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  • What you recommend any light meters or just buy an app for the iPhone?

    I'm going to look at a Bronica local thats got a bunch of stuff and try negotiate a better price than the seller wants....

  • If you shoot landscapes on colour negative film an app will do just fine.
    Use common sense, like point it to relevant areas in your image.
    I have a free one for iOS, think it's called just "Light Meter", it does the job well.
    If you shoot with slide film and the light is "complicated" / difficult to meter a proper spot meter would become useful.

    Good luck with the Bronica!

    They also did a nice 6x45 rangefinder - go check if your guy has one of those!

  • Concur with an app for a Lightmeter, I meter my Mamiya C330 and Zeiss folder with them for B&W and C41 and had no issues. Most also have a form of spot meter, touch the screen where you want to meter

  • Its a Bronica Sq-a I was looking at with a 80mm 2.8 lense

    Seems alright, has 2 back, hip view finder and a grip on it. But he's after £300 which i think is a bit too high. Seem a similar model go with one back and virtually the same for £140 on ebay but i doubt he'll go that low tbh.

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