These pictures were all taken with my Bronica PG-65 mm Zenzanon f4 lens on a Bronica GS-1.
The 65 mm lens has half-stop increments down to f22, and uses a 72 mm filter. It focuses to 0.6 metres. There is a rubber lens hood for it which conveniently folds flat, or use the heavier bellows hood.
Pictures below are from the Parko Abruzzo in central Italy (east of Rome).
65mm at f22, on Agfachrome RS50. Tripod mounted. The extract below is of the grass, bottom left.
Below, 65mm at f22 on Agfachrome RS50.
Detail from the above photograph near base of tree.
The above pictures were taken with the Bronica 65mm lens. The film was scanned with an Epson V700 Photo at 48-bit colour depth using SilverFast SE software. The pictures were then tidied for the web using Photoshop CS3, reducing the image to 24-bit colours.