filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Oddly enough here in the US that is the more likely place to find one. Because of their rarity they are a status symbol after all.
Did see it on IG, the shot with a Defender pickup.
Really nice, the soft corners probably would be taken care of after CLA.
It's quite amusing to see a Landrover Defender in NYC, legendary 4x4 vehicle but in the city it's rather redundant.
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brennanphotoguy
Well-known
Did see it on IG, the shot with a Defender pickup.
Really nice, the soft corners probably would be taken care of after CLA.
It's quite amusing to see a Landrover Defender in NYC, legendary 4x4 vehicle but in the city it's rather redundant.
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Oddly enough here in the US that is the more likely place to find one. Because of their rarity they are a status symbol after all.
I see them fairly often here and I always wonder why someone would have one here ASIDE from a status symbol haha. I see bro-dozers all the time too so go figure. I'd love to have a D90 some day after I move back to TN but I know it'll never happen. International Scouts are cool too.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
You might try looking around as a number of 80's era Defenders have been imported into the US over the last few years. On the downside, you'll have to deal with a 30+ year old vehicle.
I'd love to have a D90 some day after I move back to TN but I know it'll never happen. International Scouts are cool too.
Huss
Veteran
Really nice, the soft corners probably would be taken care of after CLA.
Soft corners? Weird as swing lens cameras only use the center of the lens to take the pic. That's why the edges are just as sharp as the center, which is where they differ from regular cameras.
I'm wondering if the film is not being held flat.
Huss
Veteran
TX-1, 45mm, Fuji Pro160
Since I got my Fujiplans, I've stopped shooting my swinger pano cameras as I really like the flexibility of these RF cameras. The fact that I can focus them, they have a full range of speeds and a light meter that works really well is really useful!
Since I got my Fujiplans, I've stopped shooting my swinger pano cameras as I really like the flexibility of these RF cameras. The fact that I can focus them, they have a full range of speeds and a light meter that works really well is really useful!
j.scooter
Veteran
I love those Hogarth
+1 They are all really nice
j.scooter
Veteran
Stitches allowed here?? will delete if no
Fuji XT1 35 f2 stitched
Fuji XT1 35 f2 stitched

emraphoto
Veteran
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Classic Leica III + 90mm Elmar, 4 images stitched. Vismarkt Leiden, The Netherlands.

HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Leica M4-P + 35mm Summicron (v4), Fomapan 200, HC110
3 images stitched
3 images stitched

Huss
Veteran
While those pics are cool, this thread is for panoramic cameras, not stitched images using software.
"Xpan & Other Panoramics For Hasselblad Xpan, Xpan II, Fuji TX-1 and TX-2, and all other Panoramic cameras"
"Xpan & Other Panoramics For Hasselblad Xpan, Xpan II, Fuji TX-1 and TX-2, and all other Panoramic cameras"
valdas
Veteran
While those pics are cool, this thread is for panoramic cameras, not stitched images using software.
"Xpan & Other Panoramics For Hasselblad Xpan, Xpan II, Fuji TX-1 and TX-2, and all other Panoramic cameras"
what about dedicated panorama heads?
mothertrucker
Well-known
ICA polyskop in panoramic 6x13 mode:

Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^^ Wow , I just looked up that camera ! Not to forget what a great picture of industry .
The stitched photos are good too , but I think their own thread would be more in appropiate .
Ymmv, Peter
The stitched photos are good too , but I think their own thread would be more in appropiate .
Ymmv, Peter
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
While those pics are cool, this thread is for panoramic cameras, not stitched images using software.
"Xpan & Other Panoramics For Hasselblad Xpan, Xpan II, Fuji TX-1 and TX-2, and all other Panoramic cameras"
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^ They give the rest of us inspiration to try harder ! Peter
harvester
Established



the beach at wye river, a year after the fires.
great ocean road, victoria, australia.
kodak panoram model 1d.
6 x 18 cm
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
First roll through the new to me Xpan, 45mm (90mm on its way) a lot to learn on how best to deploy this camera but great fun.
Still love my verticals.
Kentmere 400 HC110 1:60 12 min V850


Still love my verticals.

Kentmere 400 HC110 1:60 12 min V850
Cocal
Well-known

Mamiya RB67 Pro S, Mamiya Sektor C 1:4.5 f=180mm.Rollei Superpan 200, Rollei Supergrain (1:13) 8' 20°C. Scan from negative film.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
XPan experiments continue 45mm f4 centre filter camera on self timer sat on a chair with guessed framing.
Kentmere 400 HC110
Kentmere 400 HC110

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