didjiman
Richard Man
To re-acquaint myself with the XPan view, I went to the Dumbarton bridge area and shot some frames today. Process Tri-X, made contact print scan and remember why the XPan may as well be my most favorite camera. You can also see my 15mm doing the yeoman's work with the 30mm lens!
http://www.5pmlight.com/?p=1240
http://www.5pmlight.com/?p=1240
davidtth
Established
out of curious, wat finder do u use for the 30mm lens ? a 15mm finder with DIY masked pano ? 
didjiman
Richard Man
Exactly. I have the 30mm VF too, but it's a bit bulky. I use the Zeiss 15mm finder because they are so clear (easily twice as clear as the XPan builtin and external finder).
davidtth
Established
Exactly. I have the 30mm VF too, but it's a bit bulky. I use the Zeiss 15mm finder because they are so clear (easily twice as clear as the XPan builtin and external finder).
thats real brilliant way ! save up alot on weight from original big bulky finder
very nice shot with nice lens indeed, hope to see more pix from it soon
Mister E
Well-known
I just missed a TX-2 last week. I really want one.
Mister E
Well-known
Are the TX-1/2 and XPan/2 lenses all interchangeable amongst versions?
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
On a side note I really like your blog -- the layout and design is really simple and appealing. Nice shot, too.
JohnnyT
Established
You meant the All Mighty Xpan? 
Beautiful shots... Reminds me why the anamorphic format in movie is so much more superior...
Beautiful shots... Reminds me why the anamorphic format in movie is so much more superior...
didjiman
Richard Man
Thank you all for looking. The blog software is Wordpress. I'm glad you enjoy the writing and photos.
"Mister F": yes, the XPand and TX lens are the same. Just different names. All are made by Fuji.
"Mister F": yes, the XPand and TX lens are the same. Just different names. All are made by Fuji.
Mister E
Well-known
I looked across your sites, to many of them in fact trying to find these shots. I don't see them. I only found a few images of Nikko and not much else shot with the Xpan. What am I doing wrong?
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didjiman
Richard Man
out of curious, wat finder do u use for the 30mm lens ? a 15mm finder with DIY masked pano ?![]()
I looked across your sites, to many of them in fact trying to find these shots. I don't see them. I only found a few images of Nikko and not much else shot with the Xpan. What am I doing wrong?
The blog is relatively new. The major period when I last used the XPan continuously was late 2007.
If you go to this link http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/745963, it has my book that is done mostly with XPan.
I plan to re-start using the XPan a lot in the future.
Mister E
Well-known
That book is excellent. How many of those shots were hand-held.
didjiman
Richard Man
That book is excellent. How many of those shots were hand-held.
ALL
Mister E
Well-known
Cool, I regret not grabbing the TX-2 last week, but I will probably find an XPan in the next few weeks to buy. I was wondering how effective it would be to shoot hand held as I rarely bring my tripod with me.
didjiman
Richard Man
OK, more photos here
http://www.5pmlight.com/?p=1248
I have to admit, these are not as good as the first one, but I hope you enjoy them nevertheless.
// richard
http://www.5pmlight.com/?p=1248
I have to admit, these are not as good as the first one, but I hope you enjoy them nevertheless.
// richard
jmilkins
Digited User
Richard - a slightly OT question if you will permit it- are you happy with the print version of the book with the xpan images across the page - do they line up properly? The preview seems to show ovrelapping images on some of the pages, or vertical misalignments.
didjiman
Richard Man
Richard - a slightly OT question if you will permit it- are you happy with the print version of the book with the xpan images across the page - do they line up properly? The preview seems to show ovrelapping images on some of the pages, or vertical misalignments.
It's done on purpose - the book requires overlap because of the gutter. In fact, I added more overlap toward the center, like a bell curve.
The quality is quite high, the biggest problem with Blurb books is simply that it's too expensive for a large volume. That book was done as a "class project," and we all know that chances for any "real" sales are slim. :-(
jmilkins
Digited User
It's done on purpose - the book requires overlap because of the gutter. In fact, I added more overlap toward the center, like a bell curve.
The quality is quite high, the biggest problem with Blurb books is simply that it's too expensive for a large volume. That book was done as a "class project," and we all know that chances for any "real" sales are slim. :-(
Thanks Richard-that makes sense - must have been hard to judge the amount of overlap to use and I'm glad it worked in print. I think your book is is easily worthy of real sales - good luck with it!
Tim Gray
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Nate you should get one. I really want one of these, but it will have to go on the list of all the other **** I want.
Is the II that much better than the original version?
Is the II that much better than the original version?
Harrejesus
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