gbealnz
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Thanks, Gary! Having the film travel horizontally in landscape orientation is a big advantage, and the panoramic adapter I got also has a mask that you can put on the focusing screen to help you visualize the composition better.
Shoots with Coops did some in cameras panoramas with his Hasselblad 500 C/M, using a prism finder. Seems a bit kludgy, and the aspect ratio isn't quite as wide given the square format, but it's definitely possible with some experimentation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40SD-iXY_6E
Yeah, I find the 35mm pano way simpler using the 903Swc, the finder still works on it's side, albeit with a small bit of guesswork as to framing. Part of the experience I say.
Not to say of course I haven't used it on the 503, with waist level, but it's difficult and as you say, kludgy.
Gary
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Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 55mm f/3.5, Panoramic Adapter, ORWO N74+, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 6.5 minutes.

2019.07.04 Roll #210-24.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.07.04 Roll #210-24.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
gbealnz
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The perfect subject for such a wide format, nicely done.
Gary
Gary
gbealnz
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Got a couple of pics with the 30mm, will work out how to link them from my Flickr upload. Be patient with this old fart.
Gary
X-Pan-30mm@f11_Wintec__Delta100 by gbealnz, on Flickr
Gary

gbealnz
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OK, slow learner, bordering on "thick", but seem to be getting there. The vertical shot is with the 45mm.
X-Pan-30mm@f8_Riverside__Delta100 by gbealnz, on Flickr
X-Pan-45mm@f8_Fountain__Delta100 by gbealnz, on Flickr


gcap
Giovanni C.
gbealnz
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Beautiful colours gcap.
Gary
Gary
gcap
Giovanni C.
Thank you Gary!Beautiful colours gcap.
Gary
GLAUMAX
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Hello, One of mine with Hasselblad Xpan 45mm Ektar 100
https://www.flickr.com/photos/14239617@N03/40829696533/in/dateposted-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/14239617@N03/40829696533/in/dateposted-public/
gcap
Giovanni C.
dourbalistar
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The perfect subject for such a wide format, nicely done.
Gary
Your post initiated a page break on the forum, so not sure if that was in reference to the Dodge Coronet. But if so, thanks!
dourbalistar
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Fuji G617, Kodak Portra:
Beautiful, gcap! I don't know how you get such saturated colors from Portra, maybe that's just how all Grecian landscapes look!
gcap
Giovanni C.
Beautiful, gcap! I don't know how you get such saturated colors from Portra, maybe that's just how all Grecian landscapes look!
Thanks D. In post I have in mind how a slide would look and edit accordingly.
gcap
Giovanni C.
james.liam
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Thanks D. In post I have in mind how a slide would look and edit accordingly.
Why don't you use slide film then?
Huss
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Why don't you use slide film then?
Perhaps film and processing costs/availability?
gbealnz
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Or the slightly more forgiving latitude of C-41, as opposed E6?
AND....... with results like he is getting, why muck with it, LOL.
Beautiful shots.
Gary
AND....... with results like he is getting, why muck with it, LOL.
Beautiful shots.
Gary
gcap
Giovanni C.
Mostly cost. I can develop C41 120 at 2 Euros a film when slide film costs minimum 8. I've tried self developing in the past but since there was no permanent space it was very difficult. I don't understand where the problem is....Why don't you use slide film then?
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