sph777 said:I've been using my sqai which I first got for weddings in 1995 (and I have to admit, love not doing weddings anymore).
Have a 40mm which is excellent for landscapes. Recently got a 250 cheaper than I ever imagined, and am trying it on dune pix.
The one with a tilt-shift--was this mfg'd by Bronica, and is it available used??
And, does the rangefinder use completely different lenses?
Paul
Tom A said:Bought my SQ-Ai kit 4 month ago from a friend, which for a brief moment was crazy enought to give up serius photography - he is still recovering from his magic bullet chasing, somewhere on APUG
The kit included PS 80 and 150mm and I have just added a PS 40mm.
And I just love this kit. It is so fun to play with and this BIG negative, WOW! (compared to 135-format)
Tom
katcall said:Hi all
Whilst on this topic I thought this would be the perfect thread to ask this question.
I think that whilst photographing with my Bronica ETRSi that I was able to take pictures even though the dark slide was in. I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else and what may cause the problem.
Regards
Kathy
katcall said:Hi all
Whilst on this topic I thought this would be the perfect thread to ask this question.
I think that whilst photographing with my Bronica ETRSi that I was able to take pictures even though the dark slide was in. I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else and what may cause the problem. I also have an ETR and have never experienced this problem with the ETR. I have left the dark slide in on many occasions and realised after I was not able to take a shot or advance the film. I always understood that if the dark slide was in place, the shutter would not open. The reason why I am not 100% certain is that I was distracted at the time by my two children, 4 and 18 months, plus quite a few bees in the tree that I was photographing, left the camera and when I came back noticed that the dark slide was in. I don't believe that I put it in before I walked away. I guess I will know for sure once I have the film processed but thought I would ask the question just in case I am not imagining it and it has happened to someone else.
Regards
Kathy
bobfowler said:One of my 120 backs for my SQ-series cameras has an interlock problem that allows the shutter to fire and film to advance when the slide is still in the back. It bit me in the ass once, but fortunately it wasn't on a wedding job and I caught it after the second frame. That same back is also a pain in the ass to get off the camera. The interlock that fails to work also makes it difficult in that you have to monkey with the slide to get the little tab just right so it will release the back from the body.
I really should get it fixed...
David Henderson said:Regarding the request for repair info fo the UK.
The European distributor (as was) is based at Maidenhead and has a factory trained technician. http://www.intro2020.co.uk/pages/bronica.htm
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