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Bronica SQ-A: Learning curve...

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 8:37 pm
by scott
Hi, all -

A few weeks ago I traded off a lens for a Bronica SQ-A kit. Nice little camera. But not intuitive, like a TLR. I've put a few rolls through it now, and have just a few shots that seem like moderate successes:

Imageimg293 by Scott --, on Flickr

Imageimg290 by Scott --, on Flickr

Imageimg287 by Scott --, on Flickr

Imageimg281 by Scott --, on Flickr

Imageimg274 by Scott --, on Flickr

The workflow with this camera is different than anything I'm used to, but is doable. Part of the problem I'm having with the results is the combination of Adonal and Tri-X (and 400 films in general) - it's grainy, and I haven't gotten the developing down yet. On Sandeha's suggestion, I have some DD-X on the way, which will, hopefully, improve things. Also have some Pan-F and Acros coming, which will definitely make things nicer.

Anyway, there's potential here, and a new camera is always a learning curve, but inspiring in its own right.

Thanks for looking.
Scott

Re: Bronica SQ-A: Learning curve...

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 12:24 am
by PFMcFarland
It's a darn good start. Good luck with the new job.

PF

Re: Bronica SQ-A: Learning curve...

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 3:12 am
by Bennybee
Really nice portraits. And I don't mind the grain... Well done. Enjoy that camera.
Benny