When I shot weddings for a company the owner used a complete SQ-A
setup and produced beautiful work. The backs were not the most
reliable, but we put hundreds of rolls through them. If you're
shooting as a hobbyist, that wouldn't be an issue.
OTOH, if your Rollei has a Planar or Xenotar you *may* notice that
it's a bit better than the comparable Zenza lens, especially with B&W.
Of course if you're already comfortable with the S2a, the SQ-A
represents a nice step up in pretty much every respect, most notably
the leaf shutters.
hth and please advise any questions.
ScottGee1
On 1/4/06, james olson <james_olson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I currently have a Bronica S2a and a Rolleiflex TLR, and I'm considering
> selling both of them and getting a Bronica SQ-A or SQ-Ai. If anyone on the
> list has used the camera, I'd appreciate any opinions you have on them.
>
> Off list would be fine as well.
>
> Thanks, James.
>
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