Since the Bronica is only 645 I think you'll find the 5D at least
equalling it or maybe even exceeding it.
Chuck Norcutt
jking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks for the replies
> I am very used to working slowly especially with my Bronica:
> measure with the sekonic,
> have a look at what the meterred prism says,
> adjust the exposure comp to match the sekonic (that way I can get 1/2
> stop shutter speeds).
> remember to lock the exposure on the prism BEFORE I lock up the mirror
> otherwise I get a shoot at 1/500.
> lock up the mirror
> take the shoot.
> remember to unlock the mirror. otherwise when I find on I get a shoot at
> 1/500th
> back to stage one....
>
> as a result of this I don't usually take photos of anything that moves
> faster than I can when going up hill with 15 kilos of camera kit on my
> back (except for running water and fireworks)...
>
> Several shops offer a 30 day no questions money back guarantee so I think
> I will buy the adapter first, wait until I have it and then give the 5D a
> real workout against the om4ti with velvia 100 and the Bronica etrsi with
> velvia 100 scanned on a nikon 9000ed
>
> Regards
> James
>
>
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