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Bronica Etrs Review Kosmo Foto

bronica Etrs Review Kosmo Foto
bronica Etrs Review Kosmo Foto

Bronica Etrs Review Kosmo Foto That was about two years ago. since then, i’ve fallen in love with the bronica etrs. it’s a modular, 6×4.5cm, 120, reasonably compact, medium format camera. mine came supplied with a metered prism (as well as the normal waist level finder) and speed grip. in this configuration it is surprisingly portable, and i can shoot hand held in good. With the bronica etrs, i didn’t have 24 or 36 shots on a roll. each exposure had to be carefully shot. more than anything, this was a test of my own understanding of light metering, skin tones.

bronica Etrs Review Kosmo Foto
bronica Etrs Review Kosmo Foto

Bronica Etrs Review Kosmo Foto The bronica etrs is one of the best buys in the film camera world. they're work horses and designed to take abuse and keep shooting. vintage camera review: bronica etrs. chris gampat. no. Bronica etrs review. 22 01 2019 5. cameraburo – secondhand film cameras write for kosmo foto. want some free rolls of kosmo foto film? write posts for the blog. 645 means more frames per roll of 120 film. the maximum shutter speed is 1 500th. lightweight, easy to handle. if the electronics fail, the camera is unrepairable. adjustable to your needs. leaf shutter allows flash sync at all speeds. a pros and cons list for the medium format bronica etr series cameras. Weight. a medium format camera will be heavy compared to any 35mm camera, but if you compare the weight of the etrs to a mamiya 645 (its nearest rival), the bronica is noticeably lighter. it’s all relative, though, as by the time you add a lens, viewfinder and grip it starts adding up! however, it’s not that much different to a high end.

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