Horizon-202

Now people are impetuous, too lazy to spend time on construction

Architectural Culture in decline
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Even so I was delighted to see the scaffolding being used. That looks like
what I used to see in Korea many years ago. However they tended to use
wooden poles (trees) rather than bamboo. It seems primitive to
Westerners, but it is obviously quite practical. All the photos are great. I
particularly like the ones of the pagoda-like structure on the water. Those
sunsets are really great behind that structure.

Thanks for the great photos. Did the people always know they were in the
photos? I see some of them looking at you. Was it just out of curiosity
at seeing a strange camera, or did they know what you were doing?
 
How is the film transport on your 202?

How is the film transport on your 202?

I always got sharp, even photos from my older Horizant, but it would also "chew" the film up. How is your Horizant's film transport? Are your exposures always even?

You don't see many photos of upper class dwellings from Russia either....
 
Now people are impetuous, too lazy to spend time on construction

Architectural Culture in decline
_______________________________________________________________
Even so I was delighted to see the scaffolding being used. That looks like
what I used to see in Korea many years ago. However they tended to use
wooden poles (trees) rather than bamboo. It seems primitive to
Westerners, but it is obviously quite practical. All the photos are great. I
particularly like the ones of the pagoda-like structure on the water. Those
sunsets are really great behind that structure.

Thanks for the great photos. Did the people always know they were in the
photos? I see some of them looking at you. Was it just out of curiosity
at seeing a strange camera, or did they know what you were doing?




Shooting, a lot of noise,There is a tearing sound

In addition, all good​
 
Common problems

Common problems

I always got sharp, even photos from my older Horizant, but it would also "chew" the film up. How is your Horizant's film transport? Are your exposures always even?

You don't see many photos of upper class dwellings from Russia either....


Common trouble

At the beginning or the lack of or excessive
 

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Very nice photos, Alex.
What scanner do you use to scan panos? You seem to have very good results with them!
 
I have to find a commercial scanning offer for panorama 35mm negatives in the USA. Scanning such negatives at home will not result in this sharpness unless I purchase a flatness adapter.
 
I have to find a commercial scanning offer for panorama 35mm negatives in the USA. Scanning such negatives at home will not result in this sharpness unless I purchase a flatness adapter.


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China in different places, the quality of the scan is very unstable:bang:

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I dug up my 202 a week ago, so that I would use the camera again. This thread has reminded me for sure that my 202 needs a workout soon.
 
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