Horizons

I have just scanned my first panorama negatives from a Horizon 202. I tried the camera out in a P&S snapshooting approach of my two daughters. Now I am confident about trying out other types of photos with this great camera. I used Sam's Club to develop the negatives (cost: $1.58), and then I used the inexpensive Epson 3170 Photo flatbed scanner with the medium format tray to scan the negatives. I may try using TMAX3200 film rated at ISO 1600 next time for people photography with the Horizon.

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Raid
 
I started out with a 202 and liked it so much found a Noblex 135u to add to the pano system.... Much fun
wbill
 
Hi Raid,
I cut my negatives every 3 frames and scan using the 135 mm tray in Normal mode.
 
lZr said:
Hi Raid,
I cut my negatives every 3 frames and scan using the 135 mm tray in Normal mode.

Hi Izr,
I guess, this works as well and maybe is easier for allignment.

Raid
 
Unfortunately I don't have a film scanner and the local lab charges $13 to develop, print and scan a roll of "strange sized" negatives.
 
wyk_penguin said:
Unfortunately I don't have a film scanner and the local lab charges $13 to develop, print and scan a roll of "strange sized" negatives.
That doesn't seem expensive, I paid approximately the same yesterday for a 24 exp colour print film with wallet size prints.
 
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