide panoramas and large group shots. Takes the same 62mm filters as the standard 75mm lens

Weakness:

Hard to focus, although huge depth of field compensates for this. Some distortion is evident around the edges, this is quite severe at wider apertures although not noticeable expet at the very edges.

An excellent wideangle lens that is useful for specific jobs. Be careful of the distortion though or you'll end up with lots of stretched heads!

Customer Service

Never Used

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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