boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
In actuality a mechanical Xpan has nothing to do with film/digital. It's a beautifully designed if very specific camera. The kicker is that because of the electronics involved, it could end up being a $ 5,000 brick. I have no doubt that if we were back in the '80s say, when mechanical cameras were being built.....several companies could have built it. If you could build a Fuji 617 or a Linhof Technorama.... why not an Xpan? It's just that no one is building those kind of cameras any more.
This thread started about building a mechanical Xpan from something else. This has meant analog. Various film bodies have been deconstructed and have had new noses grafted onto them. The nature of the project seems to point it at analog. Digitally this problem was solved with the first digital editor.
The 'oxygen' (no longer available) is a cool idea. I always prefer medium format film, but since 220 is dead, there's no doubt 35 is more convenient for panoramics. As i see it, the attractive selling point of the Xpan were: a built-in light meter, the fact that it could do single frame or panoramics, and had 3 high quality interchangeable lenses. So you have a svelte camera you could take as an only camera on a trip. Quite a bit different than a 617.... Having said that, I'd be a sucker for a Fuji G-W 680 IV with 3 interchangeable lenses.
I have been a 35mm guy since around '53 or ;43. My first was the Voigtlaender Vito II which you see alongside my posts. I bought 100' or 200' rolls of Tri-X and loaded and developed my own crap. 8 - 10 hours in rooms dimly lit with red lights were my Saturdays. I learned from that. I learned I was not very good. Repititio, repititio, repititio. Practice can improve if it is possble. The jury is out.
I have always had a closet lust for medium format, the Swedish one. I remember it from back in the Vito II days. The lust lingered and never went away. When the X2D came out I sold the wife, kids, grandchildren into slavery and both kidneys and bought one with the XCD55V. It shoots XPan natively. And any Sonnars I have cover the 44 x 33 sensor so they work, too. I have yet to test any 35mm format wide-angles.
So I have beaten the mechanical hack of the XPan but I must have daily dialysis and keep a constant lookout for Interpol. ;o)
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