you_mutz
Newbie
Hi there,
I read somewhere that you need to follow a specific method when switching between formats on the Xpan in order to stop it from cocking up.... Does anyone know anything more about this...?
Thanks a plenty
mutz
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I read somewhere that you need to follow a specific method when switching between formats on the Xpan in order to stop it from cocking up.... Does anyone know anything more about this...?
Thanks a plenty
mutz
website on Handprinted panoramic infrared images..... please go and visit
www.mutz-photography.com
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nksyoon
Well-known
Never encountered a problem, I just turn the switch when I want to.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Never happened to me either.
MP/CLE
Established
Just push in the center button and turn the outer ring and it transfers easily between pano and normal... if there is some other requirement, I've missed it but the pics haven't.
Ben1
X-pan #1 Fan
you_mutz,
As far as im aware you should be able to switch between normal and pano modes at any time... and the camera will wind the film backward/forward slightly to adjust for you....
If its playing up for you, id suggest you get it looked at. Im not sure where your from but there are hasselblad servicers/repairers all around the world. It may just be a very small problem, but could also be a big one with the motor drive or just the dial itself.
Best of luck.
As far as im aware you should be able to switch between normal and pano modes at any time... and the camera will wind the film backward/forward slightly to adjust for you....
If its playing up for you, id suggest you get it looked at. Im not sure where your from but there are hasselblad servicers/repairers all around the world. It may just be a very small problem, but could also be a big one with the motor drive or just the dial itself.
Best of luck.
RdEoSg
Well-known
I've never had an issue with mine either.
BlackCloud
Member
unsolvable
unsolvable
On several occasions my Xpan has failed to appropriately reposition the film when I changed formats from pano to stnd. The result of course is two partially overlapping exposures. In this fashion, I lost one of the finest portrait photographs that I have ever taken.
I sent the camera into Hasselblad w/ the offending slide and a detailed letter of explanation. Their response was to shoot a roll of film w/o changing formats, have no problems, and declare there not to be a problem.
Good job Hasselblad.
I guess all I can do is to take 2 exposures every time I KNOW that I have a money shot, b/c you never know what format your next shot will be in (I shoot 90% pano w/ Xpan)
Never had this overlap problem when stayng in the same format......
unsolvable
On several occasions my Xpan has failed to appropriately reposition the film when I changed formats from pano to stnd. The result of course is two partially overlapping exposures. In this fashion, I lost one of the finest portrait photographs that I have ever taken.
I sent the camera into Hasselblad w/ the offending slide and a detailed letter of explanation. Their response was to shoot a roll of film w/o changing formats, have no problems, and declare there not to be a problem.
Good job Hasselblad.
I guess all I can do is to take 2 exposures every time I KNOW that I have a money shot, b/c you never know what format your next shot will be in (I shoot 90% pano w/ Xpan)
Never had this overlap problem when stayng in the same format......
MP/CLE
Established
Sounds like Hasselblad has lost their "give a damn" about the xpan since they don't make it anymore. I wonder if you'd get a better response from Fuji? My Xpan II has been flawless...so far, and I certainly hope I'll not need Hassy's assistance.
MarkEDavison
Member
Xpan format switch problem
Xpan format switch problem
I had this problem once--it turned out that I had turned the camera off, and then switched the format. This might be your problem.
After that I made sure that the camera is turned on when I switch the format, and the problem has not returned.
Xpan format switch problem
I had this problem once--it turned out that I had turned the camera off, and then switched the format. This might be your problem.
After that I made sure that the camera is turned on when I switch the format, and the problem has not returned.
BlackCloud
Member
Very possible
Very possible
This is an interesting theory. I often put the camera on the tripod, focus, set, etc, then turn it on for actual action. I know I have on several occasions changed format while the camera was off & it repositioned the film when I turned it on.
I will never do that again!
BIG THANX
As for Hasselblad not caring anymore:
A. They stopped making all their film cameras, no?
B. My problems date back to 2003......
Very possible
MarkEDavison said:I had this problem once--it turned out that I had turned the camera off, and then switched the format. This might be your problem.
After that I made sure that the camera is turned on when I switch the format, and the problem has not returned.
This is an interesting theory. I often put the camera on the tripod, focus, set, etc, then turn it on for actual action. I know I have on several occasions changed format while the camera was off & it repositioned the film when I turned it on.
I will never do that again!
BIG THANX
As for Hasselblad not caring anymore:
A. They stopped making all their film cameras, no?
B. My problems date back to 2003......
qwilco
Newbie
Don't feel lonely, I heard the problem a few times before. I repair Hasselblad professionally. I think wih system in mind, there is not much to do about it, just limit changing format. Wilco Jansen www.hasselblad-reparaties.nl
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