ChrisN said:
Interesting approach!
How does the widest-angle capture with the P&S compare with the wide view of the xpan? (As a tool for planning xpan photos.)
Well, I don't have it yet, but I was tipped off by another member in the direction of Pentax's W10. I gravitated towards the XPan from years of longing for pan images that I "saw," but was unable to fulfill with a standard format 35mm, so I guess I am confident about composition, but I am still inexperienced/learning about the finer technicalities in "making" an image. I am thinking more of the technical side of planning for f/stop, exposure, and dof to use the p&s as an initial guide, since I won't be able to bring a ton of film, and I won't have any feedback from developed film for the 4 month stay. The W10 p&s is at the top of my list, based on suggestions so far, and what I have read about the camera- it does have some manual functions that would help me, I think. (An important aside I just thought of: anybody know about image/lens quality of a Pentax?) I guess my biggest worry is repeating the same mistake without the developed film/digital feedback to fix the problem inevitably due to my lack of experience.
I'm just trying to think of ways to make my equipment multifunction so I can bring the weight down. Otherwise, I would bring more film (to experiment with), equipment like a light meter, etc. As it is, I'm thinking my usual experimentation and learning habits will be quashed if based on one camera alone. I guess my more recent images have given me more confidence in taking fewer pictures if necessary, but I still have the urge to take additional frames to experiment.
😕 I've been wondering another thing... how many rolls of velvia 100f 36exp do all of you think I should bring? I would like to use one type of film to buy in bulk cheap(er). Keep in mind that the XPan gives ~ 20-21 pans on 36exp.
I have thought of a project I once read about where a guy went on a month-long hike and only made one image per day! Should I be considering this, since that would get me ~ 120 images? Or am I crazy for even entertaining the idea? It would certainly make me (force me) to analize EVERY shot! Plus, I would still take plenty of digital p&s'.
...hmph... after reading it again, considering the possibilities, "once-in-a-lifetime-experience" comment made earlier... it just sounds like a stupid idea. I need to pack as much velvia as possible. They say there's no bad idea when brainstorming, but...