No. Sounds like your problem is more about the camera than the format.
If you're not loving the aspect ratio, spending $2000 to prove it will be a colossal waste of time and money. If you're having issues with the Bronica system, unload it. I used to be a gear whore and would sell my mother for a Petzval lens. It didn't make my pictures any better. I've found my religion at the Church of Rolleiflex and now that's my go-to for 90% of my image-making. And having simplified down to mainly one camera with one lens, it's made my pictures BETTER because I'm not fiddling with gear all the time, and I know the gear I'm using. This is NOT to say you need worship at the same temple- I don't know what kinds of images you want to make so a Rolleiflex might be totally inappropriate. I'm just saying that it would be better to focus your gear love on a single system in a single format.
It's not my favorite format, nor is 6x7. 35mm and 6x6 suit me. Don't care for 4x5 either. But 6x4.5 IS a lot bigger than 35mm :[
I made my peace w/ 6x4.5 when I had an old 1938 Zeiss Ikonta folder of that format that was absolutely tiny, and had one of the best Tessars lenses (uncoated) I have ever owned. Great little $40 pocket medium format camera. I would put shots from it up against a Contax any day (see shot below & sorry about the Newton rings). Newer is not necessarily better when it comes to IQ, especially for B&W work. Even better was my old 6x4.5 Voigtlander Bessa 66 folder w/ a Heliar lens.
There is NO way I would lug a large medium format SLR camera and get simply a 6x4.5 neg though.
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If I remember correctly the ETRsi always shoots at 1/500s, the Seiko shutter changes the speed, have you tried to change the batteries or remove them?
Without battery the ETRsi shoots at 1/500s by default.
You are correct. The other speeds (1/250s down to 4s or so) change and stay open as it's set. I've swapped batteries with the SQ-A and no change. Swapping lenses (1 of 3) fixes it.
Then the problem is the defective lens, not the camera itself.
That's the reason why I don't consider the lead shutter system too intelligent for an SLR camera, the only real advantage is that you have high flash synch.
My progression over the past few years has been . . . Yashica Mat 124 > Pentax 645N > RZ67 > Pentax 6x7 > Yashica Mat 124G. There was a smattering of folders in there also, but nothing significant. So, it's the 124G. I just love this camera. We click.
Full circle, eh? Progression, as in bought and sold?
I'm borrowing a 124G. It's a great little camera. I took it on vacation to Vegas once. No regrets.
I had a 35mm camera once that broke. I think I'm done with that format.
The same happened to me with a SEAT 133. I never bought another 133 after that.
I was done with 645 before I even started. I stayed with 6x6 in MF.
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