Customer checking her appearance in the mirror at a craft fair in Kihei Maui
Pentax 67II, 2.8/90mm, Fuji 800Z @EI500

Pentax 67II, 2.8/90mm, Fuji 800Z @EI500
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
^ Doug! These are great! You should be posting your 6X7 stuff more often.
All the best,
Mike
All the best,
Mike
tsiklonaut
Well-known

Twins by tsiklonaut
P67ii, SMC 200mm f4, Fujifilm Velvia 100 (RVP100) self-developed in proper 6-bath process, drumscanned.
chasfreeland
Established
Very poetic mood in this photo. Where is this?
tsiklonaut
Well-known
^ Doug! These are great! You should be posting your 6X7 stuff more often.
All the best,
Mike
Thank you, Mike! I have four of the beasts (two 6x7 and two 67II), long-time favorites to use. I like the way they handle. But I don't shoot film any more. The fine lenses still get occasional use on the Leica S2.
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
You could buy a new car for what you can get for those cameras ! Peter
I'll have to look into that! Would be nice to pay down the car loan...You could buy a new car for what you can get for those cameras ! Peter
Photon42
burn the box
dourbalistar
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Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 105mm f/2.4, Panoramic Adapter, ORWO N74+, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 6.5 minutes.

2019.06.22 Roll #208-03610-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.06.22 Roll #208-03610-Pano-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Photon42
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While it looks admittedly cool - is it overall better than cropping a 6x7?
I have the kit to use 35mm film in the 6x7, and it is kinda cool. Also inconvenient to unload at the end of the roll, there being no provision for rewind. But the viewfinder cropping adapter does make it easy to frame within the pano borders. OTOH, just cropping the 120/220 film frame is much more flexible as to borders. On yet another hand, if you have a bunch of 35mm film to use up, and a shortage of 120/220 in your fridge, then it's useful!While it looks admittedly cool - is it overall better than cropping a 6x7?
Would this kind of pano be a good occasion to use the Pentax 4/45mm lens?
dourbalistar
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While it looks admittedly cool - is it overall better than cropping a 6x7?
Better? Probably not. More fun? Definitely yes, for me. Like Doug mentions, it's a great deal more kludgy, as loading and unloading requires a few extra steps. With the viewfinder cropping adapter, I found it to be a challenging creative exercise to compose in a super wide aspect ratio that I'm not used to. I wouldn't do it for general use, but load it up with something in mind, and have fun for a day!
One advantage over cropping is that you can get 18-19 pano frames per 36 exposure roll. Also, I can't afford or justify an Xpan, so this will have to do. If you plan to do street photography as you would with an Xpan, this setup is not discreet at all.
Would this kind of pano be a good occasion to use the Pentax 4/45mm lens?
I don't have the 45/4, but I have a few shots upthread with the 55/3.5. The 45mm would be even wider!
dourbalistar
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Ok, back to your regularly scheduled 6x7 aspect ratio programming. 
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 105mm f/2.4, Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H.

2019.10.19 Roll #226-0001.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.10.19 Roll #226-0004.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 105mm f/2.4, Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H.

2019.10.19 Roll #226-0001.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.10.19 Roll #226-0004.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
charjohncarter
Veteran
Preach it, Brother Keith!
^^^ Nice stuff on your site.
I like the way your pier pilings merge smoothly into their own wiggly reflections... I would be tempted to crop some at the top.Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 105mm f/2.4, Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H.
2019.10.19 Roll #226-0001.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Thank you, John.^^^ Nice stuff on your site.
Photon42
burn the box
^ Doug! These are great! You should be posting your 6X7 stuff more often.
All the best,
Mike
Indeed. Love them.
dourbalistar
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I like the way your pier pilings merge smoothly into their own wiggly reflections... I would be tempted to crop some at the top.![]()
Thanks, Doug! I was certainly shooting for the reflection, but didn't necessarily expect that result.
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