This isn't a thread for stitched images, it is a thread for panoramic cameras.
The thread is titled "Show us your recent Panoramic shots!" not “Show us your Panoramic Camera”. Sorry if I'm using too wide of an interpretation but "Panoramic" is usually defined by the aspect ratio of the image not by the technology of the camera. For example the Mamiya 7II is not a panorama camera, but use the 35mm adapter and now the aspect ratio of the image makes it “panoramic”.
Having watched the thread for some time I have seen several techniques used to create panoramic images including multi-image posts. Cheers, jc
The thread is titled "Show us your recent Panoramic shots!" not “Show us your Panoramic Camera”. Sorry if I'm using too wide of an interpretation but "Panoramic" is usually defined by the aspect ratio of the image not by the technology of the camera. For example the Mamiya 7II is not a panorama camera, but use the 35mm adapter and now the aspect ratio of the image makes it “panoramic”.
Having watched the thread for some time I have seen several techniques used to create panoramic images including multi-image posts. Cheers, jc
These digital shots are all great, thank you all for sharing, but let's please try to keep this thread to those taken with panoramic film cameras like the Xpan, Horizon(t), Widelux, Mamiya 7 + adapter, Noblex, Linhof 612/617, etc.
I'll just quote what the thread started said
Shot with a 1925 ICA Polyscop.
I didn't knew this camera. What I found out is that this is stereoscopic camera which could shoot panos as well. On what kind of material do you take the images as the cameras seem to use a quite exotic plate format (6x13cm or 45x107mm depending on the model)?
Hey snaefell - luckily somebody nice modified mine to take 120 film instead of plates! Otherwise it would be sitting on a shelf to this very day I am sure.
I'd love to see how these conversions or original filmholders for the Polyscop looks like. Could be a way to get into panorama, I've been wanting to do that for mnay years.
I wrote a quick post about the 120 converted ICA and put it on my website if you want to check it out - I only have one pic there at the moment but will upload a few more with some detail shots when I get a chance.
Xpan, 30mm, K64, Cairo
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Great stuff, thank you! 🙂 The Cornu is beautiful, but that price ...
I am looking for something that makes panoramas - stereo is not my thing. This gives me some further ideas. Even glass plates would actually be a possible (if somewhat crazy) way out.
great shot! beautiful color!