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Bronica sq 80mm photos
Bronica sq 80mm photos











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If you are a DIY'er this is all within the realm of a reasonably skilled tech on a C/M IMO because the finder screen is easily removeable unlike the 500C which requires a critical readjustment once its been removed.

#Bronica sq 80mm photos full#

I suspect a full rebuild by David Odess or Hasselblad would include this. The pads under the mirror perish and I am willing to bet a lot of the Hassies out there could stand their mirror to be repadded. The downside is they too at some point in their lives need the mirror redone. Hasselblad still fixes them, there are a few specialists around too. I love the Hasselblad and since they are so plentiful, there are lots of repair solutions. So I'm unsure whether to get one of the above, or save up for a Mamiya 7. I want to buy one camera and invest in that system for a good few years, so I’d rather pay upfront for what will be right for me, rather than buying a cheaper option and then wanting/needing to buy another camera in two years’ time. There is also the Mamiya 7, which seems perfect, but expensive. I really like the Mamiya RZ67 but it's not portable, and I've looked up a few cheaper, Russian options but they are notoriously unreliable.

bronica sq 80mm photos

The Hasselblad is fully mechanical but I don't like the 6圆 format, and I like the Mamiya 645 but I know can develop issues with focusing due to its mirror - so that feels risky. These are the cameras I have a choice between from the camera shop - the Mamiya 645s and Hasselblad are around the same price, and the Bronica SQ is a little cheaper, the Bronica ETRSI a lot cheaper.

  • I only want SLRs as that's what I'm familiar with and how I like to work.
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  • For example, if and when it breaks a few years’ down the line, I want it to have replacement parts easily available, and be able to find people who know how to fix it.
  • I want a camera that is easy to take around, with sharp glass, and reliability.
  • I may move into studio portrait photography at some point.
  • I currently shoot in natural light, mainly street photography, and portraits.
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    Therefore, I am looking to buy one camera that will suit my needs, and last me a good few years. While I love to collect cameras, I can't justify the cost as I'm just an amateur though I'm really keen to build up my skills and portfolio, and hopefully take jobs when I have enough confidence in my abilities. I'm looking to buy my first medium format camera and struggling to decide between the options I've found at an online camera shop.













    Bronica sq 80mm photos