Nigel Harley
Member
For years I have used Bronica SQ succesfully for landscape work and outside portrait work. But recently I have being doing more lifestyle work with children and am missing so many shots due to focusing.
I love the weight and the simplicity of the Bronica but was wondering do I persist or can anyone suggest alternatives? A case of finding the right tool for the job or trying to work with the tools that I have?
The problem I have is focusing... especially in 'lowlight' ie indoors with natural lighting. I prefer 6x6 format, I have tried the add-on eye level viewer, but the extra weight does not allow for quickly responding to the constantly changing situation.
I love the weight and the simplicity of the Bronica but was wondering do I persist or can anyone suggest alternatives? A case of finding the right tool for the job or trying to work with the tools that I have?
The problem I have is focusing... especially in 'lowlight' ie indoors with natural lighting. I prefer 6x6 format, I have tried the add-on eye level viewer, but the extra weight does not allow for quickly responding to the constantly changing situation.
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