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post by Air   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 40 on 9/5/2008 3:28 PM >

Posted by ryan
I would suggest the mamiya 6 but you are looking for a slr not a range finder. I still suggest the mamiya 6 regardless.


That certainly is nice. But pricey.

That image almost looks like a cable release,/flash trigger thingamombob. I've never seen those and have used a bronica myself for a while.


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post by argonian   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 41 on 9/5/2008 3:33 PM >

It is, the reason I posted that picture was just to show where the cable release socket was. It was the first picture I could find that clearly showed it.


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post by Air   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 42 on 9/5/2008 5:44 PM >

Posted by argonian
It is, the reason I posted that picture was just to show where the cable release socket was. It was the first picture I could find that clearly showed it.


No I got that, but it just looks like they are one unit which is extremely bizarre (both flash and cable release). It might not be that, but I'm lazy to google it.

I've never been a fan of properity stuff. I have a TLR that has a propriety release, in addition to a 'normal' one.

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post by argonian   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 43 on 9/5/2008 5:56 PM >

Your explanation...
http://www.kapture...onica/bronica.html


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post by yokes   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 44 on 9/24/2008 1:19 PM >

How's the camera?


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post by argonian   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 45 on 9/24/2008 6:56 PM >

It was in the store forever, until he admitted he couldn't fix the problem. Now I have it back, but I am working on a Blurb book of a collection of pictures of me picking my mother's nose. This is very time consuming, so I haven't really used the camera.




Oh and my exploring friend doesn't love me no more, so my plans keep on getting cancelled (and my heart broken.)

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Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 46 on 9/25/2008 12:08 AM >

Posted by argonian
... but I am working on a Blurb book of a collection of pictures of me picking my mother's nose. This is very time consuming, so I haven't really used the camera.

http://farm4.stati...357503817f.jpg?v=0 ...


Why are you creating a book of you picking you mom's nose? Kinda disturbing if you ask me...


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post by profoundunderground   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 47 on 12/30/2008 6:41 PM >

Posted by Air 33

That image almost looks like a cable release,/flash trigger thingamombob. I've never seen those and have used a bronica myself for a while.


I'm pretty sure the one shot cable release is used with a digital backs. I believe the second cable is the wake up cable. This would wake up the digital back to get it ready for the capture.




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post by Kuroneko   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 48 on 5/17/2011 1:04 PM >

Posted by yokes
Bronica S series, with the S2A being the most recent


A great machine!



I just love that 50mm, and with Ektar, I am in 6x6 SLR heaven...





See ya! Neko.



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post by Axle   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 49 on 11/9/2011 5:56 PM >

Took the plunge well actually the camera fell into my lap a Bronica SQ-Am with a 150 f/4 lens waist finder and 120 mag


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post by yokes   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 50 on 11/9/2011 6:02 PM >

Another 6x6 SLR is the Graflex Norita 66 (which I recently purchased). Looks like a Pentax 67, though a little smaller.


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post by Kuroneko   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 51 on 12/6/2011 8:42 AM >

Posted by yokes
though a little smaller.


Not hard!




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post by Trav70   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 52 on 7/8/2012 2:29 PM >

Posted by Kuroneko


Not hard!





Are you insinuating that the Pentax 6x7 / 67 are large?
I love mine... but carrying both of my bodies, and 3 or 4 lenses, all together, is like carrying another person on your shoulders. Good workout, but not suited for fast, discreet exits.


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post by Kuroneko   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 53 on 7/18/2012 6:48 AM >

Posted by Trav70
Are you insinuating that the Pentax 6x7 / 67 are large?

Only if you've got the optional wood-grip fitted, if not its relatively svelte! Neko.




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post by Adv.Pack   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 54 on 5/8/2013 1:46 AM >

Best 6x6 for the money.

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post by Axle   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 55 on 5/8/2013 3:58 AM >

Posted by Adv.Pack
Best 6x6 for the money.

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It's what I'm running currently after the SQ-Am body died.


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post by Sceptic   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 56 on 11/22/2013 11:46 PM >

I have an rz67 but was thinking of picking up a rolleiflex. Any reason no one mentioned it for a 6x6?


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post by EatsTooMuchJam   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 57 on 11/23/2013 2:48 PM >

Posted by Sceptic
I have an rz67 but was thinking of picking up a rolleiflex. Any reason no one mentioned it for a 6x6?


Yeah. The thread is titled "6x6 slrs." The Rolleiflex is not an SLR.


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post by Axle   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 58 on 11/23/2013 10:26 PM >

Posted by EatsTooMuchJam


Yeah. The thread is titled "6x6 slrs." The Rolleiflex is not an SLR.


While yes, most Rolleiflex's are TLRs, they did (and do) produce a 6x6 SLR.

The Hy6 (mod2) and the 6008

But they're super pricey


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post by Sceptic   |  | 
Re: 6x6 slrs
<Reply # 59 on 11/24/2013 2:16 AM >

Forgive me for my newbness

Thanks for the info axle,

Would anyone suggest a rollei over lets say picking up a 6x6 back for my rz?


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