Nick De Marco
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Always wondered about this camera. Then found one, in good condition but with marks on the base, plus 45mm lens for about £700. Snapped it up and put a film in it the next day for my Rangefinder Chronicles (where the XPan will join my other rangefinders)
http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.com/2010/12/wednesday-1-december-2010.html
I think I will like it
http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.com/2010/12/wednesday-1-december-2010.html
I think I will like it
tokengirl
Established
Congratulations. Someone will be along shortly to show you the secret handshake. 
samuelphoto
Established
The XPAN is an outstanding camera, you will be very pleased. Some of the best images I've ever created were made with one. I mostly used it for landscapes, but it can be a really fun (and challenging) street shooter too. The 45mm lens is a phenomenal performer. One suggestion is to have it serviced eventually before the 10 year support period expires. As far as I know, only Hasselblad can service them, or at least my local Hassy authorized service center can't do it.
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
congrats.....it is a wonderful camera
Austerby
Well-known
You've beaten me to it: I seem to be following a similar experimental path to yours recently. This year I've acquired a Zeiss Ikon, a Minolta CLE and a Fuji GA645i as I wanted to try different rangefinders than Leicas, of which I still have a IIIa, M3 and M8 but previously owned M2, M6ttl, M7 and MP. (Don't get me started on lenses...).
I've just recently been thinking about the Xpan as I remembered that it was the Xpan that originally got me interested in rangefinders but I've never owned one.
I notice that they're not as expensive as they used to be and I'm planning on getting one in the new year.
I'm enjoying your Rangefinder Chronicles by the way: I should have a go at something similar.
I look forward to seeing your Xpan results and reading about your thoughts on it.
I've just recently been thinking about the Xpan as I remembered that it was the Xpan that originally got me interested in rangefinders but I've never owned one.
I notice that they're not as expensive as they used to be and I'm planning on getting one in the new year.
I'm enjoying your Rangefinder Chronicles by the way: I should have a go at something similar.
I look forward to seeing your Xpan results and reading about your thoughts on it.
Nick De Marco
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Thanks for the comments
And thanks Austerby
I do really like the XPan. It's quite different but I have been scanning some more shots I did with it a couple of weeks ago tonight, both colour and black and white, and I'm really pleased with many of the images. I don't feel it will be just a fad - although quite a specialist way of shooting, it can often have a good place. Also, I fond the quality of the scan to be much more like a good medium format shot than a 35mm.
And I hope you do something like Rangefinder Chronicles - I know I would really enjoy to see more of this kind of stuff from other photograhers
Nick
And thanks Austerby
I do really like the XPan. It's quite different but I have been scanning some more shots I did with it a couple of weeks ago tonight, both colour and black and white, and I'm really pleased with many of the images. I don't feel it will be just a fad - although quite a specialist way of shooting, it can often have a good place. Also, I fond the quality of the scan to be much more like a good medium format shot than a 35mm.
And I hope you do something like Rangefinder Chronicles - I know I would really enjoy to see more of this kind of stuff from other photograhers
Nick
Nick De Marco
Well-known
Today I uploaded another set of photos taken with the XPan, as well as a short 'review' on my Rangefinder Chronicles blog for 4 December 2010:
http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.com/2010/12/saturday-4-december-2010.html
I shall have a few more from the next day (5 Dec) uploaded tomorrow.
http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.com/2010/12/saturday-4-december-2010.html
I shall have a few more from the next day (5 Dec) uploaded tomorrow.
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