Bessa-P
Bessa-P
Opps... I've drunk TOO muck coffee again.
Yep, I'm talking about a Bessa Panoramic.
Like I said two Bessa Ls stuck together, see...
http://www.geocities.com/goth_stu/bessa_p.jpg
Notice the two hot-shoe/accessory adapters on the top of the camera. One for the VF and one for an optional rangefinder or something else. The shutter would have to be longer, but I doubt that will be much of a problem has it is mechanical and doesn't use motors and/or magnets. Due to the length of film, it would have to be a double stroke film advance and shutter reset.
With the 24x64mm coverage, even the mighty Leica glass won't have the coverage... so two options are:
1. Redesign several of the popular CV lens to meet the coverage. In other words, triple the price (if that!) of your favorite CV lens.
(but think of a CV 15mm/4.5 on this format!...)
2. Use a Medium Format camera lens mount, like the old Mamiya 645 or Pentagon Six. Cheaper than redesigning and/or designing new optics to meet the coverage. On the downside there could be licensing issues and these lenses are for medium format SLRs and not as short like a 35mm RF lens, so you'll loose on compactness. Another lens mount to look at would be the Mamiya 6/7 lens mount, it's a rangefinder so the lens would be shallow'ish. You could use the XPan mount, but I'm sure the lawyers at Hasselblad will have something to say. Also the M645 or P6 lenses are CHEAP. XPan lenses... hmmm.
What it doesn't do...
Unlike the XPan/TX-1, you can't change formats mid roll.
No built in rangefinder, keep the cost down like the Bessa-L. Most budding panoramic photographers would start out shooting wide-angle, so scale focusing shouldn't be a problem. If you want to use a longer lens, use the second hot-shoe for auxiliary RF.
What it would do...
B exposures longer than 32 secsonds.
Non-swing lens, so none of that horizon bending and verticals going 'cartoon like'.
Offer a cheaper entry-level panoramic camera to the masses, like the Bessa-R and Bessa-L did to us RF fans.
< :bang: still thinking of other features and ways it would work :bang: >
Flame away...
Stu
🙂
PS.
http://www.nikonusa.com/template.php?cat=1&grp=6&productNr=1667NCP