gdi
Veteran
I just tried using my Mamiya 7 without the pano mask to expose the entire width of the 35mm film. Here are a couple from the first roll. Suggestions for my next attempt welcome, as are other's samples...



meven
Well-known
I like that. How did you scan the negs?
Merkinz
Member
This is cool! I've done it with my holga 120N and it was heaps of fun.
Scanning was very difficult! I had to make a special adapter thing and it was very tricky to keep the film off the glass and as flat as possible!
...on a side note that building looks a like a level on Call of Duty 4... huh...
Scanning was very difficult! I had to make a special adapter thing and it was very tricky to keep the film off the glass and as flat as possible!
...on a side note that building looks a like a level on Call of Duty 4... huh...
monochromejrnl
Well-known
at first it's kinda neat but then it becomes distracting...
Rogier
Rogier Willems
This is COOL !
gdi
Veteran
at first it's kinda neat but then it becomes distracting...
That's how "gimmick" photography is s'pposed to work!
gdi
Veteran
I scanned on on CS 9000 using the 6x7 mask and no added masking. You can see the light bleed. That and the soft, unsupported edges in-camera work to allow the Mamiya system to approach Holga performance levels!
gdi
Veteran
This is cool! I've done it with my holga 120N and it was heaps of fun.
Scanning was very difficult! I had to make a special adapter thing and it was very tricky to keep the film off the glass and as flat as possible!
...on a side note that building looks a like a level on Call of Duty 4... huh...
I tried COD 4 once and I still feel a little queasy 3 weeks later (motion sickness)!
Merkinz
Member
haha.I tried COD 4 once and I still feel a little queasy 3 weeks later (motion sickness)!
I keep meaning to sit down and work out how many "clicks" it is exactly on the winder of the Holga between frames. I'd like to put in a 24 exp roll, and take a pano that extends the whole roll. One "seamless" photo. Maybe do it on slide film so you can just mount it on a window
snip
Established
haha.
I keep meaning to sit down and work out how many "clicks" it is exactly on the winder of the Holga between frames. I'd like to put in a 24 exp roll, and take a pano that extends the whole roll. One "seamless" photo. Maybe do it on slide film so you can just mount it on a window... just some musing.
I scored a mark on my Holga's winder knob and turn it one and a quater turn per frame, this works fine for me.
I also have a Diana F+ with a 135 adaptor back, this device has a frame counter.
//Jan
Ducky
Well-known
at first it's kinda neat but then it becomes distracting...
Agreed, I did it in an old box camera (116?) and a 620 TLR as well as my Holga. Fun but after a roll or two just a gimmic.
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