The Mighty XPan

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?

I don't think the two is worth the money. One weird thing about the camera is no actual bulb exposure mode. I'm still trying to find a decent deal. ~$1350 with Xpan, 45/4, hood and center filter. The center filter costs $250 alone!
 
Refering to the comments about the 30mm viewfinder:

It is rather bulky but its brightness is amazing. It is well worth the slight hassel of having to attach it. I find that, when concentrating on the subject matter, I sometimes frame through the wrong viewfinder, whether for the 30mm or for other lenses, if I have left the 30mm VF in attached.
 
So far I love mine. The ease of use is amazing. There seems to be a very large learning curve for me in compisition and framing but the camera is a joy to use.


BTW: the book is great...gives me a bunch of ideas!
 
Refering to the comments about the 30mm viewfinder:

It is rather bulky but its brightness is amazing. It is well worth the slight hassel of having to attach it. I find that, when concentrating on the subject matter, I sometimes frame through the wrong viewfinder, whether for the 30mm or for other lenses, if I have left the 30mm VF in attached.

I have the 30mm viewfinder. It's bright but you have not seen a bright viewfinder until you see through a Zeiss viewfinder. It's truly amazing.
 
Are the TX-1/2 and XPan/2 lenses all interchangeable amongst versions?

Yes they are.

I have an XPan II, however, by the time I managed to save up the money for the 30mm lens, I could only find the TX2 branded one.
 
Hmm... I have enough for a set of "people in motion" pano pics. Here's the latest:

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