mikealex
XPan Newbie
Hi there. I just joined the forum and want to take the time to introduce myself.
I'm a XPan Newbie, having just bought one used, along with a 4/45 and a 4/90. Actually, I haven't even got it yet. I'm buying it from a friend, and I'll be meeting him in NYC later this week, which is when I'll get the camera. I saw the camera when I met him down in Mexico last fall, so I know it's in great condition.
I've been shooting 35mm SLR for years, as well as a digital SLR for the last 2.5 years. This is my first venture into both panoramic format, and rangefinders. Hopefully I'm not biting off too much, but I'm really psyched about this camera, and looking forward to the new perspective.
I have a gallery on PBase, but all the panoramas on there (there aren't many) are just crops (I'm too lazy to stitch). It'll be nice to actually frame one in the camera.
I'm looking forward to participating here, and benefitting from all the great information available here (and passing on to others when I reach that level).
...Mike
I'm a XPan Newbie, having just bought one used, along with a 4/45 and a 4/90. Actually, I haven't even got it yet. I'm buying it from a friend, and I'll be meeting him in NYC later this week, which is when I'll get the camera. I saw the camera when I met him down in Mexico last fall, so I know it's in great condition.
I've been shooting 35mm SLR for years, as well as a digital SLR for the last 2.5 years. This is my first venture into both panoramic format, and rangefinders. Hopefully I'm not biting off too much, but I'm really psyched about this camera, and looking forward to the new perspective.
I have a gallery on PBase, but all the panoramas on there (there aren't many) are just crops (I'm too lazy to stitch). It'll be nice to actually frame one in the camera.
I'm looking forward to participating here, and benefitting from all the great information available here (and passing on to others when I reach that level).
...Mike