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Thats cool Monz. How do you know how much you need to wind between frames? or just do 2 rounds for each "frame" and that is always enough?

You can only give 2 strokes with the G690BL. But how far you have to transport doesn't depend on the width of the film. The spacing might be a bit iffy at the start as you are missing the backing paper but there is a nice margin with 6x9 to start.
 
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Just playing with the phone. . .
 
These (this and my last above) were made with a Samsung Galaxy 5. Normally I don't do the panorama thing with a phone-cam, but in both cases the phone's firmware was going to give me more of what I wanted, when compared to the cameras I had with me (Fuji X-Pro 1), Leica M9.

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The last seconds of 2014. For this year's New Year's Eve party, I used my panoramic *film* camera and tried my luck. One roll is ISO 800 and one roll is ISO400, and I think there might be a few decent photos!

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"Selfie" Jan 2014. One of the last photos I took before I left. I shall return, hopefully in 2015! I think the exposure is 4 or 8 seconds.

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Finally got around to develop the first roll from the Widelux F7 last weekend.
I will stop the lens down next time.

Any hints as of best aperture to reduce/prevent the pulsar shaped light effects from spot lights with the Widelux cameras?

All Fuji Neopan 400 @ ISO1600 in D-76 stock
Probably all but the first one shot wide open @f2.8
I blew the highlights with these quick scans, will have to rescan sometime.

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It's a real fun camera and unlike the humongous Noblex 150 (which does a lot nicer optically) the widelux is small, light and fun enough to carry around ;-)
 
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