PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
I was recently given a Bronica ETRS (6x4.5, SLR) camera for Christmas with the option of using it and then potentially getting something else. I had never considered getting an MF SLR (aside from a Hassy) before, so this threw a loop into my "plan". I had never even heard about this Bronica until Christmas morning.
I currently own a Rolleiflex T and a Pentax 6x7 (with 105/2.4). I love both. With that combo, I get 6x6 and 6x7, both in easy to use cameras. I would really love to replace my T with a 2.8 model for the extra light gathering and limited depth of field and is something I've been considering for several months. But of course, they are expensive.
I am wondering where this Bronica fits into my "system". I had never considered the 6x4.5 format as it seemed unnecessary when I could have the larger 6x6 or 6x7 negatives. However, I do find that having interchangeable backs is REALLY handy.
After recieving the Bronica, I started looking into more MF SLRs and came across the Mamiya RB and RZ systems. These seem to be setup the same as the Bronica with some added conviniences (6x7, 6x6 or 6x4.5 format, rotating backs, etc) but at a larger size and more weight. They are relatively cheap and I could get an RB or RZ setup for around what I could get for my Bronica.
So of course, I'm not sure what to do. Keep the Bronica? Sell the Bronica and get an RB or RZ? Sell the Bronica and use the money to fund a Rolleiflex 2.8? Sell the Bronica and get something else entirely (perhaps a Canon P, Leica M2, etc...other non-MF cameras that I've been wanting since I have enough MF equipment as it is)?
I shoot primarily portraits, fashion, etc...not in a studio and don't really like using a tripod.
Thoughts?
I currently own a Rolleiflex T and a Pentax 6x7 (with 105/2.4). I love both. With that combo, I get 6x6 and 6x7, both in easy to use cameras. I would really love to replace my T with a 2.8 model for the extra light gathering and limited depth of field and is something I've been considering for several months. But of course, they are expensive.
I am wondering where this Bronica fits into my "system". I had never considered the 6x4.5 format as it seemed unnecessary when I could have the larger 6x6 or 6x7 negatives. However, I do find that having interchangeable backs is REALLY handy.
After recieving the Bronica, I started looking into more MF SLRs and came across the Mamiya RB and RZ systems. These seem to be setup the same as the Bronica with some added conviniences (6x7, 6x6 or 6x4.5 format, rotating backs, etc) but at a larger size and more weight. They are relatively cheap and I could get an RB or RZ setup for around what I could get for my Bronica.
So of course, I'm not sure what to do. Keep the Bronica? Sell the Bronica and get an RB or RZ? Sell the Bronica and use the money to fund a Rolleiflex 2.8? Sell the Bronica and get something else entirely (perhaps a Canon P, Leica M2, etc...other non-MF cameras that I've been wanting since I have enough MF equipment as it is)?
I shoot primarily portraits, fashion, etc...not in a studio and don't really like using a tripod.
Thoughts?
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