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Bronica sq medium format camera
Bronica sq medium format camera











bronica sq medium format camera

Curiously, since getting it I’ve slowed down using my digital cameras also. That aside, there’s something about the way this camera feels and works that begs you to slow down and think before you even start taking the photo. A roll costs around £5 to buy and £12 to process.

bronica sq medium format camera

With the 6×6 format you get 12 shots on a roll of 120 film. The darkslide 2: Think about what you are going to photograph The back knows whether the film is wound on or not, so you can swap backs while shooting without ever taking an accidental double exposure or wasting a frame. With the darkslide in, you can take the back off even when there’s a film in it. Thanks to interlocks, you can’t take a back off the camera without a darkslide in it. The shutter is cocked and you are ready to go. Thread the film, close and mount the back, wind it on until it stops automatically at the first frame. 1: Load your filmĮasy as long as you get the film the right way around. Once you’ve got a set of parts that work, using the camera is a joy. These old cameras are complex they all need mending now and again. I’ve had Leica’s, Contaxes and Rolleiflexes go wrong. On my dodgy lens this only works every other time you wind on again much faffing getting it cocked in multiple exposure mode.Īre Bronica’s unreliable? In my experience, yes, but then any old camera is. Cranking the winder cocks the shutter, which is in the lens. Fortunately you can get reasonably cheap bodies and now I’ve got one that works.Īnd one of my two lenses (an 80mm 2.8) has a dodgy shutter coupling. This locks the shutter up and you have to faff around trying to cock the shutter in multiple exposure mode. On my dodgy SQ-A body you can keep turning the winder. Normally the winder stops when shutter is cocked and the film is advanced. I’ve got one body where the winder slips. Some of the components won’t work and you will need to swap them out. And that’s a good thing, because when some of the components don’t work you can swap them out. I wanted square format, something solid, with a decent range of decent lenses, and not too ancient.īronica SQ-A without speed grip. Hasselbald, Mamiya, Contax, Pentax all too expensive. I wanted a new toy, so I decided to give 120 another chance. Light leaks (the Autograph, but then it is circa 1920).Gummy shutters (my Rolleis are long overdue servicing).Turns out my old Weston light meter is unreliable.And I’ve tried lots of 120s since then Rolleiflex, Hasselblad, Kodak autograph. One of the first cameras I owned was an Ensign Selfix 120.













Bronica sq medium format camera