skysh4rk
Member
Howdy all,
I will be spending a few days on the isle of Skye in Scotland next week and I'm curious about the SQ-A's robustness in very wet conditions.
I've used my Bronica in all sorts of weather—I do live in Scotland after all—but I've never subjected it to entire days of sustained rainfall, which is a very real possibility during our stay.
Anybody have experience using one of these bad boys in bad weather?
I think I'll be using some 220 film to limit the film changes and employing a makeshift rain cover to keep it relatively dry, but I'm interested to hear how others have tackled the elements and how the camera fared in such situations.
I will be spending a few days on the isle of Skye in Scotland next week and I'm curious about the SQ-A's robustness in very wet conditions.
I've used my Bronica in all sorts of weather—I do live in Scotland after all—but I've never subjected it to entire days of sustained rainfall, which is a very real possibility during our stay.
Anybody have experience using one of these bad boys in bad weather?
I think I'll be using some 220 film to limit the film changes and employing a makeshift rain cover to keep it relatively dry, but I'm interested to hear how others have tackled the elements and how the camera fared in such situations.