mikeamos
Newbie
I love this! Great framing.
Niko
Established
largedrink
Down Under
South Coast, Wellington, New Zealand
South Coast, Wellington, New Zealand

South Coast by Hugh B
Linhof Technorama 617 and Ilford FP4 125
Really enjoying trying this format for the first time.
South Coast, Wellington, New Zealand

South Coast by Hugh B
Linhof Technorama 617 and Ilford FP4 125
Really enjoying trying this format for the first time.
largedrink
Down Under
Island Bay, Wellington, New Zealand
Island Bay, Wellington, New Zealand

Old boat at Island Bay by Hugh B
Linhof Technorama 617 and Kodak Portra 160
Island Bay, Wellington, New Zealand

Old boat at Island Bay by Hugh B
Linhof Technorama 617 and Kodak Portra 160
mothertrucker
Well-known
ICA Polyskop with a 90mm F4.5 Tessar made in ~1925, modified for 120 film

gcap
Giovanni C.
gcap
Giovanni C.
narsuitus
Well-known
wjlapier
Well-known
To make thread police happy.
"I don't want to be the thread police, but the description line of the forum clearly says:
For Hasselblad Xpan, Xpan II, Fuji TX-1 and TX-2, and all other Panoramic cameras
So please, no digital cameras here. snaefell"
Iphone XR
Cannon Beach, OR.
snaefell
Established
I don't want to be the thread police, but the description line of the forum clearly says:
For Hasselblad Xpan, Xpan II, Fuji TX-1 and TX-2, and all other Panoramic cameras
So please, no digital cameras here.
For Hasselblad Xpan, Xpan II, Fuji TX-1 and TX-2, and all other Panoramic cameras
So please, no digital cameras here.
narsuitus
Well-known
The description line of the forum clearly says, "... all other Panoramic cameras" not "... all other film Panoramic cameras."
TimPrebble
Member




Fujifilm TX2/XPAN2 with Kodak Tmax100
gcap
Giovanni C.
FujiLove
Well-known
The description line of the forum clearly says, "... all other Panoramic cameras" not "... all other film Panoramic cameras."
This thread is in the 'Classic Film RangeFinders & Other Classics' section of the website.
snaefell
Established
This thread is in the 'Classic Film RangeFinders & Other Classics' section of the website.
Additionally: There are not very much digital panarama cameras.
shawn
Veteran
So where should people create a thread to “Show us your recent panoramic shots!”
The thread is about images, not about cameras.
Shawn
The thread is about images, not about cameras.
Shawn
TimPrebble
Member
So where should people create a thread to “Show us your recent panoramic shots!”
The thread is about images, not about cameras.
Shawn
Surely this thread is about images SHOT ON FILM...
Maybe contact the forum admins & start a seperate phone camera section or something...
narsuitus
Well-known
I just started a Panoramic thread in the Words/No Words section of this forum.
kiss-o-matic
Well-known
Where is this? Wouldn't mind grabbing some of those Ardbegs!
shawn
Veteran
Additionally: There are not very much digital panarama cameras.
Almost every ILC digital camera can shoot panoramic shots quite easily.
For a 3:2 sensor...
Turn on the 1/3 frame gridlines and use the center row for framing and you have 4.5:1 AR. (for a sensor size of 36mmx8mm)
If your camera has square frame grids turn them on and use the middle two rows. 3:1 AR. (for a sensor size of 36mm x 12mm)
To figure out equivalent lens FOV compare vertical FOV.
For example shooting the Voigtlander 15mm using 3:1 framing you are using half the vertical FOV (38.6 degrees) so roughly equivalent to a 33 or 34mm lens vertically but with 100 degree FOV horizontally.
With a 10mm lens you end up with the same horizontal FOV of most swing lens panoramic cameras, slightly more vertical FOV and get the entire image in an instant without time distortions and with the benefits of image stabilization...etc...etc.
Use a 21 or 22mm and you are at about a 50mm vertical FOV with around 82 degrees horizontal.
With an A7RII/III using square framelines the panoramics are still 21 megapixels. Scanned panoramics with my Pakon are about 12 megapixel.
And just like an XPAN if you want to shoot traditional 3:2 that is available too. And just like an XPAN when shooting panoramic you are using a lens with a wider image circle and cropping it vertically. Unlike an XPAN you aren't cropping horizontally too when in 3:2 mode.
Shawn
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