jockel
Member
I got one with the 45 and 90mm and i am very happy with it. 
My first film was an agfa apx 400 pushed to 800 ASA.
The first time i used this film and i got some problems with it. The film was very curly and was bend like a halfpipe. So it is not sharp in the corners. I found out that the film was too cold and after warming up he was flat. Ok, next time...
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xpan test VI von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr
Jochen
My first film was an agfa apx 400 pushed to 800 ASA.
The first time i used this film and i got some problems with it. The film was very curly and was bend like a halfpipe. So it is not sharp in the corners. I found out that the film was too cold and after warming up he was flat. Ok, next time...
Nothing special

xpan test von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr

xpan test II von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr

xpan test III von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr

xpan test IV von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr

xpan test V von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr

xpan test VI von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr
Jochen
jan normandale
Film is the other way
I'm sure you're going to love this camera. I've the same lenses and the 90 is great for street photography. The 45 is a wonderful all purpose lens. You're not going to be disappointed!
BTW : nice BW work
BTW : nice BW work
traveler_101
American abroad
xpan?
xpan?
I am not familiar with these cameras, perhaps I should be but I am not. The shots do not look like 45mm photographs to me, they appear more like 35 or 25 (?). Nice compositions, by the way, especially framing the first shot through the architecture: good eye.
xpan?
I got one with the 45 and 90mm and i am very happy with it.
Jochen
I am not familiar with these cameras, perhaps I should be but I am not. The shots do not look like 45mm photographs to me, they appear more like 35 or 25 (?). Nice compositions, by the way, especially framing the first shot through the architecture: good eye.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
I've got this exact set up. You, my friend, have a terrific camera.
The lenses are crazy sharp, the camera is extremely well designed and ergonomically a joy to use...switching back and forth between regular and panoramic format, anytime you want? Genius.
This is a good street shooter, as mentioned, but also great for landscape too...a terrific outfit. The wide format takes some time to wrap your creative mind around, but you'll see how quick it comes.
The lenses are crazy sharp, the camera is extremely well designed and ergonomically a joy to use...switching back and forth between regular and panoramic format, anytime you want? Genius.
This is a good street shooter, as mentioned, but also great for landscape too...a terrific outfit. The wide format takes some time to wrap your creative mind around, but you'll see how quick it comes.
sleepyhead
Well-known
I am not familiar with these cameras, perhaps I should be but I am not. The shots do not look like 45mm photographs to me, they appear more like 35 or 25 (?). Nice compositions, by the way, especially framing the first shot through the architecture: good eye.![]()
"Traveler" good observation on the field-of-view of the 45mm lens of the Xpan.
On the long axis, the angle of view is similar to a 25mm lens on 36x24mm format. The Xpan 90mm lens has a long-axis angle of view similar to a 50mm lens on 36x24mm format.
traveler_101
American abroad
"Traveler" good observation on the field-of-view of the 45mm lens of the Xpan.
On the long axis, the angle of view is similar to a 25mm lens on 36x24mm format. The Xpan 90mm lens has a long-axis angle of view similar to a 50mm lens on 36x24mm format.
Thanks, "sleepyhead." This camera doesn't take 35mm film then, which suggests that it must be very expensive to acquire film for the camera (?). I have to say I am impressed with the images.
rickp
Well-known
yes, standard 35mm film. the user selects either 24x36mm (standard) or 24 x 65mm format (xpan wide). very flexible. if i remember correctly, the lenses are effectively MF lenses, of which only the wide center strip is used.
sleepyhead
Well-known
yes, standard 35mm film. the user selects either 24x36mm (standard) or 24 x 65mm format (xpan wide). very flexible. if i remember correctly, the lenses are effectively MF lenses, of which only the wide center strip is used.
Yes, the use of standard 35mm is one thing that makes the Xpan quite a bit more economical and convenient to shoot with, compared say, to cropping a 6x6 or 6x7 negative. The Xpan II also allows mid-roll rewind so you can switch films, and then accurately reload the partially finished film. I do this quite alot with my Xpan I, but need to use a small "film leader picker" to pull the leader back out of the cassette, as unlike the Xpan II, the Xpan I pulls leader all the way into the cassette on rewind.
Also, there are some films (alas NOT Neopan 1600 any longer) that are/were only available in 135-sized cassettes.
I really need to take the time to scan some of my Xpan negs.....
totifoto
Well-known
Congrats 
Love the last photo.
Love the last photo.
goo0h
Well-known
hmmm... me thinks need to look into this camera. jockel, you have some incredible photos!
jockel
Member
Thank you very much!
I have got One in color. Yes, with vignetting - but i love it!

ding von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr
I have got One in color. Yes, with vignetting - but i love it!

ding von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr
tokengirl
Established
Thank you very much!
I have got One in color. Yes, with vignetting - but i love it!
ding von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr
Beautiful! Congratulations, you're going to have a blast with this camera.
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
very nice stuff and congrats! you will soon be in love with it
raid
Dad Photographer
Nice images indeed. Such a format would suit me well.
sleepyhead
Well-known
Nice photo, and nice photostream on Flickr.
Thank you very much!
I have got One in color. Yes, with vignetting - but i love it!
ding von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr
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