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Sorry for that :)
I took quite a while of saving for me, too.

I've had to raid my savings account, which will be fine for a few months and covers a trip to Iceland where I intend to make good use of the Xpan. However, after the trip I'm going to have to replace the funds, so I will be facing either:

1. Selling the Xpan

2. Selling other gear to replace the money

The little Hasselblad, 45mm & 90mm arrived this afternoon and I haven't had a chance to even load a roll of film yet. However, I can already tell that (2) will be the much more likely outcome :)
 
I've had to raid my savings account, which will be fine for a few months and covers a trip to Iceland where I intend to make good use of the Xpan. However, after the trip I'm going to have to replace the funds, so I will be facing either:

1. Selling the Xpan

2. Selling other gear to replace the money

The little Hasselblad, 45mm & 90mm arrived this afternoon and I haven't had a chance to even load a roll of film yet. However, I can already tell that (2) will be the much more likely outcome :)

Have a lot of fun in Iceland, it is a beautiful and unique country. And make sure to take enough film with you, it will be necessary.
If you like the camera, I see option 2 quite more likely :)
To be not completely off-topic, another XPan shot from the summer.
Hasselblad XPan, 4/45mm, Kodak Elitechrome 100, scanned on the Minolta 5400 II and stitched.

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Lakes in the Barockgarden

Lakes in the Barockgarden

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Lakes in the Barockgarden Großsedlitz. Hasselblad XPan, 4/45mm, Kodak Elitechrome 100.
 
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