For Sale Bronica SQ-B Kit

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Time to clear out some photo equipment again. I've got a really nice Bronica SQ-B Kit. It includes everything from the original Bronica kit except I've replaced the 120 back with a 220 back (which can be used to run 120 film as well as 220 film).

This kit is in good condition. The focusing screen has a few marks on it, but that's about it other than the obvious small stuff from light use.

To make the math easy, price is $375 shipped and Paypal'd in the US. International, you pay actual shipping with a small discount.

This kit includes a few items:
Bronica SQ-B
Bronica Waist Level Finder
80mm f/2.8 Zenzanon PS/B Lens
Bronica Strap
Bronica Manual for SQ-B and 80mm lens

Everything you need to get started. I'll include a battery which isn't new but should have a few months left in it. All you need to do is supply film (I could supply a roll or two if you don't have any).











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Does the Bronicas have in camera like the Contax, or do you have to use external light meter or metered viewfinders?
 

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Does the Bronicas have in camera like the Contax, or do you have to use external light meter or metered viewfinders?

No. No contacts for a metered finder used on A and Ai bodies.
 
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Right, the SQ-B can't meter. You would need to use a handheld meter or a digital camera.
 

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An unsolicited plug. These are very sweet cameras. Got a mint SQ-B kit+speed winder a couple of years back and have enjoyed it enormously. It's a very compact and easy handling rig that's no strain to carry over the shoulder. Later got a 45 degree prism finder and a 105/3.5S lens that rounded out a nice outfit that's perfect for me. There aren't that many affordable 6x6 SLR options--theses aren't getting any cheaper, either.

The 220 only back is a minor glitch but far from a deal breaker(a small discount sweetener might help) since it will work with 120 film(see link below)and 120 inserts do surface on the big auction site.

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