Instruction manual
4. Follow instructions enclosed with the infrared film and filter and, to be on the safe side, make several
bracketing shots. In general, more exposure rather than less seems to be a safe guide.
A. The lens shutter of the Zenza Bronica ETR has a X-setting for flash synchronization, which means that
electronic flash units will synchronize at all shutter speed settings, up to the fastest 1/500 second. Thus, it is
very convenient for taking shots in daylight which require flash fill-in, too.
When using Class M and Class F flash bulbs, they will synchronize at the shutter speed settings indicated in the
above table.
16. FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
B. Always use flash cords with a standard PC type plug.
17. MULTIPLE EXPOSURES
A. To make multiple
exposures rotate the film
winding crank (to advance the
film and cock the shutter) and
then turn the multiple
exposure lever in the
clockwise or arrow-indicated
direction. When set in this
manner, the shutter can be
released and cocked any
number of times, without
advancing the film.
B. Upon taking the multiple exposed picture, be sure to return the multiple exposure lever back to its vertical
position, in order to prevent inadvertent additional multiple exposures.
18. ATTACHMENTS AND REMOVAL OF FILM BACKS