jonasv
has no mustache
Hello everyone, I'm on the verge of buying a Bronica SQ-A, but have never used one before. Perhaps some SQ-users could give me some advice on what to check?
It's a Bronica SQ-A with AE prism and WLF-finder, two 120-film backs, grip, 80 2.8 lens (PS version).
At € 250 it seems like a good deal, as the kit appears to be in good working condition. As I plan to use the WLF I might trade in the AE prism+grip for a good lightmeter afterwards.
The owner is an avid amateur shooter herself and it was her camera.
I will have a chance to try it out before I buy it. Are there any specific things I would need to check? Common failures, parts that could be missing, version numbers...
Thanks in advance!
It's a Bronica SQ-A with AE prism and WLF-finder, two 120-film backs, grip, 80 2.8 lens (PS version).
At € 250 it seems like a good deal, as the kit appears to be in good working condition. As I plan to use the WLF I might trade in the AE prism+grip for a good lightmeter afterwards.
The owner is an avid amateur shooter herself and it was her camera.
I will have a chance to try it out before I buy it. Are there any specific things I would need to check? Common failures, parts that could be missing, version numbers...
Thanks in advance!
Bob Michaels
nobody special
1) make sure it has the winding crank to replace the speed grip. Winding cranks are incredibly difficult to find as many users seemed to lose them when they mounted the speed grip.
2) realize the simple WLF is the most expensive of any of the finders.
3) these cameras are rugged and reliable. Mine looked cosmetically like it had been to hell and back but worked flawlessly for many years.
4) backs do wear out but are inexpensive to replace, frequently cheaper than repair.
5) the backs sometime need light seal replacement but this is a simple task.
2) realize the simple WLF is the most expensive of any of the finders.
3) these cameras are rugged and reliable. Mine looked cosmetically like it had been to hell and back but worked flawlessly for many years.
4) backs do wear out but are inexpensive to replace, frequently cheaper than repair.
5) the backs sometime need light seal replacement but this is a simple task.
jonasv
has no mustache
Bob, thanks a lot.
I saw another SQ-A for € 50 less, but without the WLF. As I want to use the WLF, I thought about buying this kit and adding the finder afterwards, until I looked at the prices for those waist-level-finders! You're definitely right there!
About the winding crank, can't tell from the pictures, so thanks for the advice!
I saw another SQ-A for € 50 less, but without the WLF. As I want to use the WLF, I thought about buying this kit and adding the finder afterwards, until I looked at the prices for those waist-level-finders! You're definitely right there!
About the winding crank, can't tell from the pictures, so thanks for the advice!
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