gnashings
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r-brian said:...Thoughts that come to my mind is whether your focusing screen is out of sync. What you see as in focus on the screen may not be what is getting to the film. Is the screen the original or replacement? Is it seated properly? Did the mirror get knocked out of alignment?...
(above bold-type added by myself)
I don't own a Bronica, but it is one of the brands I have researched fairly extensively when deciding on a mainstay MF system, and I am surprised no one has suggested this earlier - and when Brian did, no one seemed to take notice. From what I understand, the focus screen alignment has been the bain of the existance of many a Borni owner, making a bad name for an otherwise excellent system, with excellent glass available.
This apparently is NOT limited to repaired cameras and replaced screens - from what I gathered in my research, it has been known occur with brand new cameras. From what I understand it is simple problemto remedy, but due to the precision involved, best left to someone who has camera-repair experience tomake sure its right once and for all.
As someone who has shot a lot of HP5+ and TriX, I assure you the film is not the weak link, and Rodinal certainly is not the culprit. And given the way you descirbe your work-process and thorough apporach (and years of learning and practice), I certainly doubt its you. I hope you find a solution, its sad to see something like this taking the wind out of the sails of someone so enthusiastic! Best of luck,
Peter.
PS Of course, if you really want a Hassy... well, you will have a Hassy - as has been already pointed out, logic has little to do with it, they are pretty magical things!

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