vnukov_pk
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pluton
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I've always wanted to build a rig such as you have. How much did you overlap the horizontal fields of view?Those are stitches from three Nikon Coolpix A cameras firing together.
Shawn
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
recently had to move from Xpan to Tx1, and have been playing around with camera in vertical mode



shawn
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I've always wanted to build a rig such as you have. How much did you overlap the horizontal fields of view?
From Left to center it looks like maybe 1/4, the overlap is greater on center to right.. maybe 1/3. I'm still playing with angles a bit. The off center lens and tripod mount makes it a little off. The more overlap you have the greater the vertical area you have and the easier it is to blend for close in objects.
Here are the three shots...



This is the uncropped blend....

Shawn
jamin-b
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A few from panorama mode on my Fuji Tiara (P&S)
A few from panorama mode on my Fuji Tiara (P&S)
All Tri-X, shot at 400, HC-110 dilution G semi-stand:
Nov16_111_HC_TriX400_Tiara_19 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
Nov16_111_HC_TriX400_Tiara_14 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
Nov16_111_HC_TriX400_Tiara_17 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
Nov16_111_HC_TriX400_Tiara_18 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
A few from panorama mode on my Fuji Tiara (P&S)
All Tri-X, shot at 400, HC-110 dilution G semi-stand:




shawn
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gdi
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kaydee
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Here's a couple of mine with my new XPan II
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Hong Kong XPan Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Hong Kong XPan Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Kennedy Town Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Hong Kong Christmas Panoramic by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Kennedy Town Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Hong Kong XPan Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Kennedy Town Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Hong Kong XPan Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Hong Kong XPan Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
3

Kennedy Town Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Hong Kong Christmas Panoramic by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Kennedy Town Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Hong Kong XPan Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
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Kennedy Town Panoramics by Kevin Dharmawan, on Flickr
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
So about a month ago I found a Noblex 150 for decent price and picked it up.
I've been playing with it, but due to mostly operator errors, I've not had a lot of luck with good images. Here's my first decent photo from it.
I've been playing with it, but due to mostly operator errors, I've not had a lot of luck with good images. Here's my first decent photo from it.

gdi
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So about a month ago I found a Noblex 150 for decent price and picked it up.
I've been playing with it, but due to mostly operator errors, I've not had a lot of luck with good images. Here's my first decent photo from it.
Very nice shot, the Noblex 150 is a fabulous camera - but I have screwed up a few shots, and advanced the whole roll once trying to reach frame one ( I forgot to press the shutter befoe closing the back!)
What film and filtration did you use here? I have used some Rollie IR with an R72 that Siggi made for me and it is rally nice. I was saving the film for summer foliage, But I my try for some dramatic sky winter shots....
Vincent.G
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Hogarth Ferguson
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Untitled by Hogarth Ferguson

Untitled by Hogarth Ferguson

Untitled by Hogarth Ferguson

Untitled by Hogarth Ferguson
All with a friend's G617
BlackXList
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I love those Hogarth
TimPrebble
Member




Fuji TX2/XPAN2
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Aye, the whole loading and set up can be a pain. I've ruined a few rolls already by missing one of the steps in loading process. Ugh.
Teh above if I remember right was Fomapan 400 (at 200asa) in D76.
The camera came with one red magnetic filter. Since I shoot B&W in only, that means in stay in always. Even if I don't need it.
Teh above if I remember right was Fomapan 400 (at 200asa) in D76.
The camera came with one red magnetic filter. Since I shoot B&W in only, that means in stay in always. Even if I don't need it.
What film and filtration did you use here? I have used some Rollie IR with an R72 that Siggi made for me and it is rally nice. I was saving the film for summer foliage, But I my try for some dramatic sky winter shots....
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
From the xpan

valdas
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Widelux F8, Expired Kodak Farbwelt 200

mothertrucker
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Turkey Run Indiana. Shot with an ICA Polyskop, 90mm Tessar, in 6x13 panoramic.
Serious vignetting on the edges with this camera!
brennanphotoguy
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Borrowed my buddies Widelux that needs a service desperately but I got some cool shots on my first roll. It's not holding tension and frame spacing is nonexistent. I'll post some later.
Prest_400
Multiformat
Borrowed my buddies Widelux that needs a service desperately but I got some cool shots on my first roll. It's not holding tension and frame spacing is nonexistent. I'll post some later.
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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