I just adjusted this, locked it down, replaced the cover, glued the vinyl back, and my grip has worked fine since then. There is a screw (or was it two?) that you can loosen and adjust the travel of the lever that mates with the camera's shutter release button. All the bokeh, sharp but a more soulful sharpness than digital. Would love to see some more shots you end up getting from this setup, cheers. Advanced: eBay Deals Find a Store Help Sell Watch List Expand Watch. Bronica and speed grips are such a fun combo to make shooting MF feel a lot more portable. For use on: SQ, SQ-A, SQ-Ai, SQ-B Only (NOT suitable for SQ-Am). The picture above is exactly what I was hoping for. Found a speedgrip and prism finder for my Bronica SQ. I forgot I put the camera on multiple exposure while I was trying to get the shutter to cock. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Zenza Bronica Speed Grip S for Sq-ai Sq-a Sq-b Hand Winder & Flash Holder at the best online. Zenza Bronica SQ-A + 50, 80, 150mm Zenzanon Lens, 2x 120 Film Back, SpeedGrip. All lenses are clean, clear, and in great shape. With the cover off, play with the release button on the grip and you will see how the mechanism operates. The pic above is down to using the body with a slipping winder. Beautiful Condition Zenza Bronica SQ-AM 6圆 Medium Format Film Camera. For sale is a complete medium format system - everything you need to really get going-Bronica ETRsi 645 body with prism finder non-AE-Speedgrip-120 film back-Zenzanon PE 50mm2.8 with hood-Zenzanon MC 75mm2.8-Zenzanon MC 150mm3.5 with hoodEverything is in excellent condition. Buy Zenza Bronica Speed Grip S for SQ-Ai SQ-A SQ-B Hand Winder & Flash Holder (F88R) from only £109.82 Zenza Bronica Speed Grip S Description: Part no.: -For use on: SQ, SQ-A, SQ-Ai, SQ-B Only (NOT suitable for SQ-Am) Condition: Used, but still in good usable condition, showing normal minimal signs of use - Please see photos.In perfect working order.
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You will then be able to take the bottom off the grip. I think there were four screws, one at each corner, that need to be removed. Peel back the vinyl covering on the baseplate of the Speed Grip (the side that mates with the bottom of the camera. but if you want to try it yourself at your own risk: The proper way to do it is to take it to a qualified repair facility and have them do the adjustment. I had this happen with an old Speed Grip and it turned out that the grip needed adjustment. If this is the case, do you think that the grip's lever that would press the shutter release on the camera is not moving back far enough, therefore not enough pressure is being applied to the camera's button to actually fire the shutter? (boy I hope that made sense) I hope you enjoy this short video review.Everything seems to be okay, but the shutter just won't fire? I find the view finder installed on mine to be very bright, but the focusing is still a little challenging. Once one is used to this though, the camera is fun to shoot with. This is why I would not recommend it to someone interested in capturing quick action or decisive moments - unless you feel you have mastered this little gem and know all it's little quirks. Advertisement Category: Want To Sell (WTS) Equipment Type: MediumFormat Equipment Brand: Bronica Equipment Model: ETRSi+40mm+75mm+150mm+AE Finder+SpeedGrip Price (S): 1000 Firm Description: Bronica ETRSi Body with Body Cap, in Original Box, Condition 7+, Perfect Working Bronica AE Finder. It may be that the lens shutter and the film are out of sync, it may be that you simply forgot to remove the film protector, it may be that the battery is running low. The camera can be, in certain situations, frustrating, since there are several different mechanically controlled "safeties" which may prevent one from firing the shutter in a critical situation. This allows the traditional analog film photographer considerable amount of freedom in setting up the best system possible, to suit the occasion of a particular photo shoot. This means the lens, view finder, body and the film backs are all interchangeable. This camera was made in 1980's and it is a modular camera system, similar to Hasselblad. Letter A is the model number - Am, Ai and B versions were released as well.
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SQ designation stands for Square, as this particular model shoots 120 film, creating square negatives (6圆 cm or 2.25 x 2.25 in). Zenza Bronica SQ-A is a Japense made medium format camera.