So I have a Bronica SQB, 80PSB, 150S and the prism. Great system although a bit rough to use with the prism.
I need something to work a bit faster, so my choices are:
1. get the grip for the SQB, so essentially a prism/gripped camera that I could also put a 120J 645 back on for more shots per roll, but which is still a big camera with a slightly awakrd handling
2. get a Contax 645 with the 80/2
3. get a H1 with the 80/2.8
I'll stick with the standard lens for the Contax/H1.
Now, option 1 is the cheapest of the lot and I must say I have nothing bad to say about the image quality of the Bronica. I have a 645/6x6 (I love 6x6) option and a cheap system that is easily available on ebay. Total cost to adapt is about £150 for a grip and 645 back.
Option 2 will give me something more unique, the 80/2 look which I won't get with anything else. However, it is about £800-1000 on a dead system, should the camera die I'm not sure if I'll be able to repair it (and at what cost?) and the 645 bodies/accessories are a bit rare in the UK (can't be bothered with buying and importing from abroad).
The last option, the H1, is also a good one, even more expensive (hopefully I can get one for the same money as the Contax...) but it is still a system in production and I can even hope one day to buy the T/S adapter. Although I'm not sure whether I want an H1 for the capabilities or because it says Hasselblad on it. Service is also available, although not sure what the costs involved are there.
Any clues? I have never touched a Contax/H1 so have no clue about them and have no clue whether they will give me something better in look compared to the Bronica (80/2?). They will also give me built-in metering, although I'm not sure how important that is, I have a Sekonic 358 which does the job better than any in-built meter would do. I bet they'll be a lot nicer to handle though, but then again, you really cannot argue with the Bronica costs.
By the way, the Bronica stays regardless and I also have a EOS 3 for 35mm. But that's irrelevant.
Thanks all in advance!
I need something to work a bit faster, so my choices are:
1. get the grip for the SQB, so essentially a prism/gripped camera that I could also put a 120J 645 back on for more shots per roll, but which is still a big camera with a slightly awakrd handling
2. get a Contax 645 with the 80/2
3. get a H1 with the 80/2.8
I'll stick with the standard lens for the Contax/H1.
Now, option 1 is the cheapest of the lot and I must say I have nothing bad to say about the image quality of the Bronica. I have a 645/6x6 (I love 6x6) option and a cheap system that is easily available on ebay. Total cost to adapt is about £150 for a grip and 645 back.
Option 2 will give me something more unique, the 80/2 look which I won't get with anything else. However, it is about £800-1000 on a dead system, should the camera die I'm not sure if I'll be able to repair it (and at what cost?) and the 645 bodies/accessories are a bit rare in the UK (can't be bothered with buying and importing from abroad).
The last option, the H1, is also a good one, even more expensive (hopefully I can get one for the same money as the Contax...) but it is still a system in production and I can even hope one day to buy the T/S adapter. Although I'm not sure whether I want an H1 for the capabilities or because it says Hasselblad on it. Service is also available, although not sure what the costs involved are there.
Any clues? I have never touched a Contax/H1 so have no clue about them and have no clue whether they will give me something better in look compared to the Bronica (80/2?). They will also give me built-in metering, although I'm not sure how important that is, I have a Sekonic 358 which does the job better than any in-built meter would do. I bet they'll be a lot nicer to handle though, but then again, you really cannot argue with the Bronica costs.
By the way, the Bronica stays regardless and I also have a EOS 3 for 35mm. But that's irrelevant.
Thanks all in advance!
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