Slide mounts

Urm, as far as im aware there is one company that makes them, they are based in the US, (seattle i think??)..could b wrong. Im pretty sure its been posted on here before so maybe try a search.

Other than that, ur outa luck :)
 
kaiyen said:
You know, I realize this is a great community, with a lot of knowledge but...

I did a search on google, which is, by the way, a fairly well-known search engine, for "xpan slide mounts."

The very first hit was:

http://www.gepe.com/english/113-txt.htm

I mean. c'mon.
allan

Well Allan, I did the same search, but the question I should have asked is what the mounts the forum members thought were best and were using. C'mon where. If you're leading, I don't want to follow!
 
5 - Do you produce a slide mount suitable for use with the 24mm x 65mm format for the Hasselblad XPan camera?
Gepe manufacture a full sized glass panoramic mount with an aperture size of 22x64mm (Art. 2702) with outside dimensions of 85x85mm suitable for the Hasselblad Xpan camera. Gepe also produce an alternative glass mount with an aperture size of 22x54mm (Art. 2603) with outside dimensions of 7x7cm. However this would mean that the picture would need to be cropped a little.
If you only want to use a 6x6 projector then you must use a mount with outer measurements of 7x7cm and therefore the 24x65mm format slides could not fit.
source: http://www.gepe.com/english/500-txt.htm

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You'll need a 6 x7 medium format projector, like this ProCabin 67, for the the 85 x 85 mm slide mounts. My old Rollei P-11 uses the 7x7 cm slide mounts.

R.J.
 
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