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  Photography Forum: Medium Format Photography Forum: 
  Q. Bronica ETRSi

Asked by Jack Armitage    (K=0) on 8/23/2005 
I just acquired a Bronica ERTSi body, Prism finder, 120 EI back, and 150 f3.5 MC lens. What I cannot figure out or find any reference to in the ETRSi manual is how to set the film ISO number. I do not see any dial on the body or back. Can anyone help me?



    


Helen Bach
 Helen Bach   (K=2331) - Comment Date 8/23/2005
Don't you need the metering prism?

Best,
Helen





 Tony Howell   (K=163) - Comment Date 10/4/2005
sorry if this sounds sarcastic but....you set the ISO on the Prism ONLY if it has a meter in it. there are 3 prisms, if yours does not have a meter on it you need a light meter. Then you set the ISO on your light meter.

comprende?






Jason Mckeown
 Jason Mckeown   (K=22200) - Comment Date 1/23/2006
i own a Bronica ETRS, you'll need either the metered prism or a good light meter. i've got a lightmeter and have had some great results from it.




Jason Mckeown
 Jason Mckeown   (K=22200) - Comment Date 1/23/2006
i own a Bronica ETRS, you'll need either the metered prism or a good light meter. i've got a lightmeter and have had some great results from it. you set the lightmeter with the ISO and set the camera with whatever the light meter says




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