JWMster
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So my "new" Bronica SQ-A has a nit or two. Mostly, I think it's in the SQ-B back that came with an SQ body I'm keeping as a source of parts. The SQ-B back has a tendency to fall off the camera... and has wormed it's way free twice. Sweeeeeet! More recently, it seems to facilitate shooting with the dark slide still in.... call it thrill number two. Research on this site suggests this is a separate back problem. So I'm thinking that after this current roll, time is probably to call it quits with the SQ-B back. Sound 'bout right? (I've a very nice SQ-I back that doesn't seem to suffer these issues).
The other thing I've noticed is that with the Speed Grip in use, my neck strap (Peak Design "seat belt" version) has a tendency to get in the way of the film advance and foul the 2nd stroke. Again.... Sweeeeeet? Not. This leaves me wondering whether anyone actually uses neck straps on these monsters? Clearly sizing up to a Peak Design from my preferred Gordy leather "thong" was a non-starter. Purpose? Simply to have "insurance" against mishandling rather than to wear it like John Belushi's date for the Wild and Crazy Czeckoslovakain Guys... and break my neck (or do a face plant) due to the poundage (it ain't really that bad... just sayin').
The other thing I've noticed is that with the Speed Grip in use, my neck strap (Peak Design "seat belt" version) has a tendency to get in the way of the film advance and foul the 2nd stroke. Again.... Sweeeeeet? Not. This leaves me wondering whether anyone actually uses neck straps on these monsters? Clearly sizing up to a Peak Design from my preferred Gordy leather "thong" was a non-starter. Purpose? Simply to have "insurance" against mishandling rather than to wear it like John Belushi's date for the Wild and Crazy Czeckoslovakain Guys... and break my neck (or do a face plant) due to the poundage (it ain't really that bad... just sayin').