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  • Worth having a chat with Pierro - https://www.instagram.com/ppp_repairs/

    I've sent a camera but it was beyond repair, easy to deal with him and honest.

    From his feed his repaired sticky lens on a t4 before.

  • Its alright and has boxes, you think £300 is alright? Im just going off ebay selling prices as there isn't much out there now.

  • Bought B&W film by mistake, doh!


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  • Its alright and has boxes, you think £300 is alright?

    As I said I'm no expert when it comes to Bronicas but I looked at eBay sold listings and other second hand sites, and see they're usually going for more. Like this one https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/zenza-bronica-sq-a/903892822-245-1036

    300 for camera with that lens, two backs and grip is fine. If it all works fine.
    The question is are you willing to take the risk / are you trusting the guy.
    And do you really want to spend 300 on a heavy, bulky 6x6 system camera. Is this really what you want?
    Don't get me wrong, I love this kind of cameras, but it's just suitable for a small number of occasions, and it's heavy and expensive to shoot - prepare to burn a lot of money for film and dev / scan.

  • expensive to shoot - prepare to burn a lot of money for film and dev / scan

    I went through a period of shooting 6x6 medium format only. Shooting 4-5 rolls of B&W a week at £10 each for dev/scan, then another £30ish a week for another box of film. Wasn't sustainable in the long run for me anyway.

    Got some great photos out of that period though, mostly shot with a Zeiss folder. For a camera that costs next to nothing to pick up it produces great sharp images.

  • ..ah ok then you know what awaits you.
    : ]

    You know if I had a Hasselblad I would probably put up with hauling around a 6x6 medium format camera - even though it's a hassle, even though I can only do that much with it - because I love how they feel / handle etc.
    I don't have one, so I'm very glad I have a Rollei that allows me to shoot that kind of photos with a much lighter package.
    Also people love the thing which is a huge plus - wouldn't have thought, but literally everybody is like "aaaawwwww"..

    Out of curiosity - why a Bronica / why a SLR type medium format system camera?

  • So Im going away next month to the south of france/south of italy and was looking to do lots of landscapes stuff hence the reason I was looking at MF for the detail when printing.

    My idea is shoot a photo essay on it and then that Im gonna do a exhibition later in the year and have it mixed between that and the 35mm tight/lifestyle stuff.

    I already have the 35 for going away, I'm taking 10 boxes of Portra 400 and then was gonna take maybe 3 120mm Portra 400 if I get a camera but maybe thats me underestimating it.

    The reason I'm looking toward them is just purely for cost, a SLR Mamiya 7 say is like a grand which I don't have.

    Cameras I'm taking my Leica M6 and my Contax T2 and maybe digital too

  • Also going and having a look at it in hand it kinda felt nice even thought it was so big and if the images are decent out it im not that bothered with the hassle.

  • I like the tone/grain of when shot under box speed.

  • fair, in 400 Fuji is my fav for shooting at +1 stop.

  • So you shooting it at 800, I do love the contrastyness of the Fuji 400 Pro even at box speed.

    Any examples of it Amey?

  • I'll dig .. sorry I mean minus 1 (at 200).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocTTqN4jsJ8

  • Last time I shot Fuji 400, I just shot it at box speed and was super happy with the results. I just didn't think the tones and that where as good as portra for shooting people/lifestyle stuff.

  • Forget the Bronica, sell the T2, fuck digital, and go buy another lens for the M6!

    I'm just kidding.. you should get that Bronica if you enjoy shooting that way - it's the most important aspect of all (!)
    ..yet a wideangle like one of the 40mm Zenzanons would probably be a good idea if the plan is to use it for landscapes?

  • I got close to buying an SQ-A a while ago. I figured it was neat, relatively reliable 6x6 slr for portraits for a decent price. IIRC the 80 2.8 is pretty good. Eventually I decided against mf for logistics sake.

    For landscapes I’d look at the GW670W. Again, pretty tough and may outlast Mamiya sixandsevens. The images from these are really special.

  • The images from these are really special.

    ..oh yea? Post some!

    : D

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  • Killer portrait!

    Do hope your girls appreciate the fact there's somebody taking myriads of nice pictures of them!
    : ]

  • Thanks. I hope they will one day. At the moment I'm an annoying man with a camera......

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