Thanks Bill,

This indeeds mean I could use the bellow to focus with :)

Regarding the long lenses with their own focusing heliciods, I now remember 
them. Unfortunately I dont own 
any of those long lenses. 150 mm is my longest for 6x6

Thanks for your time.
Leeuwtje

Citeren Bill Gillooly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> If you mounted the Bronica lens onto a bellows (like a Spiratone T-mount 
> bellows) you could then mount the bellows onto an EOS.
> 
> By the way, my recollection is that the focusing helicoid could be 
> removed from the Bronica as some lenses (like long ones) had their own 
> focusing mounts.
> 
> Mr. Bill
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Folks,
> > 
> > Forget my email....... I was thinking too freaky .....
> > The Bronica S2A lenses have their focus lever on the body, the lens is
> only glass. So I can adapt them to an EOS 
> > camera, but can't  focus ...
> > I Found the answer on my second question on the homepage of WJ ..
> *
>

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