Bryceworld
Newbie
Hi Everyone,
First time visitor/poster/etc/you get the idea.
This post is mainly aimed at owners of both of the above cameras, and if you want to avoid the short story below, you can find the question at the bottom on the post. Thanks
I'm the proud owner of a noblex 135u, I used to have an xpan, but it was stolen after only 2weeks of use, so i have no real experience with this camera..
The Noblex i find is fantastic to use, I have had shots blown up to 50inch's wide, and they look astounding (quality wise) BUT this can only be achieved when i'm shooting at f16!! f11 is usable, but you can start to notice things aren't as sharp from there down.
The main problem i find myself facing is that I cant really do many long exosures, for instance; a 1 second exposure on the noblex takes just under 3min to complete (with the turning of the drum) and i'm mainly a landscape fanatic, so as others will be quite aware, alot can happen in 3 min and I feel like i'm almost wasting my time, as when the sky's on fire i want to fire off heaps of shots, but i have to wait for 3min for most of my exposures, due to the low light etc.
Dont get me wrong, this camera also has its advantages, esp when things are a little boring you can bend the horizon, and multiple exposures can have wonderfull effects on waves rolling in 🙂
But i'm almost at a point where i'm considering buying (ANOTHER) xpan.
So my question is, if you own both cameras, Whats the quality like on a big xpan print? Which camera do you find yourself using the most, and what do you mainly use it for?
In your opinion, what do you find the biggest disadvantage for both cameras, and whats the best positive for both cameras?
Does the 'bulb' cause any frustration, with it only lasting for a few minutes?
Thanks for all and any input.
Bryce
First time visitor/poster/etc/you get the idea.
This post is mainly aimed at owners of both of the above cameras, and if you want to avoid the short story below, you can find the question at the bottom on the post. Thanks
I'm the proud owner of a noblex 135u, I used to have an xpan, but it was stolen after only 2weeks of use, so i have no real experience with this camera..
The Noblex i find is fantastic to use, I have had shots blown up to 50inch's wide, and they look astounding (quality wise) BUT this can only be achieved when i'm shooting at f16!! f11 is usable, but you can start to notice things aren't as sharp from there down.
The main problem i find myself facing is that I cant really do many long exosures, for instance; a 1 second exposure on the noblex takes just under 3min to complete (with the turning of the drum) and i'm mainly a landscape fanatic, so as others will be quite aware, alot can happen in 3 min and I feel like i'm almost wasting my time, as when the sky's on fire i want to fire off heaps of shots, but i have to wait for 3min for most of my exposures, due to the low light etc.
Dont get me wrong, this camera also has its advantages, esp when things are a little boring you can bend the horizon, and multiple exposures can have wonderfull effects on waves rolling in 🙂
But i'm almost at a point where i'm considering buying (ANOTHER) xpan.
So my question is, if you own both cameras, Whats the quality like on a big xpan print? Which camera do you find yourself using the most, and what do you mainly use it for?
In your opinion, what do you find the biggest disadvantage for both cameras, and whats the best positive for both cameras?
Does the 'bulb' cause any frustration, with it only lasting for a few minutes?
Thanks for all and any input.
Bryce