I was originally introduced to the Bronica line in 1998, when working as a light boy for a wedding photographer in Brooklyn, New York. At the time, Bronica was the logical Hassy replacement, given it's then relatively tolerable price tag. Some yeas later I acquired my own kit consisting of a Bronica SQ-A body, an S-Prism (non-metered), and 40, 80 and 150mm lenses, as well as mutiple 120 film backs.
Though I don't shoot professionally, or nearly as often as I'd like, I thoroughly adore this camera. The Bronica SQ-A MF Slr feels like a workhorse. It's well-made, durable, reliable, and these days, more then affordable. I've gotten some pretty impressive results using this kit. The only thing I'd point out to any potential buyers is to aim for the "PS" series lenses. These are Bronica's PRO series optics, and are supposed to be optically superior to the "S" series.