Sjixxxy
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filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
It's been a while since I shot on the Fuji 690
and a 6x9 cut in half (cropped)

and a 6x9 cut in half (cropped)

kuzano
Veteran
Whoopsy.... got me.
Whoopsy.... got me.
47 years since math class, geometry and all that stuff.
And yes about the shooting two on the same side....caution and a good memory are encouraged.
Whoopsy.... got me.
ehm, 2" are 5,08 cm, and the active area of a 4x5 film is a bit less than 4x5", but I do agree that it is one possibility how do do panoramas with 4x5. On top of that one may use the vertical displacement to his advantage as a 2" rise or fall movement. But this procedure does involve some care as not to end up with two panoramas on one side of the film.
47 years since math class, geometry and all that stuff.
And yes about the shooting two on the same side....caution and a good memory are encouraged.
Nokton48
Veteran
Nokton48
Veteran
This Just Arrived from Freestyle.
This Just Arrived from Freestyle.
150 sheets of 6x9cm Efke 100, and 150 sheets of 6x9cm Efke 25. I also have another 150 sheets of 6x9cm Efke 100 (from B&H) in the deepfreeze, as well as 50 sheets of J&C Classic 200, which I bought from J&C when they were closing up.
I'm set for a while.
This Just Arrived from Freestyle.
150 sheets of 6x9cm Efke 100, and 150 sheets of 6x9cm Efke 25. I also have another 150 sheets of 6x9cm Efke 100 (from B&H) in the deepfreeze, as well as 50 sheets of J&C Classic 200, which I bought from J&C when they were closing up.
I'm set for a while.
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Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
What do you shoot individual 6x9 sheets in??
Nokton48
Veteran
9x9cm Plaubel Makiflex.
9x9cm Plaubel Makiflex.
Pirate,
I shoot 6x9cm sheets of film through this Plaubel Makiflex Standard, shown with 150mm F2.8 Schneider Xenotar (mounted on recessed Plaubel Peco Jr lensboard). Also shown is the Plaubel Makiflex 4x5 Adapter Back, which puts a 9x9cm image onto 4x5 cutfilm. For 6x9cm I use Plate Holders for the Plaubel Makina Rangefinder camera, interchangeable onto the Makiflex, or Plaubel Makina 6x6 and 6x9 Rollbacks. Like a European Graflex SLR.
9x9cm Plaubel Makiflex.
Pirate,
I shoot 6x9cm sheets of film through this Plaubel Makiflex Standard, shown with 150mm F2.8 Schneider Xenotar (mounted on recessed Plaubel Peco Jr lensboard). Also shown is the Plaubel Makiflex 4x5 Adapter Back, which puts a 9x9cm image onto 4x5 cutfilm. For 6x9cm I use Plate Holders for the Plaubel Makina Rangefinder camera, interchangeable onto the Makiflex, or Plaubel Makina 6x6 and 6x9 Rollbacks. Like a European Graflex SLR.
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retnull
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FujiGW690III when I had it.
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Thornton 2 bath + TriX
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Hats off to you! Amazing images.
Mister E
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6X9 shots from the world's largest tug of war:

Naha Tug of War by NateVenture, on Flickr

Naha Tug of War by NateVenture, on Flickr

Naha Tug of War by NateVenture, on Flickr

Firecrackers by NateVenture, on Flickr

Naha Tug of War by NateVenture, on Flickr

Naha Tug of War by NateVenture, on Flickr

Naha Tug of War by NateVenture, on Flickr

Naha Tug of War by NateVenture, on Flickr

Firecrackers by NateVenture, on Flickr

Naha Tug of War by NateVenture, on Flickr
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rpsawin
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Naruto,
Excellent work...really well done.
Thanks for sharing,
Bob
Excellent work...really well done.
Thanks for sharing,
Bob
C_R
Established
GSW690III, two landscape shots stitched for a square
http://www.carstenranke.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38068178@N08/sets/72157624361125930/

http://www.carstenranke.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38068178@N08/sets/72157624361125930/
gary2881
Established

2x3 Graphic, T-max 400
Gary
gary2881
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Gary
Luna
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merciless49
I'm scared of clowns

Taken with Fujica GL690, Velvia 50, and 65mm f8. Stitched together 8 consecutive panning shots or so...This is the view from atop Mt. Palomar east of San Diego, CA.
Luna
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Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Is it really true the Bessa II really takes 6x9? A little detail I missed.
Yep, but since they are big and heavy camera's, I sold mine... what remains is the below product photo....
btw mine had the Heliar lens, which is just a bit better corrected and sharper than the skopar.

Darkhorse
pointed and shot
Somehow I had the idea that the Fuji690 was some prohibitively expensive system, with a variety of expensive lenses. Seeing the work in here, and then doing a cursory examination of the facts... wow... how did this pass me by.
I have an Autocord, and as nice as it is I just don't really use it at all. Maybe it's the waist-level focusing or the square format. But in researching more rectangular and eye-level system like a Pentax 67 or a Mamiya 7, I found them either too heavy or too expensive. But this... this... Only $339 for a bargain GW690 on Keh? For a whole 6x9?
I have an Autocord, and as nice as it is I just don't really use it at all. Maybe it's the waist-level focusing or the square format. But in researching more rectangular and eye-level system like a Pentax 67 or a Mamiya 7, I found them either too heavy or too expensive. But this... this... Only $339 for a bargain GW690 on Keh? For a whole 6x9?
kuzano
Veteran
Just keep eyes out for bargains....
Just keep eyes out for bargains....
I paid $300 for a nicely working G690 w/100mm lens, and about a month later came across (eBay) an f8 65mm for the interchangeable 690 for $325. Later picked up a decent G690bl body for $275.
Deals pop up regularly on these and the traffic in eBay is fairly steady... particularly for the GW and GSW fixed lens models.
Just keep eyes out for bargains....
Somehow I had the idea that the Fuji690 was some prohibitively expensive system, with a variety of expensive lenses. Seeing the work in here, and then doing a cursory examination of the facts... wow... how did this pass me by.
I have an Autocord, and as nice as it is I just don't really use it at all. Maybe it's the waist-level focusing or the square format. But in researching more rectangular and eye-level system like a Pentax 67 or a Mamiya 7, I found them either too heavy or too expensive. But this... this... Only $339 for a bargain GW690 on Keh? For a whole 6x9?
I paid $300 for a nicely working G690 w/100mm lens, and about a month later came across (eBay) an f8 65mm for the interchangeable 690 for $325. Later picked up a decent G690bl body for $275.
Deals pop up regularly on these and the traffic in eBay is fairly steady... particularly for the GW and GSW fixed lens models.
divewizard
perspicaz
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