my batteries last several years even with moderate use, but I don't have a metering prism attached, so the only thing potentially drawing power is the shutter. I'd make sure the prism is switched off, if that can be done, or else remove it when not being used. (I also lock the shutter release button when not in use.)
I have the Speed Grip if that makes any difference
I vaguely recall that when I was contemplating a Bronica system back in 2006 or so, the metered prisms had a bit of a reputation for battery life issues. Enough such that I bought my SQ-A with non-metered viewing, as I was shooting in leisurely fashion and had manual meters available. There's an assortment of the metered finders and as I remember it, some were worse than others, but my not written down research is fifteen years old now!
Probably so. Like previously stated, it is a good idea to remove finder from camera body when not in use/in storage, since the battery is on the body (at least on the ETRS), not finder. That way you avoid battery drain.
In principle, I think the ETRS electronics are switched on by a mechanical? switch (shutter button half press) or the battery check light button, so there should not be any current draw if the button isn't pressed.
IIRC Bronica prisms do not have auto shutoff, so they keep running and drain the battery
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