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  Q. Bronica ETRsi

Asked by Heather Forsythe    (K=21) on 11/3/2004 
I recently bought a Bronica ETRsi and it was lucky enough to come with a manual, unfortunately it is in Japanese. I have pretty much figured the camera out, but there is one lever I have yet to realise the use of. On the right side (looking down at it, lens out) there are two levers. I know the top one is for double exposures. What is the lower one for???


    



 Jeff Roberts   (K=15) - Comment Date 11/11/2004
Heather,

I belive the other lever you are looking at would be the mirror lock up. While I don't have an ETRSi, I have used an ETR for several years, and have used an Si model on occasion.

Good luck and enjoy the camera, the optics are wonderful!

Jeff






 Leslie Ashe   (K=2) - Comment Date 12/5/2004
Just bought one second hand. This level is for mirror lock up.

Good luck







 Ian Carmichael   (K=2) - Comment Date 12/8/2004
Heather.

You can download the manual from www.tamron.com/assets/pdf/ETRSi.pdf




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