Keith Tapscott.
Member
Which cameras are currently available in either 6x12 or 6x17 formats?
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
None. And as far as I can make out, there never have been any - given the extreme wide, the slow shooting speed and mostly infinity use (many earlier or homebuilt panoramics were fixed focus), a rangefinder would be rather lost on a panoramic. All panoramics I have ever used were scale focus - some of the recent Chinese ones can also be fit with a ground glass...
majid
Fazal Majid
The only panoramic RFs are the Fuji TX-1 and TX-2 (Hasselblad XPan and Xpan II).
Texsport
Well-known
Noblex, Widelux, and a few others would be surprised to hear this.
Texsport
Texsport
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Noblex, Widelux, and a few others would be surprised to hear this.
Texsport
Well, I don't think Noblex or Widelux have a rangefinder, do they? I know they have an optical viewfinder, but that doesn't make them rangefinder cameras. In fact, they have fixed focus lenses. No need for a rangefinder; nothing to focus. The XPan and the Fuji TX-1 have a rangefinder patch in the viewfinder window.
Keith Tapscott.
Member
Thanks for the replies. I thought that the Fuji 6x17 cameras had a range-finder. I must have mistakenly thought they were like the GS/GSW670 and 690 series.
kuzano
Veteran
My Fuji camera is rangefinder and does Pano 6X17
My Fuji camera is rangefinder and does Pano 6X17
I use a Fuji GL690 (last interchangeable lens 6X9 rangefinder) to shoot 2 images. Then I stitch them together for a 6X17 Pano...
If I do 3 images, I can stitch for 6X24. Images are sharply focused and I meter manually with a Gossen digital light meter for good exposure.
The good news is that it's a $500 camera.
My Fuji camera is rangefinder and does Pano 6X17
I use a Fuji GL690 (last interchangeable lens 6X9 rangefinder) to shoot 2 images. Then I stitch them together for a 6X17 Pano...
If I do 3 images, I can stitch for 6X24. Images are sharply focused and I meter manually with a Gossen digital light meter for good exposure.
The good news is that it's a $500 camera.
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